The new park is located right next to the existing Sturt National Park and Narrieara-Caryapundy National Park, creating a super mass of national parks that challenge the big guns around the world (were looking at you Yosemite.)
Now that the NSW government bagged this beauty, what are they going to do with it?
The land will have $4 million AUD injected into it to create visitor and park infrastructure, including campgrounds, day-use areas, observation points and outback driving routes.
Southern Cruizer said
03:36 PM May 15, 2023
I read in the newspaper somewhere that once the sales is completed the park will be handed to the Indigenous people in that area to manage.
Also that the now Govt in control say that the National parks cover 21% of the state of NSW at present and by 2030 National parks will cover 30% of the state. Is someone trying to buy votes for something coming up this year?
dogbox said
04:08 PM May 15, 2023
i did read somewhere that part of the yes campaign wish list, has a section that refers to indigenous groups gaining control of all national parks an making then user pays enterprises.
Southern Cruizer said
04:13 PM May 15, 2023
dogbox wrote:
i did read somewhere that part of the yes campaign wish list, has a section that refers to indigenous groups gaining control of all national parks an making then user pays enterprises.
https://rvdaily.com.au/nsw-scored-another-national-park-and-its-massive/
The new park is located right next to the existing Sturt National Park and Narrieara-Caryapundy National Park, creating a super mass of national parks that challenge the big guns around the world (were looking at you Yosemite.)
Now that the NSW government bagged this beauty, what are they going to do with it?
The land will have $4 million AUD injected into it to create visitor and park infrastructure, including campgrounds, day-use areas, observation points and outback driving routes.
Also that the now Govt in control say that the National parks cover 21% of the state of NSW at present and by 2030 National parks will cover 30% of the state. Is someone trying to buy votes for something coming up this year?
So we must have both read the same article