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To: | "Reg Clark" <>, "birding-aus" <> |
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Subject: | Closed Outback Sites (Koonchera Dune& Pandieburra Bore) |
From: | "Robert Read" <> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:13:18 +0930 |
Yes, you might think that this is easy. In practise it will be very difficult. Some lease-holders would vigorously oppose any such move. I would give the example of a lease-holder who obstructed the completion of the Larapinta Trail in the MacDonnell Ranges for many years. (The Larapinta Trail is a long distance walking track, similar to the Heysen Trail in SA. It is only lightly used and would have negligible impact on grazing.) The real problem would be access tracks and their maintenance. I do not know the situation in other states, but some years ago the NT Govt. cleverly reduced the number of purposes for which pastoral leases could be resumed. Your idea is good, but it would probably require long and vigorous campaigning to get it implemented. Robert Read |
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