Received this letter yesterday (Below) from the latest Stooge in the conga line of trough wallowers to hold the title of NSW Minister of Environment.
According to the letter the Aboriginal Management Plan for Mt Warning is completed. Under the Act absolutely no consultation with the public is required. And as any consultations NPWS have with Aboriginal groups are confidential we will not be permitted to know the reasons why.
"A public version of the APMP is being developed that removes any culturally sensitive information. Once this is finalised, we will be able to provide you with a copy."
Perhaps there will be a surprise and walking to the summit will be permitted? Or will we be forced to just exercise our rights and climb anyway? Watch this space....
I asked Russell some questions, his response in bold:Hi Marc
The local Aboriginal community has expressed a view that access to the summit should be closed due to its significance.
So which direction is NPWS leaning?Are you really going to ban public access to the entire park? Will the track to the summit be repaired to allow for Aboriginal cultural access to the summit?
You have been provided a response from the Minister on this issue. There is no additional information that we can provide at this point in time.
Russell, I Get the feeling sometimes North Korea has a more open system of government.
(no response)
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