Hello Everyone
I occasionally use QLD Globe to determine where property boundaries are to avoid trespass on private property.
https://qldglobe.information.qld.gov.au/
While looking up an unrelated area (Mount Walker actually) I noticed something interesting to the south of Mount Moon. This is usually an area notorious for being unreachable, as private property permission is difficult to obtain.
With the 'Road Parcel' layer turned on, which I understand shows both roads themselves, and road reserves (this was used in the past to determine the Cream Track was actually accessible to the public and not trespass amongst other things) I can see there is a Road Parcel shown stretching from Croftby Road to the National Park boundary at the south of Mount Moon.
I outlined this in the screenshot attached.
My read of it is that this is actually a gazetted road, not someone's property, and if you could navigate carefully to stay on it, you would actually not be trespassing to reach the Mount Moon NP.
Of course, legality arguments tends to go in favour of land owners when they are armed and confrontational, but I would still like to know if this is a fair assessment or not.
Any takers?