PROVERB: “If the fish had not opened its mouth, it would not have been caught”
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I'm sure the ALP will immediately reinstate the Recreational Fishing Enhancement Program, so the SIP review can be thrown out.
Wasn't it Anna's ALP who demolished the RFEP.
Hopefully no reversal of the current areas and more areas opened.I'd like to see the Brisbane Valley Rail trail completed as it has great potential for bringing more tourists to the region.
Imagine the potential if an electrified heavy rail link went all the way back to Moore! Other than the odd weekend runner, I've never seen anyone use the rail trail except for the graziers to run their cattle on.
Try to access the rail trail in some locations and you run the risk of being shot at. Agree that sections of it have been claimed by adjoining land owners as their own, barbed wire and locked gates across the trail are common on sections I've looked at. A shame it's been hijacked......
Funny I've ridden ( mountain bike ) 95% of the open sections and surrounding areas and never had an issue. The locals I've come across are all supportive and friendly.( do get a few funny looks when they ask where I'm going to or coming from ) The potential to safely hike, bike or horse ride from Ipswich to Nanango is so close to reality.
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