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19-Sep-2022 12:30:50 PM
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https://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/dan-slammed-for-nanny-state-rules-in-victorian-parks/news-story/670a563f39a08241603d043f55933405 looks like a pile of new regulations coming to Victoria.
Is the path up to the Watchtower face legal ? what about the climb.\?
Response to legislation closed!
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20-Sep-2022 7:37:42 PM
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Some submissions were made by the VCC and others. Let the battles continue.
Hey btw John, there's a "John Crocker" on several FA's at Buffalo, are you one and the same? For example "Pythagorus’ Perpendicular Pyramid " (1977), "The Southwest Face Of The Grand Champi-gnon" (1977), "Longbow" (1976).
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21-Sep-2022 3:40:41 PM
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You’d need to see a park ranger in a park first. A rare sight. Obedience of the rules should be commensurate with the degree of sense in them anyway.
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22-Sep-2022 2:45:07 PM
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Rangers wont be neccesary.
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24-Sep-2022 10:35:33 AM
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On 22-Sep-2022 E. Wells wrote:
>Rangers wont be neccesary.
Because the 5G nanobots we ingest via World Bank GMO food are updating our locations in real time to the globalist Starlink metaverse for which Parks Vic is a mere front?
Is that roughly how it goes in Ev world?
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24-Sep-2022 7:16:47 PM
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I am not a person of the book so i feel no urge to personally attack anyone but if i were to choose three words from whatever you have written up there, it would be 'update our location'.
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26-Sep-2022 8:05:14 AM
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Leave your phone at home and it never happened. Any mechanism by which "they" are tracking you in the bush without your phone is conspiracy nonsense.
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26-Sep-2022 11:40:14 AM
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I believe the list of parks this applies to is on page 8 of this document
https://engage.vic.gov.au/download/document/28275
You can submit feedback here:
https://engage.vic.gov.au/MRP_Regulations
Classic example of media intentionally misleading the public to get clicks and push their policital agenda.
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26-Sep-2022 10:35:09 PM
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On 26-Sep-2022 gordoste wrote
>Classic example of media intentionally misleading the public to get clicks
>and push their policital agenda.
Unfortunately expect this overreach to spread to all public lands.
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27-Sep-2022 2:12:00 AM
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On 26-Sep-2022 dalai wrote:
>On 26-Sep-2022 gordoste wrote
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>>Classic example of media intentionally misleading the public to get clicks
>>and push their policital agenda.
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>Unfortunately expect this overreach to spread to all public lands.
E Wells is right?
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27-Sep-2022 3:58:38 PM
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On 26-Sep-2022 dalai wrote:
>On 26-Sep-2022 gordoste wrote
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>>Classic example of media intentionally misleading the public to get clicks
>>and push their policital agenda.
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>Unfortunately expect this overreach to spread to all public lands.
If it does, then I will be more cynical next time. If it doesn't, will you be less cynical next time?
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27-Sep-2022 8:43:24 PM
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On 27-Sep-2022 White Trash wrote:
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>E Wells is right?
I wouldn't know as I can't ever follow what he is going on about...
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27-Sep-2022 8:48:22 PM
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On 27-Sep-2022 gordoste wrote:
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>If it does, then I will be more cynical next time. If it doesn't, will
>you be less cynical next time?
I may have additional behind the scenes information that supports my comment. Not if but when unfortunately...
All outdoor experiences to channeled through guided trips on curated walks such as the Grampians trail and soon to be graded Hotham to Falls hike with cabins in the Vic Alps. No off track walking will exclude most outdoor experiences as we know it.
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28-Sep-2022 1:31:06 PM
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On 27-Sep-2022 dalai wrote:
>On 27-Sep-2022 White Trash wrote:
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>>E Wells is right?
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>I wouldn't know as I can't ever follow what he is going on about...
I can't see either of those two unless you quote them, or you open the page in incognito mode.
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28-Sep-2022 1:32:34 PM
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On 27-Sep-2022 dalai wrote:
>I may have additional behind the scenes information that supports my comment. Not if but when unfortunately...
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>All outdoor experiences to channeled through guided trips on curated walks such as the Grampians trail and soon to be graded Hotham to Falls hike with cabins in the Vic Alps. No off track walking will exclude most outdoor experiences as we know it.
I keep seeing Dan Andrews mentioned in this discussion. Is it really him pushing this, or Parks Vic?
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28-Sep-2022 6:18:36 PM
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On 28-Sep-2022 ajfclark wrote:
>I keep seeing Dan Andrews mentioned in this discussion. Is it really him
>pushing this, or Parks Vic?
These latest changes are for DELWP managed parks, not PV.
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29-Sep-2022 6:45:25 AM
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On 28-Sep-2022 dalai wrote:
>These latest changes are for DELWP managed parks, not PV.
Well then DELWP pushing? Who's in charge there? Another former tourism person?
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29-Sep-2022 9:32:35 AM
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Lily D Ambrosio, Harriet Shing and Lizzie Blandthorn are the relevant Ministers. Lily in particular has been useless in the PV debacle just forwarding on emails to PV to answer!
John Bradley is the Secretary of DELWP and leads the department.
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29-Sep-2022 9:33:51 AM
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John is the President of IPAA Victoria, a Non Exekutive(blocked word it appears) Director of Infrastructure Vic and serves on the Vic Secretaries Board.
He was previously CEO of Energy Networks Australia representing gas distribution and electricity transmission and distribution businesses providing services to almost every Australian energy customer. In previous roles, John served as CEO of 3 Queensland Government agencies working with a significant workforce and budget responsibilities.
John is experienced in substantial mergers and restructures of public sector departments and utilities. He has a record of transformational leadership with successful initiatives in business process improvement, workforce renewal, cultural change and systems integration.
John has diverse expertise in the electricity, gas, water and resources sectors and has partnered with national and international stakeholders in natural resource management, conservation and sustainability.
Earlier in his career, John led reforms to the utilities sector in multiple jurisdictions including the restructure of the $5BN Western Australian electricity industry and the $20 BN South East Queensland Water industry. He has played a leading role in some of Australia’s largest infrastructure projects, including program office oversight of a multi-billion water infrastructure program.
John holds an MBA from QUT and BA from the University of Queensland. He is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has previously served as a Director on the Boards of the Australian Gas Industry Trust, Greening Australia Ltd, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, the Australian and New Zealand School of Government, the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership, Families Responsibility Commission and on the University of Queensland Senate.
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29-Sep-2022 11:14:56 AM
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Yeah, but what has he done on grit?
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