Why We Cant Climb Mt Warning  . . .
Why We Cant Climb Mt Warning . . .

In March 2020 NPWS acted on its long term plans to close the trail.

Under the cover of covid paranoia it launched a series of rolling “temporary” closures of the park.

When other similar tracks in the state were re-opened Mt Warning remained closed.

The game was given away when documents released through an FOI application showed NPWS intended to close the summit in late 2022.

In August 2020 NPWS removed the chain and posts in secret claiming safety issues, leaving the posts and chain stacked roughly below the rock scramble.

These claims were contested but NPWS did not conduct an independent third party review.

A campaign to save the mountain was launched in March 2021 with the launch of the re-open Mt Warning Facebook group.

Despite vocal opposition from locals and across the country the closure came about in October 2022 as planned, with the release of an Aboriginal Place Management Plan for the park.

This saw the park closed due to concerns about the “cultural safety“ of visitors.