wander wrote:So Tasmanians do not poo nor use tent platform space? Interesting.
Son of a Beach wrote:I'd still like to see a system where Tasmanians don't require permits to visit their own parks, but tourists from elsewhere do. Not sure how workable that is, though.
wander wrote:Any fee should not be considered a penalty.
Parks are not in place for people but the flora, fauna and geology that is there. People are visitors, they have no "rights" to be there. You consider a fee a rent if you like.
Marwood wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I'd still like to see a system where Tasmanians don't require permits to visit their own parks, but tourists from elsewhere do. Not sure how workable that is, though.
Why?
Son of a Beach wrote:I don't expect anybody to agree with me, as they never have before, and I'm not attempting to convince anybody. Just expressing my opinion.
Son of a Beach wrote:The land was (and still is) owned by all Tasmanians. I think all Tasmanians have a right to have an opinion on it, and as public land, I think we all have the right to spend time there. I think that in paying my taxes to the Tasmanian government (largely via the Federal government, I suppose), I have a right to use public Tasmanian land, including 'Parks'.
Marwood wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:The land was (and still is) owned by all Tasmanians. I think all Tasmanians have a right to have an opinion on it, and as public land, I think we all have the right to spend time there. I think that in paying my taxes to the Tasmanian government (largely via the Federal government, I suppose), I have a right to use public Tasmanian land, including 'Parks'.
Please correct me if I'm wrong on this, but aren't the National Parks equally owned by all Australians, and their management funded by all Australian taxpayers? So why then should residents of any particular state have different access rights to access to parks?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I was under the impression that Tas PWS came out of Tas funds, and same with Vic PWS, and so on so on.
Marwood wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:I was under the impression that Tas PWS came out of Tas funds, and same with Vic PWS, and so on so on.
But the state'sw money comes from federal taxes, true? When I lived in the US, we paid federal and state taxes separately. In the state I lived, access to the state's parks was free for state residents only. But the state's national parks had the same conditions for all.
Nuts wrote:its a shame to complicate 'going bush' any more than necessary.
NickD wrote:looking to have new areas locked away into reserves and National Parks people are excited, but basically none of the land can really afford to go into a National Park because we don't have the funds for it!
NickD wrote:.....With the forestry reform looking to have new areas locked away into reserves and National Parks people are excited, ......
NickD wrote:I think your being over the top with your complications arguement. A permit isn't exactly hard work (backpackers who speak no English can get them on the OT) and if you can't be bothered with a little paperwork there are plenty of other areas in Tasmania!
Son of a Beach wrote:The land was (and still is) owned by all Tasmanians.
stepbystep wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:The land was (and still is) owned by all Tasmanians.
Sorry man, this 'land' is not 'ownable' how's that for a word, was here long before even the original custodians were there, we are the current custodians, best not screw it up IM(most humble of)O.
Good thread Nick!
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