Saturday, Aug 03, 2024 at 17:44
Hi Cuppa.
I subsequently asked the community why they aren't issuing permits and they replied a day ago, as follows - verbatim, unedited:
"Thank you for your email.
We see it is as pretty straightforward - pastoralists and other private landholders are allowed to utilise their land for economic benefit and don’t permit the public to roam around their properties. We are asking for the public to show the same respect for
Kiwirrkurra People’s land holdings.
There are additional reasons such as safety, our relationships with mining/exploration partners, and concerns about interference with cultural sites and environmental sensitive areas we receive funding to care for.
Tourism is a key economic opportunity for
Kiwirrkurra People, and we are working on ways to facilitate exciting and appropriate activities. But with all businesses, these operations take time to develop. We look forward to updating you on these opportunities in due course".
No mention there of any punters 'disrespecting' etc. So where is your evidence on this, for this area/track - just 'shooting off' I guess.
And, just refusing because they can; so, indeed, arbitrary.
I wouldn't mind so much as when pastoralists close access but there is a difference. Pastoralists pay their bills and create wealth and rural/regional prosperity (even tho they also cause great environmental harms, but then again, who doesn't these days...).
TO's leach off the State, ie, via my taxes, and give stuff all back, in the main (I acknowledge exceptions). And, in the specific case of this, the track in question, When I previously traveled it I noted that there are at least two abandoned communities on it; structures just derelict
More waste. Over the years in the outback I have come across at least eight of these abandoned outstations - utter waste. How many more of them are dotted around the land; must run up to a hundred, or more?
TO's; they take, give zip back, then ask for more.
Just saying.
Cheers. JB.
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