QLD NATIONAL PARKS FOI RELEASE: PUBLIC ACCESS AT BEERWAH AND TIBROGARGAN SUMMITS Email 4 July 2022 - refer File E page 95 Key Facts • Despite recent assurances the Department still appears to be working towards closure of Glass House Mountain Summits including Mt Beerwah, Mt Tibrogargan, Mt Coochin and Mt Coolum, (I’ll provide evidence from the documents that support this in a subsequent post). • Risk to public from Landslides at Beerwah and Tibrogargan remains in tolerable range according to geotechnical advice. • It took over 12 months to process this FOI request – 12 time extension requests were made by the Department. • No documents were released with correspondence from aboriginal groups, contrary to the request. • 610 pages released (with much duplication). • Cost was $1366.70. • Over 3000 emails from “Office of the Deputy Director-General, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Partnerships’ excluded from the request, exempted under s41 of the QLD Right to I...
Our mountains belong to all of us. The Right to Climb them and bask in their views that inspire awe and wonder is as old as the human genome. This long-established cultural tradition is under threat by a small group of bureaucrats determined to impose their way on the rest of the world. It is right to Climb because we have the Right to climb. If you don’t exercise your rights you lose them. Don't let petty nanny state bureaucrats take them away.