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The Canning Stock Route

Locality: Wiluna, Western Australia

Phone: +61 416 147 778



Address: The Canning Stock Route, Via Halls Creek & 6646 Wiluna, WA, Australia

Website: http://thecanningstockroute.com

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25.01.2022 Here is another from the Canning Stock Route, Kimberley end near well 46. Dont know the story behind this but when I saw it in Oct 2017 it had been well picked over for bits and pieces.



25.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kLY6GsZSDI

22.01.2022 The Canning Stock Route with Daryl Beattie Adventures The Canning Stock Route, one of the most isolated tracks on the planet. Join Daryl Beattie, Kevin Schwantz as they take an Adventure deep into the Australian Outback. Motorcycle Tours in the outback.

18.01.2022 Through our hard work, Western Australia continues to have an excellent record in the fight against COVID-19. We are now a week into Phase Two of eased restrict...ions, and have continued to see no local outbreaks in Western Australia. It's a great result, and it gives us reassurance as we can continue to relax restrictions within our State. Today, we can announce the next step in that process. Of all the current restrictions, we know that the limitations on travel throughout regional WA and the boundaries between regions have been particularly difficult for many regional communities. Putting up those boundaries was an important step to protect our regions - including many vulnerable Aboriginal communities and areas with limited access to healthcare. The boundaries meant that potential spread of the pandemic was slowed and contained. As the situation has played out, we have successfully avoided significant community outbreaks, but this was a vital precaution for our State, and for the health of regional Western Australians in particular. We are currently working hard to progress towards Phase Three of easing restrictions, and we will have more to say on that very soon. But today we can announce a change to take effect ahead of the WA Day long weekend, in line with expert health advice from WA's Chief Health Officer. This Friday, 29 May, all regions of Western Australia will be reopened except for those under Commonwealth Biosecurity Area restrictions. That means that travel will be permitted between the Pilbara, Gascoyne, North-West, Goldfields-Esperance, Wheatbelt, Great Southern, South West, Peel and Perth. As the Kimberley and other Biosecurity Areas are currently subject to a different set of restrictions, there is a separate process for reopening them. The WA Police Commissioner and the State Government are working with the Federal Government to remove the Biosecurity Areas from Friday, June 5 around two weeks earlier than the anticipated deadline set by the Federal Government. This means until then, people will need an exemption to enter the Kimberley region, parts of the East Pilbara and the Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku. Following 5 June, travel to those areas will also be reopened - however restrictions on travel to remote Aboriginal communities will remain in place pending further consultation. I would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. These changes will help support our regional towns and local businesses, as well as allowing Western Australians to reconnect with their friends and family in regional WA. I urge everyone who can travel to do their bit, get out there, wander around our State and support local businesses. We should be proud that our efforts in stopping this pandemic have meant that we're able to take action to remove these restrictions in WA. But I would again reiterate that these changes are only possible at this time because of our hard border with the eastern states. As we move forward, we will continue to act in line with the expert health advice of the WA Chief Health Officer and our local experts. In line with that advice, Western Australia’s hard border with the rest of the country will remain in place, and will likely be the final restriction lifted.



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07.01.2022 Show your Love of the Kimberley with KIMBERLEY CALENDARS | 2021 4 new designs featuring 48 images from across the Kimberley. ... $5 from every calendar sold helps support the invaluable work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, with more than $66,000 raised 2016-2019 for more information and to purchase please follow the link https://www.discoverthekimberley.com.au/calendars Thanks to Gary Annett Photography



06.01.2022 Travel restrictions From 5 June 2020, travel is allowed around all of Western Australia except into remote Aboriginal communities. Some exemptions apply for travel into Aboriginal communities.... The only people who can enter a remote Aboriginal community are residents and those who are: providing essential services and supplies going to work or school there entering for family or cultural reasons delivering a community program or activity entering in an emergency. These people cannot enter a community if they have coronavirus or symptoms of coronavirus, or if they are waiting for a test result or have been in contact with someone who has coronavirus. Travellers can drive through a remote Aboriginal community only if they do not stop or come into contact with any person in the community. Police have the power to enforce the travel restrictions, and fines of up to $50,000 can be issued. Some remote Aboriginal communities have closed their roads. If you do need to travel to a community, you are advised to make contact with the community first to find out what restrictions are in place. The State Government will announce new Phase 4 coronavirus rules soon

06.01.2022 On the edge of the western desert on the Canning Stock Route lies a small community of Martu people. The principal and one of the teachers in the independent co...mmunity school, supported by AISWA, the Association of Independent Schools of WA, decided to stay in the community during the April school holidays rather than travel home to Perth, to avoid COVID-19 quarantine and offer continuous education without interruption. Provided with ipads and What's App, these students studied at home during the lockdown and achieved great results for a remote community 360 kilometres east of Newman.

04.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//new-hard-hitting-fire-sea/12931268

04.01.2022 Africa Twin Tour Ooraminna to Broome. We would be starting our 2nd day today just inside the WA border.

02.01.2022 #BREAKING: The WA Government has announced it will close its borders from Tuesday next week. WA Premier Mark McGowan said exemptions would apply for essential s...ervices and workers. 30 new WA cases of coronavirus confirmed overnight. That brings the state total to 120. DETAILS | https://ab.co/2y0HpP9 #LIVE: Premier Mark McGowan with the latest on WA's coronavirus situation



01.01.2022 UPDATES TO RESTRICTIONS AROUND ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES The WA State Government has updated its binding Directions that restrict access to remote Aboriginal commu...nities. Under the updated Directions, a person can only enter or remain on the land or waters if they are returning to the community where they normally reside or work, for family and cultural purposes, to provide or access essential or human services or supplies, in an emergency, or if authorised by the Police Commissioner or an authorised officer. The binding and enforceable Directions were released earlier this week, to protect the health and wellbeing of residents in remote Aboriginal communities in response to COVID-19. Fines of up to $50,000 will apply to those who breach the Directions. The updated Directions are available at: https://www.wa.gov.au//remote-aboriginal-communities-direc

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