Reply from Greg Turner- Conclusion "They could'nt give a stuff!!!!"

As my email particulars have been sent around the local windsurfing community and having received a few emails from members of the local club on the same subject, I will provide the following response to you which I have sent to other members.
Thank you for your email regarding the jetskis and interaction with passive craft, in particular windsurfers. As you may be aware Neil Walsh from the club has contacted me many times over the past 2 years regarding the issues you have raised but mostly regarding the nearby penned jet ski hire circuit and much work has been done with that operator in regards to windsurfer safety.
Maritime Safety Queensland is currently reviewing the arrangements for hire and drive personal watercraft especially those that do not require the hirer to have a licence. A discussion paper on the safety of hire and drive personal watercraft has been on Maritime Safety Queensland's web site since November 2010 while requests for submissions from the public closed on 4 February 2011. I have been advised that 82 submissions were received and the content of those submissions is currently being evaluated. Personally, I believe that there will be changes to the way hire and drive personal watercraft are operated in Queensland.
I also agree that there needs to be changes to address the interaction of both powered and passive craft in the Broadwater area south of Wavebreak Island. As you have pointed out there are many persons conducting activities in a concentrated area all competing for their piece of water space. Even the moorings to which you refer (these are administrated by Maritime Safety Queensland and not the council) are a much sought after commodity which have the need for space on the water and conflict with the windsurfers run.
We often have various water sports groups or clubs "tell" MSQ what needs to be done on the water to improve safety, however, mostly they only ever provide advice on how to "fix it for them". It's not as easy when the entire water user population needs to be catered for and we attempt to ensure that all users get a fair go. This is not to say that improvements aren't considered and we do consult with the public and make changes based on input of waterway users, it is difficult to make everyone happy.
I appreciate your email and its content and this office will continue to work to improve the safety of all waterway users.