Nuts wrote:So some people actually do believe that park fees go back into parks?
Hobby wrote:Am I the only one in the world that resents paying fees. Camping fees, Entrance fees etc?????
Access to national parks (supposedly taxpayer owned) should be available to everyone regardless of whether you have money in your pocket or not. The size of the fee is immaterial, it is the principle of charging that I object too..
User pays has it place for some manmade facility provided at cost and I have optioned to accept but the choice should be mine. I have no problem paying for showers, interpretive centre etc(means I can choose not to pay and go without) but I should not be charged to just enter public areas or to see a natural feature.
Condoning such charges in the name of revenue for parks gives an out for governments who should provide for the parks for the community for the social benefits that society reaps by access to natural areas and falls into the hands of the capitalist operators who will end up convincing park authorities to ban access to non-commercial parties or to allow exclusive access to some areas by some some tour operator.
I believe free walking is on a downhill run towards being prohibited unless there is a strong voice against these charges (and they will always increase)
Hob
I wonder whether there is any check done to see that all funds raised by parks passes etc is actually put into parks?
Nuts wrote:So some people actually do believe that park fees go back into parks? That 'if you were just to pay a little more' all would be sweet...
tasadam wrote:I'd happily quote some more, but I see this page hasn't been updated in a couple of years. I think it's time we asked why.
Parks fees - pay them. Do your bit to help Parks. Even if your money goes to state coffers instead of Parks, at least you will be another statistic - another person registered as a parks user. Fill out the log books, as often as you go there - your numbers may help allow Parks build a case for more funding from the Gov't.
And if you have a problem with Parks funding, take it up with the Gov't. Ask them why they so under-fund Parks.
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Taking one example, the well known dunny at Melaleuca, Parks have had a proposal submitted to the Gov't appropriations to get 3 new fully closed loop systems installed - one to replace the pit toilet at the huts, one to replace the toilet at the airstrip, and one for Claytons Corner on the harbour, to replace the illegal pit toilet there.
The plan was so that all 3 would allow the systems to cope with current and planned visitor numbers.
Yet the powers that make the decision in funding decide to only install one, at Melaleuca huts. The hardware is there, and I believe construction begins this year, the existing one needs to be emptied and the contents removed. Pity that job...
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Do your bit to help Parks. <SNIP>.
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