The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm.
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 12:22:10 PM
herbie said
06:10 AM Mar 19, 2013
Terramungamine Reserve 10k north of Dubbo NSW No longer free camp Council has closed it on behalf of the traditional owners (Wiradjuri people )
liddle said
10:33 AM Mar 19, 2013
Herbie wrote
<<Terramungamine Reserve 10k north of Dubbo NSW No longer free camp Council has closed it on behalf of the traditional owners (Wiradjuri people ) >>
I say :
This is not true .
The reserve has been restricted to one night camping for some time.
The Dubbo Council are joint managers of the reserve and the Wiradjuri people are happy with the arrangements of one night camping by travellers.
-- Edited by liddle on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:14:45 AM
liddle said
11:23 AM Mar 19, 2013
Chris said
<< The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm>>
I say
I am sorry but I cannot understand what you are saying so maybe you could explain what you mean by" The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm ".
-- Edited by liddle on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:25:08 AM
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 12:23:48 PM
Webmaster said
12:20 PM Mar 19, 2013
Just to clarify the position. I have just spoken to Lynton Auld, the Landcare Services Manager at Dubbo City Council. He says the Terramungamine Reserve has been restricted to one night camping for the past six months. It remains free. He says the new restrictions were introduced because the previous three-night camping rule was being abused by some travellers. Apparently the reserve is an extremely popular place and the council says it wanted to ensure everyone had a chance to stay there. Mr Auld says for people wishing to stay longer in the Dubbo area, there are gold coin donation camping opportunities at nearby Eumungerie Recreation Reserve north of Dubbo, and at Toongi Reserve Hall to the south. He says the council has stepped up its policing of the reserve but the one-night rule has largely been well respected. He confirms that there is not likely to be a change to this situation in the foreseeable future, and says any changes would be well signposted and publicised.
TAJ said
01:55 PM Mar 19, 2013
put this on the forum 15/12/2012
suenray
herbie said
06:18 PM Mar 19, 2013
I was only relaying what was posted from Dubbo council 30/5/12...go to Travel Australia online.
herbie said
08:44 PM Mar 19, 2013
Maybe council should have explained it clearer in their press release .Sorry to have caused any problems to anyone .
msg said
12:39 AM Mar 20, 2013
Just goes to show how we all love this spot. Its a regular on my trips north. The thought of it not being there sent me into a panic.
The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm.
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 12:22:10 PM
Terramungamine Reserve 10k north of Dubbo NSW No longer free camp Council has closed it on behalf of the traditional owners (Wiradjuri people )
Herbie wrote
<<Terramungamine Reserve 10k north of Dubbo NSW No longer free camp Council has closed it on behalf of the traditional owners (Wiradjuri people ) >>
I say :
This is not true .
The reserve has been restricted to one night camping for some time.
The Dubbo Council are joint managers of the reserve and the Wiradjuri people are happy with the arrangements of one night camping by travellers.
-- Edited by liddle on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:14:45 AM
Chris said
<< The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm>>
I say
I am sorry but I cannot understand what you are saying so maybe you could explain what you mean by" The Wiradjuri people in the three rivers area want a logical system in this paradigm ".
-- Edited by liddle on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 11:25:08 AM
-- Edited by Webmaster on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 12:23:48 PM
Just to clarify the position. I have just spoken to Lynton Auld, the Landcare Services Manager at Dubbo City Council. He says the Terramungamine Reserve has been restricted to one night camping for the past six months. It remains free. He says the new restrictions were introduced because the previous three-night camping rule was being abused by some travellers. Apparently the reserve is an extremely popular place and the council says it wanted to ensure everyone had a chance to stay there. Mr Auld says for people wishing to stay longer in the Dubbo area, there are gold coin donation camping opportunities at nearby Eumungerie Recreation Reserve north of Dubbo, and at Toongi Reserve Hall to the south. He says the council has stepped up its policing of the reserve but the one-night rule has largely been well respected. He confirms that there is not likely to be a change to this situation in the foreseeable future, and says any changes would be well signposted and publicised.
put this on the forum 15/12/2012
suenray
I was only relaying what was posted from Dubbo council 30/5/12...go to Travel Australia online.
Maybe council should have explained it clearer in their press release .Sorry to have caused any problems to anyone .