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TOAD
TOAD
NSW
305 posts
NSW, 305 posts
17 Mar 2009 8:21pm
Anyone know if there going to extend the leases on the shacks up there ????
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
17 Mar 2009 9:37pm
CALM should take over within 2 years, road will be through and a caravan park where shacks are. WIEPA are fighting it, touch and go at the moment.
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
18 Mar 2009 11:49am
I hope this place doesnt change.......
when I was there it was like a scene out of Mad Max about 20 dirtbikes, buggies and trucks doing burnouts all over the beach it was mad ....actually felt quite unsafe as most of them had a can of emu in their hand .....saw one HiLux roll the blokes just got out got a few of their mates and rolled it back opened another can and kept going...... And the strangest thing ...every person was in a good mood and generally very nice and helpful.... Probably got something to do with the feeling of freedom of being there...no fun police

Got bogged on the beach once and every single car that was going passed.. stopped and offered us a hand or a beer soon there were more people standing around the car drinking cans than actually digging...but no one cared...

A top spot and its relative difficult access makes it all the better...

Good Luck hope it doesnt change.....
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
18 Mar 2009 10:12am
Things are changing rapidly at Wedge at the moment. Last week I took up a parliamentary delegation including the Minister for Environment and local pollies to meet with the Wedge and Grey progress groups. The decision now sits with the Minister and Cabinet, but will probably take a while for a decision to be handed down in regard to the shacks and future development.
The road into Wedge has now started and will be black top by the end of the year if not sooner and MRWA are expecting 2-3000 vehicles a day to be using the road on completion. This means the general public will be flooding into the area and will have to be catered for, ie. dunnies, accomodation, etc. Wedge and points further north will be an easy day trip from Perth and there is plans for day use sites and some camping through to Cervantes. If you want to read more DEC has produced the Wedge and Grey Master Plan which outlines the future for the area, access it from the Naturebase website.
There is also a very good chance that Defence will limit access to the bombing range beachies, so they will be out of bounds.
For everyone who has their secret spots through that coast be prepared for the onslaught within the year.
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
18 Mar 2009 2:09pm
lurch said...


There is also a very good chance that Defence will limit access to the bombing range beachies, so they will be out of bounds.
For everyone who has their secret spots through that coast be prepared for the onslaught within the year.


noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beer Bong
Beer Bong
WA
350 posts
WA, 350 posts
18 Mar 2009 3:43pm
All the Mulalloo crowd will need somewhere to go Neil
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
19 Mar 2009 5:01pm
Strange how governments and councils alway think they know best...... I would say about 99% of people who go to Wedge do NOT want the new roads etc......and want to keep their shacks....... Part of the enjoyment of the place is that it requires a real will and or purpose to go there

What good can a new road bring to the place ?????????? I cant think of one benefit

Why destroy a great place !!!!!!

Councils and goverments make me so angry when they do this stuff
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
19 Mar 2009 3:44pm
The road from Lancelin through to Cervantes will bring a very real economic benefit for these midwest coastal towns. Jurien's population is tipped to be 30 000 by 2020 along with Leeman, Greehead, Cervantes, etc,etc. Its a coastal tourist drive that links the south to the ever expanding mid and north west.
The shacks at Grey and Wedge have had a pretty good run due to delays to the road over the past 10 years, it was scheduled to be completed in 2003. These are also the final outposts of shack living along the coast, over 500 shacks through the mid west have already been removed by the relevent shires using the squatter policy formulated by the then Liberal government.
So, it doesn't bear well for these last outposts but I can guarantee you they will probably fight tooth and nail to keep them. The press is getting involved and this will no doubt escalate as we head toward the end date of June 30 2011.
Watch this space......
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
19 Mar 2009 4:51pm
Slightly off topic and showing my age, but when I was a youngster we spent just about every school holiday and most weekends at our beach shack at Whitfords beach, right on the foredunes only 150 mtrs or so North of Pinnaroo Point.
We lived in Karrinyup at the time but originally got to our shack via Wanneroo Rd, Mullaloo then South through tracks back to Whitfords in an old landrover. I think from memory it would have been around 1973-4 when the bulldozers came through.
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
19 Mar 2009 9:18pm
poor relative said...

Makes sad reading really, the end of an era and a slice of WA history.
I guess sustainability with minimal environmental impact is the aim.


lol. ^^^
You're so naive at times, PR.
It's about the money, man.
It's always about money.
Everything is about the money.
And if I set eyes on that fken word one more time......
< sustainability >
I'll kill myself.....
which is ironic of course cause that 'word' is all about keeping-on, staying alive.
lol.
sandgroper
sandgroper
WA
368 posts
WA, 368 posts
19 Mar 2009 10:24pm
lurch said...

The road from Lancelin through to Cervantes will bring a very real economic benefit for these midwest coastal towns.
<SNIP>
Watch this space......


I hear ppl are still offering shacks for sale circa $50K.



S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
21 Mar 2009 8:56am
Theres a shack up there at the moment for sale at 60K. Pretyy funny really when no one is supposed to buy or sell on crown land and theres 2 years left on the lease.
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