Horse riding continuance in State Forests/National Parks on existing tracks and trails

Eligibility - Queensland residents
Principal Petitioner:
G Lister
129 Forest Acres Drive
COOROY QLD 4563
Total Signatures - 1591
Sponsoring Member: Peter Wellington MP
Posting Date: 24/2/2005
Tabled Date: 24/2/2005
Responded By: Desley Boyle on 23/3/2005
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

The petition of residents of the State of Queensland draws to the
attention of the House the threatened loss of horse riding enthusiasts’
rights to ride horses in South East Queensland State Forests. The
community is concerned that the loss of reasonable access by horse riders
to the Forests may result in:

1. Horse riders being forced to ride on gazette roads, which will create
safety risks to both riders and motorists.
2. The adverse effects of the loss of revenue currently generated by this
growing and valuable industry.
3. The possible breakdown of the partnership between the State Government
and horse riding enthusiast in their role as guardians of our forests.
Horse riders using forestry areas are voluntary, consistent monitors of
forest tracks and fire breaks.

We strongly believe that the community is best served by achieving a
balance between conservation, recreational use and community safety.

Your petitioners therefore request the House to make provision in the
proposed new tenure for Forest Reserves to have some of the already
existing fire trails and degraded tracks set aside as Conservation Park
Corridors.