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Lloyd Esler12:00, Jul 20 2021 Supplied/Stuff Lake Hauroko, once part of Fiord County, from the lookout point During the early 19th Century the south’s fiords were well explored and charted, the anomalies left by early expeditions were amended and the gaps filled in. Not so the interior of Fiordland, where towering snow-topped peaks and deep gloomy valleys, cirques, aretes, cataracts, torrents, precipices, vulgar weather and huge rainfall made exploration unappealing for all but the sturdiest. This large unknown and uninhabited corner of the South Island became Fiord County in 1876. It was roughly the land west of a boundary which zig-zagged between way points which began in the south at Sandhill Point. ....
RELATIVELY SPEAKING There is a lovely upside to the COVID-19 restrictions on overseas travel. For me, and I m sure for many families, travel in Australia has meant a wonderful increase in family visits. Apart from our usual Christmas gathering of my sons and their families from interstate, since July 2020 my home in Coffs Harbour has welcomed a niece and her husband en route to Byron Bay for a babymoon, a niece, her husband and two children quarantining outside Sydney before continuing to the Sunshine Coast, my Queensland nephew and his partner celebrating an early Christmas here with his Sydney mum and his sister and her family, my brother popping up from Sydney for a long weekend and, most recently, my sister and brother-in-law staying over en route to a Byron birthday. ....
An injured tramper was flown from the Granity Pass hut, Kahurangi National Park over the long weekend. A tramper’s hike over the long weekend was cut short after twisting an ankle in Kahurangi National Park’s rugged terrain. On Monday at 7am, the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter flew to a beacon activated by a tramper in the Mt Owen area. Pilot Barry McAuliffe said the crew flew to Granity Pass Hut to pick up a patient who had twisted their ankle while walking in the rugged landscape. “It’s reasonably full on terrain in that part of the world, understandably there’s no way out apart from helicopter when you can’t walk.” ....
Nearly half of Tasmania s development proposals for wilderness areas have not been disclosed to the public Posted MonMonday 12 updated TueTuesday 13 AprApril 2021 at 2:09am Unidentified female backpacker looks out to sea from Three Capes Track, southern Tasmania, image from government website. ( Share Print text only Cancel Recreational fishers and environmentalists have accused the major political parties of turning Tasmania into a development wonderland as more details of secret tourism proposals are revealed. Key points: The details of just 30 of almost 60 tourism proposals have been made public Concerned groups are calling for an overhaul on existing lease and licensing agreements in wilderness areas ....
Advertisement Thiess’ Mount Owen team has taken a proactive approach to environmental management to ensure dust, noise and blasting emission impacts are minimised on local communities. Working together with the client, Glencore, the team has developed a range of controls including leadership training and education sessions, noise and dust risk forecasting, targeted sound power testing of operating equipment and real-time monitoring technology. Thiess Senior Environment Advisor, Linda Lunnon, said the real-time data enables its operational team to monitor dust and noise levels and respond swiftly to changing weather conditions. “Paired with regular visual inspections, the technology provides further guidance throughout each shift, enabling our leaders to readily modify operations as needed,” Lunnon said. ....