Closure of Mount Warning NSW Access Roads, Summit Walking Track and Summit Lookout
Dear NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service,
I am writing to seek all available information as to the background and reasons behind the decision to close public access to Mount Warning NSW.
The above request is being made in accord with relevant NSW legislation regarding access to information under applicable Federal Government and NSW State Government Freedom of Information laws.
Yours faithfully,
Glenn Taylor
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Good afternoon Glenn,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Please be advised your e-mail has been forwarded to the DPE Corporate
Governance Team for assistance and advice.
Kind regards,
Meeghan
Information Officer – Environment Line
Corporate Services - Department of Planning and Environment (DPE)
T 02 9995 5000 Locked Bag 5022 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124
The Department of Planning and Environment acknowledges that it stands on
Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and
we show our respect for elders past, present and emerging through
thoughtful and collaborative approaches to our work, seeking to
demonstrate our ongoing commitment to providing places in which Aboriginal
people are included socially, culturally and economically.
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From: Glenn Taylor [[1][FOI #10311 email]]
Sent: 16/05/2023 13:16
To: [2][NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service request email]
Subject: Government Information (Public Access) request - Closure of Mount
Warning NSW Access Roads, Summit Walking Track and Summit Lookout
Dear NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service,
I am writing to seek all available information as to the background and
reasons behind the decision to close public access to Mount Warning NSW.
The above request is being made in accord with relevant NSW legislation
regarding access to information under applicable Federal Government and
NSW State Government Freedom of Information laws.
Yours faithfully,
Glenn Taylor
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Good afternoon Glenn,
Please find attached some information which has previously been released
on this topic.
Kind regards,
GIPA Coordinator
Information Access and Privacy Unit
Department of Planning and Environment
T 02 9860 1440 E [1][email address] [2][email address]
Locked Bag 5022, Parramatta NSW 2124
[3]dpie.nsw.gov.au
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I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and pay respects to
Elders past and present. I also acknowledge all the Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander staff working with NSW Government at this time.
From: Environment Line <[NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service request email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 16 May 2023 1:25 PM
To: DPIE LG GIPA Mailbox <[email address]>;
[FOI #10311 email]
Subject: FW: Government Information (Public Access) request - Closure of
Mount Warning NSW Access Roads, Summit Walking Track and Summit Lookout [
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Good afternoon Glenn,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Please be advised your e-mail has been forwarded to the DPE Corporate
Governance Team for assistance and advice.
Kind regards,
Meeghan
Information Officer – Environment Line
Corporate Services - Department of Planning and Environment (DPE)
T 02 9995 5000 Locked Bag 5022 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124
The Department of Planning and Environment acknowledges that it stands on
Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and
we show our respect for elders past, present and emerging through
thoughtful and collaborative approaches to our work, seeking to
demonstrate our ongoing commitment to providing places in which Aboriginal
people are included socially, culturally and economically.
--------------- Forwarded Message ---------------
From: Glenn Taylor [[5][FOI #10311 email]]
Sent: 16/05/2023 13:16
To: [6][NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service request email]
Subject: Government Information (Public Access) request - Closure of Mount
Warning NSW Access Roads, Summit Walking Track and Summit Lookout
Dear NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service,
I am writing to seek all available information as to the background and
reasons behind the decision to close public access to Mount Warning NSW.
The above request is being made in accord with relevant NSW legislation
regarding access to information under applicable Federal Government and
NSW State Government Freedom of Information laws.
Yours faithfully,
Glenn Taylor
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