north-north-west wrote:It doesn't specify which reserves have been re-opened. Also, "between sunrise and sunset". So you can't even have a torchlight finish. In fact, technically you can''t even do a dusk fungus hunt or midnight aurora photo session.
Warin wrote:The legislation in Queensland states the distance is by radius - so not by road there. I think you need to contact your local state member and complain.
Nuts wrote:Nice work Phil
So, I can appreciate the strategy, push a few from the nest and see what happens. And how complicated things can get when trying to be egalitarian about the rules. And agree, it could be disastrous to give entire cities access to their closest popular park.
But parks are places for dispersed recreation, not gathering. Visiting them, even overnight, would seem a great activity to first encourage, or without too much loss of control. Especially given the state border closures. And a servo visit is a servo visit. Scrap the distances and just open the activity? (either would be policed.. or not).
Son of a Beach wrote:PS. OK so I just realised that Wellington is not actually a national park (I had always thought it was). My bad. But it's at least somewhere that Hobartian bushwalkers can do some walking. No other Tasmanian city has a bushwalking-suitable park within 30km that I can think of (Trevallyn in Launceston is not what I'd class as bushwalking, although others may disagree).
north-north-west wrote:Narawntapu for Devonportians?
ghosta wrote:Its easy to look enviously at easing of restrictions in some other states...they don't have a 5% death rate for the virus and a hospital system that has performed well below basic standards.
ghosta wrote:Seems Parks have disobeyed the governments directive and only opened some reserves. Went to Double Sandy Cape Reserve a few km from Bridport to take my grandaughter rock hopping along the foreshore and it was completely closed with the same sign used for the past month....reserve closed, gate locked and no access allowed.
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