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14.01.2022 Hope to get out and about as soon as possible



13.01.2022 With the way things are at the moment. Sometimes you have to look at things a bit differently.

05.01.2022 Check out the latest COVID-19 notice from Parks Victoria regarding the Chief Health Officer's direction on closing all campsites, camping grounds and caravan parks from midnight tonight: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au//safety-in-na/covid-19-update

04.01.2022 I have been asked to post a photo of how I mounted my new solar panels both are 300watt but slightly different sizes.



03.01.2022 Queensland will also implement restrictions on camping from 26 March.

02.01.2022 Parks Australia Announces Temporary Closures Parks Australia has today announced that the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Booderee National Park, Kakadu Na...tional Park and Uluu-Kata Tjua National Park will be temporarily closed to visitors and other non-essential travellers for a minimum of two weeks. We understand people may have been looking forward to visiting, however the health and wellbeing of visitors, staff and local communities is our utmost priority. We all have a role to play in minimising the risk of COVID-19. The following closures will take effect: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, from 5.00 pm Tuesday, 24 March 2020 Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay Territory, from 5.00 pm Wednesday, 25 March 2020 Kakadu and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Parks, Northern Territory, from 5.00 pm Thursday, 26 March 2020 (The varying closure dates reflect individual requirements following consultation for each site). Longer term options for these sites will be assessed over the next fortnight as we continue to monitor the advice of medical authorities and the government. Key operational staff will continue to work on site in each park and the Gardens to complete vital work to maintain these significant protected natural and cultural environments. For details and updates, please check the Parks Australia website https://bit.ly/2QFQ0NA Parks Australia and Alistair Smith

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