Lisa Neville MP
30 March at 21:13 ·
There is no ban on firewood collection from public land in Victoria.
This about putting locals first and we make no apology for that.
In north Victoria, where supplies are running out, local residents and concession card holders will have priority access to free firewood.
We are working to ensure that people who rely on firewood continue to have access to this fuel for heating and cooking this winter and beyond.
We are also working with the local community through information sessions. One has already been held in Nathalia and additional sessions are planned for Shepparton and Mildura.
Further to this, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) has also commenced the Northern Victoria Firewood and Home Heating Project (NVFHHP) which aims to work with communities to identify energy sources other than red gum firewood.
Residents in the River Red Gum areas who are reliant on firewood for heating or cooking are encouraged to contact DELWP at NVFHHProject@delwp.vic.gov.au.
This is only an issue for communities along the Murray and Goulburn. Other regions are not affected.
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dads tractor (11th April 2016), taslucas (4th April 2016)
I have no idea about the rules in tassie and I doubt there are any areas where collection (for camping) is banned but I do know that the more popular the area, then the further you need to go to get wood. So I agree that the above would be a good idea. Unfortunately the rate at which timber naturally falls on the ground is slower than the rate popular camp sites burn through it.
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I hope this explains the situation.
Barmah National Park is 70,000-acre, Established in 2010. Before this it was a State Park used by many including the bush workers that installed and maintained the tracks, bridge's ect. When National Parkes took it from the community's that live along the boundary we were promised that we would always have access to firewood for domestic use. The Park was taken over with only 3 years of funding. Now there's no money left so there is now no maintenance to tracks or infrastructure. Tracks gone to being overgrown, bridge's pulled out or fallen down ect.
Earlier this year we had a fire in the NP. The CFA, DELWP & sParks Vic were unable to reach it due to fallen trees ect on the tracks. All they could do was watch it until the morning when they finally found a bulldozer to clear the tracks. Lucky for us a creek stoped it from spreading to far, however we lost many old gums.
Now as for no wood in there. No, not much where people camp as they are allowed to collect firewood from any ware at any time. The areas that don't have many campers there is plenty. If you go deep in to the bush there is an abundance laying about. Last Autumn I cut my 16 cubic meters of one fallen tree. But had 3 muddy creek crossing to get to it. Visitors and Campers don't go to these areas.
Don't forget the local's now more about the bush that anyone, we also know many areas that visitors will never find. How many know of the hut and where it is? Even the Rangers don't know about it.
Each year we have an Autumn and a Spring domestic food season. Normally for 3 months but for the last few years this have been reduced. One Spring we only had 1 month. We are only allowed to collect a maxim of 16 cubic meters per household per year. We are also restricted to 2 meters per trip/day. We are designated an area that we are only allowed to use. I live 1km from the NP but in 13 years my minim travel has been 60km return. The current wood coup is 100km return.
Up here we only have wood for heating and a lot still cook and heat water with it. In the country electricity is to expensive (we pay a higher price than those in the city's). We don't have Natural Gas. Bottle Gas is also expensive. Around $130 45 litre bottle. In the city a pensioner gets a discount with every gas bill for gas used. Pensioners in the country do not get a rebate on Gas until they have bought 3 bottle. So we pay in advanced before we get the rebate were in city's its after it is used. Even with the rebate it's still a lot more expensive. So for us in the country we use wood for heating and a lot of people even depend on it to cook.
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BigRAWesty (4th April 2016), mudnut (4th April 2016)
Where I go at Dave's Camp on the Murray close to Bearii there has always been fallen timber to
retrieve and burn. Sometimes a clown will cut down a Living tree for next time but not often and not us.
I've been going here for over 10 years so far and as I said there is always fallen timber thats dead
and burns very well indeed, You can even hear them fall during the day and night, very loud lol
Last edited by threedogs; 4th April 2016 at 05:11 PM.
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janderson (4th April 2016)
Just gotta look better. Never had an issue there. Most people don't look too far from the road I find. I found this last week at Dargo. There was a few other campers nearby, they all took off with a trailer to get wood. An hour later they were back with some, not a lot though. They said to me that because it was busy of the easter weekend its harder to find. I just grabbed my chainsaw, walked across the road and up the hill not even 50 meters and there was oodles of wood to be cut. Dragged back a few long lengths t camp, cut them up and I was set.
Never heard of the ban in Vic National Parks though.
My last trip up Cobram way there was so much dead wood around I can see it being a real fire risk during summer. Like this property I looked at near AB's. Bloody beautiful area, awesome house. But.One of their rules was you wern't allowed to collect any fallen or dead wood from the ground. The amount of wood on the ground was astonishing and my first thought was the fire season. We would spend half the season living somewhere else in fear of being natures marsh mellow. No thanks.
janderson (5th April 2016)
All taken between Haynes Rd (Sharps Gate) & Black Engine Track which is a popular camping area along the Murray.
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