neilmny wrote:It's voting time in November.
Vote early and vote often. At state and federal levels the Liberal Party, supposedly the party of business and acumen, has lost the economic plot. Which is perhaps where they should go - in a plot. How about next to Maisies Patch, near Cope Hut fenced since the 1940s to show the effect of exclusion of grazing? I'd be quite happy to chip in for plaque. But would the overnight fee apply?
The fee schedule is quite prescriptive, with places excluded or not, seasonal charges, and variations depending on the nature of the accommodation. There's also a booking fee. This sort of booking fee and other extras is being considered by ACCC as a possible breach of consumer law. It would be fun if ACCC investigated the Victorian government... I think that the VG lies outside the remit of ACCC. Pity.
Unless the entire national park is designated a camping area, it seems fairly easy to avoid the placed cited in the fee schedule. I looked at a handful of places and for most of them found alternatives that are outside the fee paying areas. The sites on Falls-Hotham seem to cost $30/night plus a $10 booking fee. The schedule is unclear and a ripoff.