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sports Tackle World Moruya Fishing Report October 28th 2022
Moruya River. Well, wasn’t last weekend a wet one! With up to 120mm falling in a 24 hour period, the river is predictably worse for wear. This has made the fishing difficult this week to say the least. A run on de towards the front half of the system is most likely to offer you the best chance of finding fish this weekend. Try lures with lots of vibra on poten al or oily baits for best chance of success. The new Atomic Real Baits for this bill perfectly. We can expect the dirty water to start to clear up over the next few weeks provided we don’t get significant follow up rains. The river levels up in the Deua have already dropped to over half of what they were last weekend. Once they start to run clean and clear again, we can expect that Moruya river will start to clean up. Tuross River. Tuross is facing the same issues that Moruya river is at the moment. Lots of dirty water pushing the fish down the system. The lower sec ons are going to be your best place to look this weekend, with the incoming de offering cleaner, warmer water to hopefully spark some life back into the system. If you are going to get the nny out this weekend, keep an eye out for floa ng and submerged debris, as flood waters push all kinds of stuff downstream! Rock and Beach. The beaches away from the river mouths are going to have the cleaner water this weekend, and as such will offer the best chance of finding fish. Moruya breakwall is s ll very dirty at the moment, and this seems to be the case all the way up to Broulee. I would be looking at the beaches south of Tuross for the best chance of finding cleaner water. The swells don’t look to be too bad this weekend, although there is going to be a bit of wind around by the looks of the forecast.
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Offshore. Look towards the deeper reefs this weekend if you are trying for a snapper or two 40-50m mark isn’t a bad place to look. For the game crews, the current is pushing hard down from the north bringing warm water, and by the reports out of the bay this week, Yellowfin Tuna. Look for the temperature or current breaks to find the bait, and hopefully a few hungry pelagics. The forecast this weekend is looking warm and clear for a change. Good luck if you are going to get out and make the most of the good weather condi ons. Stay safe everyone and remember, “every days a good day for fishing…” Team Tackle World Moruya.
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South Coast Property Specialists (Carlene Franzen) Tips #1120: The Budget, Of Course How was the budget for you? Unless you are an LNP or Green politician or part of the media that supports those sides of politics, it has been generally quite well accepted. There was also quite a bit in it for the real estate/property industry with Treasurer Jim Chalmers announcing additional commitments aimed at improving Australia’s housing affordability crisis.
The centrepiece of the announcements is a new National Housing Accord between governments, investors, and industry “to build the affordable homes our country desperately needs and to help tackle our housing crisis”. Under the Accord it is planned to build 1 million new, well-located homes over five years from 2024. This sounds like an awesome number, but it might not actually be that spectacular. In November last year Realestate.com.au released an article titled “What Does a Million Homes Look Like” where they said “With recent rampant price growth you might not guess it, but Australia has just been through the fastest home building phase on record. The result – we’ve built one million new homes in just five years”. So, this announcement could be a bit of “smoke and mirrors”, although it could be argued that those one million homes were built during a boom and that level of building wouldn’t be sustained unless governments and industry come together as proposed under this new Accord. Regardless, it will be good news for the industry and for people trying to get into either the home ownership or rental market. Lets just hope they can find enough tradespeople to build them all.
Since the Budget announcement on Tuesday night many of the industry stakeholders have come out in general support for the Budget. President of the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) Hayden Groves applauded the concept that state and territory governments will be held accountable for meeting supply targets and altering land release and zoning properties though he considered it an opportunity lost in not addressing the issue of Stamp Duty.
The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute called the Housing Accord “essential”, and Graham Wolfe, managing director of the Housing Industry Association, said the government’s target of 1 million homes “provides a necessary indicator to governments at all levels that priority action is needed should housing supply fall below 200,000 new homes each year”. There are also outstanding issues around tax considerations for example the current tax settings around “built-to-rent housing” are considered to be a barrier to investment. And, of course the announcement of the Accord doesn’t really take effect until 2024 so there is no short term relief from these announcements.
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