Hi guys, I am a shack owner at Jack Smith's Boat Harbor just past Temma. 40 years of my life has been involved and dedicated to the area, and my family's history down here spans over 100 years. I hope this qualifies me to make comments on your forum.
The debate above about lies sure does ring true but I think Roothy is just guilty of not receiving all of the facts or information has been interpreted differently as it was passed down the chain. Let me say I do own a 4x4 but only as means of transportation to the shack and not for 4wding recreation, but I don't be-grudge anyone enjoying the area sensibly in their jacked up cruiser wagon or an old bung-bung suzuki. I just hope the proposed rally doesn't turn into a "Roothy show" and all about 4wders, as there are many walks of life who enjoy the area.
The Save Our Heritage group has been trying to achieve a fair compromise and asked for transparency from the Minister and Parks & Wildlife, we spent thousands of hours surveying tracks, environmental and aboriginal values and liaised with PWS. We too decided to close small tracks that lead to nowhere and had funding from private groups to fence and educate people about the cultural values of the area. We organised through PWS a Social values study on European history and values, a very well renowned Environmental Scientist gave usage a glowing and sustainable recommendation only to have the government and PWS turn their back on us and go with an original decision they came to over two years ago.
PWS have always had an agenda to close the west coast from Temma, they have told us many times directly to myself and my family, about ten or more years ago they sent us
5 year un-renewable lease, if we just accepted it the west coast would well and truly would be just a bushwalkers only paradise littered with sea spurge. My family and other shack owners fought it at a cost of around $12k each shack and found the PWS had nothing to back up any claims they made, they even tried to say the Tas Fire Service recommended 25m fire breaks and considering we are not allowed to chop down vegitation the shacks had to go! That's all they had.
Shacks around Tassie were catergorised into 3 groups, green (we could buy the land) yellow (keep the land under lease agreement) and Red (pull it down immediately) they left us to last so that we didn't have numbers to fight, but the independent surveys gave most of the shack owners south of Temma a green light including us. In stepped the PWS and said no friggin way will those shack sites
ever be sold to private owners.
Back to the tracks..... There is a beautiful shack at "The Gannet" between Temma and Sandy Cape, it sits 20 or so meters from the jagged rocks and wild waves, absolutely magic, the owners still have access to it from the inland "Temma track" but the coastal track it sits between is closed. The problem is the owner can't tow his boat 100m from his shack to the only suitable site to launch it, if he does he is breaking the law. (are you guys sensing my hostility towards the bureaucratic fools now?)
PWS erected a fence at Greens Creek just before Sandy cape beach, we told them it would destroy a beautiful campground if they didn't allow access around it. The fence was just a straight line it had no boundaries and could be accessed from both sides, it just stopped through traffic on an already existing and hard wearing track. People would get to the fence and have to back track and the first place they seen and go through was a ripper little grassy campground sheltered from all elements (a rarity on the west). It's sadly now a sand bowl with a great gash bull hole carved through the hill that used to protect it. PWS could have averted this as they were told many times by many people, but again chose to ignore experienced people and instead forward pictures of the desecrated bowl to the Minister explaining how 4wders are destroying the place.
The airstrip hut at Sandy Cape is going to be pulled down by Parks & Wildlife because it doesn't meet building codes, history of the hut dates back 150 years and the Save Our Heritage group tried to have it Heritage listed so that it could be saved. PWS have said that it has been rebuilt and there is no heritage value associated with it. Let me ask you this, Waldheim Hut at Cradle Mountain has been rebuilt many times and that is still heritage listed, what is the difference?
Rumor also going around that South of Sandy Cape is going to be given back to the Tasmania Aboriginal Corporation TAC in exchange for letting the government build the Brighton Bypass. If you live in Tassie, haven't you noticed how quiet the TAC has gone on this all of a sudden? Not like them to get back in the hole they came from.
Users of the area are having a rally at Smithton Recreation ground 12 noon, 20th May 2012. Everyone is welcome and free camping is available in Smithton, you can check the website ourwestcoast.com for details. The Minister Brian Wightman is attending but at this stage I don't think he'll have the balls to get up and speak.
Anyway I've ranted enough,
Hope to see some of you guys at the rally.
Omelette
PS. A little more history of the west coast can be found here -
http://parkswildlife.blogspot.com.au/