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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 410036" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Update - As expected it hasn't been a quick process.</p><p>Here's what's happened to date;</p><p>- local NPWS have been in contact & were very open to the prospect of allowing a permit in the park I have chosen. The local NPWS were very helpful. On their level they don't have any issue with my application.</p><p>- my application now sits with the NPWS Area Manager for final approval. The local NPWS bloke doesn't seem to think that it will be a problem.</p><p>- currently waiting to hear now, hopefully in the next couple of weeks will know the final response</p><p></p><p>Not a win just yet but very promising - I was pretty apprehensive about it all to be honest but if anyone has a site they're interested in then I'd say don't be afraid to have a crack at the process. Talk to your local NPWS people & you may be surprised by how open they may be to it if they can see that you are genuine about leaving sites as found & following the NSW guidelines/conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 410036, member: 4485"] Update - As expected it hasn't been a quick process. Here's what's happened to date; - local NPWS have been in contact & were very open to the prospect of allowing a permit in the park I have chosen. The local NPWS were very helpful. On their level they don't have any issue with my application. - my application now sits with the NPWS Area Manager for final approval. The local NPWS bloke doesn't seem to think that it will be a problem. - currently waiting to hear now, hopefully in the next couple of weeks will know the final response Not a win just yet but very promising - I was pretty apprehensive about it all to be honest but if anyone has a site they're interested in then I'd say don't be afraid to have a crack at the process. Talk to your local NPWS people & you may be surprised by how open they may be to it if they can see that you are genuine about leaving sites as found & following the NSW guidelines/conditions. [/QUOTE]
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