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    No unfortunately I did not, next time I hear them mucking around I will ask them in a kind and respectful manner to wreck their side and perhaps look after the environment a bit better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    Maybe it’s only creeks and minor rivers. Our place was originally surveyed in mid 1800s and one boundary was the middle of the river. The surveyor said that was the norm originally (at least in Qld).

    The Council knew it too as made us take care of declared weeds oblong the bank. The place across the river got subdivided and 1/2 went back to crown. Same happened when we subdivided.

    Interesting, maybe that's the case with some older land titles, like what you get with general law land titles that haven't converted to Torrens titles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    Maybe it’s only creeks and minor rivers. Our place was originally surveyed in mid 1800s and one boundary was the middle of the river. The surveyor said that was the norm originally (at least in Qld).

    The Council knew it too as made us take care of declared weeds oblong the bank. The place across the river got subdivided and 1/2 went back to crown. Same happened when we subdivided.
    No biggy if you don't want to but would you mind PMing me the address or property description i.e. Lot # and RP # of the original survey plan and the SP# or #s of the subdivion, as I like to dabble in Land Surveying history in Qld.

    There is an old term 'Ad medium filum aquae' which was a vague representation of a watercourse central flow but I don't think it is applicable in Qld and open to debate, with some set conditions, in NSW.

    All future correspondence in this matter will be by PM, at your discretion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheEntertainer View Post
    No unfortunately I did not, next time I hear them mucking around I will ask them in a kind and respectful manner to wreck their side and perhaps look after the environment a bit better.
    Photographs would be a better idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Cut some steel posts up to about 50cm and bang them into the ground so that they still stick out about 50-100cm, That will deter those vandals
    After all of the threads that go around on this and other forums about finding this sort of thing out in the bush and how despicable it is, I have trouble understanding how a member of this forum could actually even suggest this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    After all of the threads that go around on this and other forums about finding this sort of thing out in the bush and how despicable it is, I have trouble understanding how a member of this forum could actually even suggest this.
    If you do this on your OWN land to deter hooligans from doing this sort of damage I personally don't see a problem much like putting a fence or gate up to prevent entry, If it is done on crown land or in the bush then YES it is definitely the wrong thing to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    I agree with Simon above.

    Traditionally, the boundary was ordinarily set along the middle of a river or creek separating two properties.
    Not in Queensland! River or creek bank is accepted as the boundary hence the existence of riparian and accretion rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    If you do this on your OWN land to deter hooligans from doing this sort of damage I personally don't see a problem much like putting a fence or gate up to prevent entry, If it is done on crown land or in the bush then YES it is definitely the wrong thing to do.
    Problem is that it's called setting a man-trap and it doesn't matter if it's on your own land, you're still responsible for the safety of visitors to the land.
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    My original plan, dated May 1915 states "Original plan indicate bank is the portion boundary". Of course, this begs the question "which part of the bank?" From the plan it looks like the edge of the normal watercourse - the creek has never had more than a foot or two of water in it even in the wettest years and after the catchment was burnt off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Problem is that it's called setting a man-trap and it doesn't matter if it's on your own land, you're still responsible for the safety of visitors to the land.
    Does that apply to UNWANTED visitors??
    And it isn't a Man trap because the only injury would be to the tyres NOT the occupants.
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