a deadly vehicle overturning incident near Mount Barney reported to police, witnesses or dashcam footage urged to come forward to support investigations. Related route maintenance, landslip repairs on nearby corridors reaching completion and closures eased in recent months. Fire management activities around Mount Barney Park involve planned burns limiting access in some northwestern sectors during those periods. Police investigations are in progress into the Mount Barney incident.
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Barney Gorge Junction bush camp site features a large site located at the junction of Barney Gorge and Mount Barney Creek. Walk half a day from Lower Portals or Cleared Ridge car park (4WD access only). The walk-in is moderate to steep traversing boulders and cliff edges. Number of sites: No defined sites. Maximum of […]
directory.fullrangecamping.com.auOnce through the gate west of the car park, follow the summit route up the north-east ridge until the route veers right and descends into a steep, narrow rocky gorge. This is the lower end of the ‘No waiting’ zone—please observe all safety signs. Take care not to dislodge rocks while
parks.des.qld.gov.auA 62-year-old local man has died following a single vehicle crash at Mount Barney this afternoon.Investigations indicate just before 4pm, the man was
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www.raywhite.comThe Shoalhaven was declared a Natural Disaster Area 5 March 2022 after an East Coast Low and rain events. This had a major impact on Kangaroo Valley and surrounding communities, with landslips affecting roads and property. Bunkers Hill Road, Barrengarry, was severely impacted by these events.
www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.auTrack and facility closure notices, track and facility upgrade notices and up-to-date camping information for parks and forests around Queensland.
parks.qld.gov.auQueensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) will be conducting a planned burn (weather permitting) from Thursday 22 August 2024, as part of the fire management program for Mount Barney National Park.
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