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Blackwater Pyrates to provide boater safety, blessings on May 29
By Jody Conrad | Special to the Press Gazette
In keeping with the three core missions of the Blackwater Pyrates, this year’s annual boater safety and Blessing of the Fleet events will be held on Saturday, May 29.
Event crew leader Will Wilson said that every year, in conjunction with National Safe Boating Week, the Blackwater Pyrates partner with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 1-7 of Pensacola to offer free boat inspections.
The free inspections will be performed by Flotilla members from 9 a.m. until noon at Carpenter’s Park at the boat docks. In the event that any vessel lacks necessary safety items such as PFD’s, whistles, fire extinguishers, or registration numbers, the Blackwater Pyrates will provide these items free of charge.
Sydney is already home to Australia s only claimed six star hotel in Crown Sydney but if all goes to plan, it will soon be home to a second.
Award-winning developers Built and joint venture partner, Irongate Group plan to begin construction next year on an $800 million property on Phillip Street that would afford panoramic, never-to-be-built-out, harbour views, including a six star hotel.
The development will include 52 Phillip Street, which Built already owns, and the next-door heritage-listed 50 Phillip Street, owned by the NSW Government and which would be availed to the joint venture partners on a long-term lease.
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