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    Quote Originally Posted by disco 3 door View Post
    Because you are travelling through Aboriginal Lands. Check your maps of the proposed route.

    Hmmm, things must have changed recently. In 2005 I did West to East via the Gunbarrel (Wiluna-Warburton) then to Alice & the Plenty to Boulia without a permit.
    A permit must be required from Laverton to Warburton then.
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    p,s. A permit was required for the "Old Gunbarrel" route for safety purposes but I didn't go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Keep your eye open for the Cape Leveque road sealing job.You will need somebody to assist with that site inspection
    Andrew
    And when they do it will go from being ruined to totally destroyed.CL is a beautiful part of WA that has the life choked out of it. Pat

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    From what I can see, Permits are required from Cosmo Newberry to Yulara according to Camps 8 which uses Hema Maps dated 2015.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco 3 door View Post
    From what I can see, Permits are required from Cosmo Newberry to Yulara according to Camps 8 which uses Hema Maps dated 2015.
    Spot on mate!


    Home ? Visitor Information ? Permits


    Permits


    ACCESSING SHIRE OF LAVERTON WEIGHT-RESTRICTED ROADS

    PERMITS REQUIRED FOR TRAVELLING ALONG THE OUTBACK WAY
    WA ABORIGINAL LAND:
    A permit is required when travelling through Aboriginal land such as the Great Central Road, Tjukaruru Road (Docker River) and most of the roads-tracks leading off the Outback Way between Laverton and Yulara.
    Travellers driving along the main route- Great Central Road (Laverton to WA/NT Border) and Tjukaruru Rd (Yulara to NT/WA Border) can apply for a transit permit from the Central Land Council (NT), Department of Indigenous Affairs (WA). Special permission is required to travel off the Outback Way to places of particular interest and travellers can apply to the Ngaanyatjarra Council (NT), allowing 7-10 working days for a permit.


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    Gunbarrel Highway

    The Gunbarrel Highway only requires a permit to travel through the closed area within the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. 
Travellers need to call the Ngaanyatjarra Council at their Alice Springs head office on: (08) 8950 1711 for travel permits for the Gunbarrel Highway. 
See also ‘Permit Information’ at this website: http://tjukayirlaroadhouse.com.au/


    so, could be a little confusing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    And when they do it will go from being ruined to totally destroyed.CL is a beautiful part of WA that has the life choked out of it. Pat
    Its going to happen.Main roads have already allocated funding to do their section.King Colin announced last week that the WA Gov will also do their section.
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    If a permit is required to travel through privately owned land then I'm quite happy to pay it, assuming the funds go to help the landowners. However, in other cases when public money goes to upgrade a road through private land, the route is usually resumed to become public land, with a payment to the landowners. I wonder if that would be a condition of federal funding for the Outback Way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    If a permit is required to travel through privately owned land then I'm quite happy to pay it, assuming the funds go to help the landowners. However, in other cases when public money goes to upgrade a road through private land, the route is usually resumed to become public land, with a payment to the landowners. I wonder if that would be a condition of federal funding for the Outback Way.
    At present there is no charge for the permits Mick.
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    This will be the end of many special places and the ruin of a enjoyable drive.Returned to a location that we happened upon some years ago , before it was marked on any hema publication . So sad to see it had been listed on wiki camps so now its just a way side stop for candy baggers and bogan 4x4 action tools. When your looking at a secret business place and JOHNO 2016 has left his mark along with dick and balls in paint pen . This **** pen work along side some simple traditional art , shines a light on our ability to **** in our own nest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sly View Post
    This will be the end of many special places and the ruin of a enjoyable drive.Returned to a location that we happened upon some years ago , before it was marked on any hema publication . So sad to see it had been listed on wiki camps so now its just a way side stop for candy baggers and bogan 4x4 action tools. When your looking at a secret business place and JOHNO 2016 has left his mark along with dick and balls in paint pen . This **** pen work along side some simple traditional art , shines a light on our ability to **** in our own nest.
    Precisely my point about the thin end of the wedge 😠😠😠

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sly View Post
    This will be the end of many special places and the ruin of a enjoyable drive.Returned to a location that we happened upon some years ago , before it was marked on any hema publication . So sad to see it had been listed on wiki camps so now its just a way side stop for candy baggers and bogan 4x4 action tools. When your looking at a secret business place and JOHNO 2016 has left his mark along with dick and balls in paint pen . This **** pen work along side some simple traditional art , shines a light on our ability to **** in our own nest.
    Yes, it certainly is a shame about the bogans. But there would also be benefits.

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