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    Last visited Fraser in 1986. Don't think I'd like the changes much..

    As for permits, while I don't like them much, they're better than locked gates, something we see more and more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Fraser for the tourists, Straddie for the locals. I like Winn's " bury me vertical" and rough diamonds and real gems", I didn't know he had passed.
    Bob, his passing is more or less explained in his book 'A Kick To The Head', which your welcome to borrow.

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    There are a lot of people that just drive on the beach without any thought of obtaining a permit, at Bribie and up Double Island. So hopefully this will be a deterrent. I believe the other way in is past the Ranger station so they won't go that way and it is a bit of a drive to get to the beach. I'm ok with permits and if you are going to have them they need to be enforced or people just won't bother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Bob, his passing is more or less explained in his book 'A Kick To The Head', which your welcome to borrow.

    I'll take you up on that, one day. We could do a temporary swap, I have a large library of books. What subjects interest you?
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    There are a lot of people that just drive on the beach without any thought of obtaining a permit, at Bribie and up Double Island. So hopefully this will be a deterrent. I believe the other way in is past the Ranger station so they won't go that way and it is a bit of a drive to get to the beach. I'm ok with permits and if you are going to have them they need to be enforced or people just won't bother.
    It's fools like this that make permits and cameras necessary.


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    It's fools like this that make permits and cameras necessary.


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    I remember seeing this on tv news when it happened. Unfortunately these types of idiots are also allow to purchase permits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    I remember seeing this on tv news when it happened. Unfortunately these types of idiots are also allow to purchase permits.
    Yeah, true. Thankfully we've never struck people like that. Almost all have been families, or well behaved young ones whose worst behaviour is donuts on the sand. The bloke and his truck may never see the beach again. Just a thought, the middle road, does that have a camera, or is it only the beach entry on the Eastern side.? Sort of defeats the purpose , otherwise.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Well to quote Steve's original link.....

    "From Friday 28 February 2020, all vehicles entering and exiting the Bribie Island Recreation Area will have their vehicle number plates recorded."

    So I guess that could mean all entry and exit points. Would be an even better deterrent than just the beach side entrance.
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    Yeah but they are clsoing (or have closed) all the good roads on Starddie - particulary the mine road down to the keyholes. Now it involes a walk in from the beach.

    Beach permit prices have escalated dramatically too in recent times and needing several permits if you vist several places is stupid. Ought to be one permit to cvover all beach driving. Or at least divide the state into two or three regions.

    As it is if you wantewd ot drove from Noosa North Shore up to Rainbow beach, then on to Fraser Island yo0u;d need at least two permits.
    Also the expense of the Bribie permits is painful if you're only likely to drive on the beach there a couple of times in a year.

    And what's worst is that, as usual, it only effects people doing the right thing.
    There are plenty of knob-ends out there who pay nothing and get away with it.
    Several years ago i saw a beach permit that was clearly faked but from a distance it looked fine and would be unlikely to attract attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Yeah but they are clsoing (or have closed) all the good roads on Starddie - particulary the mine road down to the keyholes. Now it involes a walk in from the beach.

    Beach permit prices have escalated dramatically too in recent times and needing several permits if you vist several places is stupid. Ought to be one permit to cvover all beach driving. Or at least divide the state into two or three regions.

    As it is if you wantewd ot drove from Noosa North Shore up to Rainbow beach, then on to Fraser Island yo0u;d need at least two permits.
    Also the expense of the Bribie permits is painful if you're only likely to drive on the beach there a couple of times in a year.

    And what's worst is that, as usual, it only effects people doing the right thing.
    There are plenty of knob-ends out there who pay nothing and get away with it.
    Several years ago i saw a beach permit that was clearly faked but from a distance it looked fine and would be unlikely to attract attention.
    I believe the road to keyholes is open again?? Either way a walk is always good......and with the mine now closed (apart from rehab and de-construction) maybe more will get opened up.....hang on between the owners, and government I doubt it.

    Never had an issue going to fraser via Cooloola with booking two permits. My bet is two permits will stay so the moneys are divided correctly on usage.

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