70cm limit, 2 in possesion.
If I remember correctly, in NSW a couple years ago a proposal was put to Fisheries by rec peak bodies (ACORF?) to raise to size limit to 75cm.
Fisheries deferred to the positon taken by those representing the Estuary Haul fishers, ie that the status quo remain.
This allowed the take of 45cm fish to be continued by the commercial sector.
The ability of beach-haulers to take comparatively large quantities of mulloway at will at the confluence of rivers during the mullet run may well be another contributing factor to the apparent decline of the species.
These are two issues that need to be addressed by those responsible. I have had a gut-feeling for several years the commercial sector sense the writing may be on the wall, and they are making as much hay as they can while the sun still shines.
I don't agree with this species being a no-take as I don't see the sense in seeing a perfectly good food fish die for nothing; I believe they have a comparatively high mortality rate.
Slot size to me is useless; catch a large mulloway off the beach or rocks at night and personally I believe the only thing you achieve by releasing the fish is some very happy sharks.
Cheers, and all IMHO.