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Toondah Harbour Boat Ramp – temporary closure from 26 June 2014

25 June 2014
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Toondah Harbour Boat Ramp will be temporarily closed to recreational and commercial vessels while Council undertakes dredging activities nearby. Works will start from Thursday 26 June and take approximately 25 days, weather permitting.

You’ll need to use an alternative public boat ramp during this period. The nearest ramp is located at William Street, Raby Bay, Cleveland.

For more information, phone 3829 8267.

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