SHARE

Share this news item!

Discover Boating Australia Partners with Marinas to Promote Dry Stack Storage

Enhancing Boat Storage Solutions Across South East Queensland

Discover Boating Australia Partners with Marinas to Promote Dry Stack Storage?w=400

The information on this website is general in nature and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Consider seeking personal advice from a licensed adviser before acting on any information.

In a collaborative effort to enhance boat storage solutions, Discover Boating Australia has joined forces with key marinas in South East Queensland to launch a comprehensive Dry Stack Promotional Campaign.
This initiative aims to raise awareness about the benefits of dry stack storage and promote responsible boating practices as the summer season approaches.

Participating marinas include Pelican Waters Marina, d'Albora's East Coast and Pacific Point Marinas, Redland City Marina, Runaway Bay Marina, and Scarborough Marina. Together, they are committed to educating boat owners on the advantages of dry stack storage, such as improved security, reduced maintenance, and increased convenience.

The campaign features a dedicated webpage on Discover Boating Australia's platform, offering interactive resources to help boaters understand dry stack storage options. Additionally, a user-friendly quiz assists in matching boat owners with suitable marinas based on their location and boating habits. Future plans include informational videos and social media content to further engage the boating community.

This initiative not only supports the marinas involved by increasing visibility of their services but also contributes to the broader goal of promoting safe and responsible boat ownership across the region.

Published:Saturday, 14th Mar 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

Please Note: If this information affects you, seek advice from a licensed professional.

Share this news item:

Finance News

NAB Predicts Consecutive RBA Rate Hikes: What Borrowers Should Know
NAB Predicts Consecutive RBA Rate Hikes: What Borrowers Should Know
14 Mar 2026: Paige Estritori
National Australia Bank (NAB) economists have revised their interest rate forecasts, now expecting the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to implement additional rate hikes in both March and May. This adjustment suggests a potential peak cash rate of 4.35%, reflecting concerns over robust economic growth, a tight labour market, and persistent inflationary pressures. - read more
ASX 200 Faces Decline: Navigating Market Volatility
ASX 200 Faces Decline: Navigating Market Volatility
14 Mar 2026: Paige Estritori
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) 200 experienced a significant decline, dropping 1.42% to 9,069 points. This downturn is attributed to a combination of investor profit-taking, escalating Middle East conflicts, and a hawkish stance from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). - read more
Discover Boating Australia Partners with Marinas to Promote Dry Stack Storage
Discover Boating Australia Partners with Marinas to Promote Dry Stack Storage
14 Mar 2026: Paige Estritori
In a collaborative effort to enhance boat storage solutions, Discover Boating Australia has joined forces with key marinas in South East Queensland to launch a comprehensive Dry Stack Promotional Campaign. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the benefits of dry stack storage and promote responsible boating practices as the summer season approaches. - read more
Investor Borrowing Surge Poses Challenges for First-Time Home Buyers
Investor Borrowing Surge Poses Challenges for First-Time Home Buyers
14 Mar 2026: Paige Estritori
The Australian property market has experienced a significant shift, with property investors borrowing a record sum of nearly $130 billion over the year to June. This surge in investor activity, bolstered by recent interest rate cuts, has intensified competition in the housing market, posing challenges for first-time buyers striving to secure their first home. - read more
Australian Truck Market Records Third-Highest Sales in 2025
Australian Truck Market Records Third-Highest Sales in 2025
13 Mar 2026: Paige Estritori
In 2025, Australia's truck market demonstrated remarkable resilience, achieving its third-highest annual sales despite facing significant economic pressures. According to the Truck Industry Council (TIC), a total of 45,191 new trucks and heavy vans were sold throughout the year. This figure, while representing an 11.9% decrease from the record 51,277 units sold in 2024, underscores the industry's robustness in the face of adversity. - read more

Get a Quote




All quotes are provided free and without obligation by a specialist from our national broker referral panel. See our privacy statement for more details.