Arapiles-Tooan State Park


8th November 2024
By ACAQ

We are contacting you regarding the recent draft plan that will significantly impact climbing at Arapiles-Tooan State Park if it proceeds. We have linked an open letter from climbing organisations across Australia to the Victorian Premier and minister for Parks Victoria that we hope you will consider and sign.

Read the open letter here and sign the petition.

Please feel free to share the above link amongst your climbing networks. Anyone can sign it including businesses, not for profits and community & sporting groups.

Climbing Victoria will present this letter to the Minister in conjunction with other Parliamentary actions that seek to expand and extend the consultation process and incorporate an economic impact assessment that would result from the intended closures, as this has not been done.  

If you somehow have missed the plan by Parks Victoria to close over half of the climbing at Arapiles, the ACA NSW appraisal from 3 days ago is still valid.

There has been no consultation with any recognised climbing body in Victoria. We are requesting that the draft amendment be discarded and that a new amendment be developed after proper consultation with stakeholders including climbing groups and the local community.

There has been an outpouring of sentiment online about why Arapiles/Dyurrite is such a magical and special place to climb. There are also similar emotions expressed on the Barengi Gadjin Land Councils website that outline the reasons that the landscape is special to Aboriginal people.

This issue needs people to come together to create a better outcome for us all. We feel the current draft plan is divisive and must be revised.

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