A petition opposing the expansion of Victoria’s national parks has set a record in the state’s Legislative Council, with 40,208 signatures calling for continued access to state forests.
Nearly 34,000 of those signatures were collected online, making it the largest e-petition in Victorian parliamentary history. The No New National Parks petition was tabled by the Liberals and Nationals in response to concerns about public access.
“This historic petition gives a voice to Victorians who cherish our bush and embrace traditional outdoor activities like camping, hunting, four-wheel driving, hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, prospecting and fishing,” state Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland said.
"These activities fuel regional economies and support mental wellbeing, yet Labor’s flawed policies have put them at risk."
Supporters gathered on the steps of parliament on February 19 to voice their concerns about the government’s plans, arguing that changes to public land use would impact their activities.
Shadow minister for public land management Melina Bath said the government’s management of public land had led to increased fire risk and overgrowth.
“Labor’s flawed policies are not saving vulnerable species, through neglect and mismanagement it is placing them and Victorians at a greater risk of bushfire,” Ms Bath said.
“The Liberals and Nationals will actively manage our public land for better environmental and recreational outcomes.
“Labor can’t manage our public land, and Victorians are paying the price.”