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Victorian public land access bill
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast" data-source="post: 578897" data-attributes="member: 8209"><p>So you own 60 acres of land that fronts a river. Maybe 500 metres of river. You have neighbours on both sides that are approx the same size. And there are multiple neighbours along the river until there is finally a bridge access point several kilometres away. It is not possible to link these properties all together to form a road along the river bank due to the terrain. </p><p></p><p>For decades people have been allowed to walk along the river to access it for fishing, bush walking, picnics, stopping off whilst canoeing, have a fire, etc. All legal, everyone happy, everyone has the right to access approx a 20 metre strip from the river bank. No issues there. </p><p></p><p>If someone could explain to me how Mr Sport Shooter is going to get from the road at the front of the property to the river bank with his 6 mates, their families and their caravans I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast, post: 578897, member: 8209"] So you own 60 acres of land that fronts a river. Maybe 500 metres of river. You have neighbours on both sides that are approx the same size. And there are multiple neighbours along the river until there is finally a bridge access point several kilometres away. It is not possible to link these properties all together to form a road along the river bank due to the terrain. For decades people have been allowed to walk along the river to access it for fishing, bush walking, picnics, stopping off whilst canoeing, have a fire, etc. All legal, everyone happy, everyone has the right to access approx a 20 metre strip from the river bank. No issues there. If someone could explain to me how Mr Sport Shooter is going to get from the road at the front of the property to the river bank with his 6 mates, their families and their caravans I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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