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Morwell National Park still limited by unrepaired infrastructure after two years after June 2021 storms

Extensive damage to Morwell National Park, including bridges, tracks, and facilities, prompts Melina Bath to criticise government inaction and demand urgent repairs. Other regions face similar challenges.

By news@gippsland - 6th September 2023 - Back to News

Two years on from the June 2021 storms, public access to the Morwell National Park remains limited due to unrepaired infrastructure. Three access bridges in the 560 hectare Morwell National Park suffered extensive damage, as did walking tracks, picnic tables and the barbecue facilities at the Kerry Road car park.

Melina Bath criticises Andrews government for slow Morwell National Park repairs, citing broader issues in East Gippsland awaiting bushfire-related infrastructure replacement

Melina Bath criticises Andrews government for slow Morwell National Park repairs, citing broader issues in East Gippsland awaiting bushfire-related infrastructure replacement

Neglected national park

Speaking in State Parliament, The Nationals Member for Eastern Victoria and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Public Land Use, Melina Bath called out the Andrews government's lack of response in repairing damaged Morwell National Park infrastructure and called for an expedited time frame for its completion.

"For over 50 years the Morwell National Park has been a jewel in Latrobe Valley's crown - a tranquil place for locals to visit and an area of significance attracting visitors into our region. Currently bushwalkers are being forced to detour through steep terrain on private property, wade through creeks or struggle along unmaintained tracks. In an ironic twist, Parks Victoria recently erected signage pointing to national park infrastructure that is no longer there."

"Access to public land and national park infrastructure should be maintained to usable standards - and after two years the state government should not have an out of sight, out of mind mentality. The priorities of the Andrews government are disappointing - it has squandered billions of dollars to cancel projects in Victoria, yet it refuses to address urgent repairs to storm damaged infrastructure in our national parks," Ms Bath said.

Government inaction frustrates

Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron said Friends of the Morwell National Park have for years diligently volunteered and cared for the park. "They are justifiably frustrated by government inaction that's prohibiting safe access and visitor experiences."

"Volunteers want to showcase their treasured park, but the state government is dragging the chain on simple repairs that stonewalls our visitor economy, risks environmental damage and public safety," says Mr Cameron.

Call for timely repairs

Ms Bath said the damaged Morwell National Park is not an isolated case - East Gippsland communities have also been waiting for many years for the Labor government to replace tourist infrastructure lost in 2019/2020 bushfires.

"Labor's track record on national park infrastructure in regional Victoria needs an overhaul - repairs should not take years to complete. The Labor government must expedite funding and allocate the resources to repair Morwell National Park's assets and let local families and visitors enjoy its beauty," Ms Bath concluded.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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