NewsBite

New free camping rules due to come into effect at Boat Harbour

Free camping at one of Tasmania’s favourite beaches will be regulated and policed as councils around the state re-evaluate where motorhomes, caravans and tents should be able to stay for no cost.

Boat Harbour is cracking down on free camping.
Boat Harbour is cracking down on free camping.

FREE camping at one of Tasmania’s favourite beaches will be regulated and policed as councils around the state re-evaluate where motorhomes, caravans and tents should be able to stay for no cost.

The Waratah-Wynyard Council will designate camping areas at popular Boat Harbour Beach and the area adjacent to the sandy strip and food offerings will be out of bounds.

Signs will be put up at the beach outlining areas where public camping is permitted and council officers will patrol the area taking an “educative approach” to enforcement during the initial period of change.

“Police will also respond to complaints and penalties will be applied if continuing non-compliance occurs,” the council says.

“Public camping at Boat Harbour Beach has been an ongoing cause of concern for council, the local community and day users of the beach for some time.”

The local community was recently asked to provide feedback on the management of public camping and survey results showed overwhelming support for it to continue but within in designated areas and with regulatory controls and enforcement in place.

MORE TASSIE NEWS

RAPIST’S SENTENCE STANDS AS APPEAL DISMISSED

‘SAFE’ LABOR SEAT IN DANGER

LIBS TAKE POLL POSITION IN BATTLE FOR BASS

SPOOKS BRIEF TASSIE TEACHERS AHEAD OF ASIAN MISSION

COUNCIL’S PURSUIT OF PARKING FINE SPIRALS TO $3000-PLUS

The clampdown comes as the debate over free camping continues to rage in Tasmania.

A Queensland couple stirred up a hornet’s nest earlier this year when they claimed the thousands of free campers who come to Tasmania each year would go elsewhere if they are forced into caravan parks.

FREEDOM CAMPERS STAND UP AGAINST CRITICS

A report handed down by the Department of Treasury and Finance in February has forced many Tasmanian councils to rethink the provision of free camping sites.

It clarifies a directions paper issued in 2012 after the Tasmanian Economic Regulator investigated four complaints lodged by private caravan park operators. It found the Kentish, West Coast, Latrobe and Central Highlands councils had acted unfairly by providing free unpowered caravan and camping sites.

Under the new rules councils will need to limit public non-powered campsites to no more than 10 per cent of all camping offerings within a 60km radius.

If the number goes above that, councils must start charging or prove the free sites provide a public benefit.

The Waratah-Wynyard Council’s Boat Harbour Development Plan will be available for comment in late May/early June — including the Freedom Camping Strategy.

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/new-free-camping-rules-due-to-come-into-effect-at-boat-harbour/news-story/d49a3b48ab1d80e6108efd3e99bb2649