Just got another email(i can read between the lines)
Hello
Thankyou for your email in relation to unauthorised vehicle dune access within the Worimi Conservation Lands.
Information and photographs from members of the public such as yourself on law enforcement issues is always encouraged. This information is often useful in instructing compliance with National Parks and Wildlife Service regulations leading to penalty infringement notices being issued.
There are eleven commercial operators licensed to conduct a variety of tours on the Worimi Conservation Lands. These tour operators are only permitted to conduct tours where members of the public are permitted to drive. Some sand boarding tours take place on private land near Birubi Point Anna Bay, with permission of the land owner.
The Worimi Conservation Lands are neighboured by Crown Land, private property, Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council freehold land and sand extraction Permissive Occupancies. The boundary of the park is difficult to define and often confused with private or crown land.
I have attached a map of the Worimi Conservation Lands in the location you have described in your email. The map outlines the different sections of the park, National, Regional and State Conservation tenures, the marker poles and there related numbers are also on the map.
From your description the location of the quad bike tour is within the private property section of the map owned and managed as Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council freehold land.
The Land Council operate quad bike tours on this freehold land called “Sand dune Adventures”. Their tours extend onto this section of land commonly referred to as the tongue. National Parks work closely with the Worimi Land Council to promoting employment opportunities.
I hope this information provides a clearer understanding of the complex management issues in relation to the Park boundary. Please contact me on my direct number 49848259 for further information regarding park management or law enforcement issues.
Kind Regards,
Tony DeMamiel.
Ranger NPWS.
Worimi Conservation Lands