Question clarifies the scope of abolished entry fees in Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park, specifically whether it applies to all areas or only beach access. The answer confirms fees are abolished only for beach access, with user-pays fees remaining for non-beach areas pending a broader 'Capes Pass' implementation.

AnsweredQoN 1398Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2002
Member
Portfolio
the Environment and Heritage

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I refer to the Government's decision last year to abolish entry fees into the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park and ask whether fees have been abolished for entry to all sections of the Park or whether entry fees have only been abolished for people visiting beaches and areas adjoining beach access roads within the Park?

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Answered
13 March 2002
Responded by
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
22 days
Entry fees have been abolished for people visiting beaches in the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park. However, the principle of user pays fees still applies to the non-beach areas within the park, although fees will not be collected until such time as a broader 'Capes Pass' is developed which will apply to a number of proposed new parks in the district.

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