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2022 Outstanding Service Community Group Award

The Wilbinga Shack Crew

Present from left to right; Dazza, Damo, Richo, Hon Reece Whitby MLA (Environment and climate change minister), Rob, Garry, Graeme, Geoff Kenn, Brendan, Wally.

Jeff Trewick is not in the photo but is present (VP ARMA). 

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 Not present due to other commitments: Dave & Shannon Steele, Smithy, Richard Cooper, Shaun Butcher. 

RIP Sandgroper - this one is for you mate. 

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Trespassing - Moore River Company Pty Ltd

This information below is designed to hand out to those that do the idiotic - moronic thing and enter into a working cattle farm north of Wilbinga Conservation Park. 

Moore River Company operates a cattle farm on its land and any unauthorized person found on its property is trespassing.

Trespassing on our property impacts;

  1. Management of livestock - because of the destruction of fences and gates our livestock is on beaches, river reserves and the Wilbinga Conservation Park;
  2. Livestock become significant hazards for motorists especially at night;
  3. By trespassing on its property you impact on its farming operations;
  4. Conservation management of sensitive coastal sand dunes systems and river foreshores;
  5. Littering;
  6. Fire risk from campfires and from motor vehicles. 

Our property is patrolled by Seth Security.

In addition, we have camera surveillance at various locations. 

By being on our property you have committed an offense.

Failure to properly identify yourself when on our property is an offense. 

Your name and vehicle registration number have been taken and will be provided to the Police to follow up action.

Refer to the map below to assist you in identifying private land to the south of Moore River and to the Northern boundary of the Wilbinga Conservation Park. 

Code of Ethics, Conduct, Policy, Procedures & Practices

To maintain consistency from National to State to Local Governments the Wilbinga Shacks Crew endorses the Codes of Ethics / Conduct / Practices from 'national peak bodies' of both outdoor recreational activities of 4wding and fishing, 

Code on road for 4wdrivers means traveling on designated 4wd tracks and gravel roads in Wilbinga. 

The Wilbinga Shacks Crew will only recognise and acknowledge national peak bodies of all outdoor recreation activities within the Wilbinga Conservation Park. 

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The Shacks Crew would like to thank all those that have helped with the “DBCA adoption project” of Wilbinga this year (2018), not just the volunteers that came out on a wonderful day in May but everyone continuing to do what is necessary to keep the Wilbinga Conservation Park in good shape for years to come.

For all those visiting the Conservation Park over the festive season and we know most of you do all of the listed items, but if you or the social media group or club you are a part of could please promote these basic itemised things to others that may not be aware, we would really, really appreciate it.

Ok, there are three main entry and exit points, please use the correct ones, heading up from the South;

  • Wilbinga Road (not the one almost opposite Military Road, the other one a tad further north);
  • Wilbinga Grove;
  • Rig Road.

Please seriously consider these items to take with you for safety reasons, to make your visit that bit more enjoyable and pleasant;

  • Tyre gauge;
  • Tyre compressor;
  • Tyre deflator/s;
  • Spare tyre valves;
  • Appropriate vehicle recovery points;
  • Max Trax or similar;
  • Exhaust Jack;
  • Equaliser strap (Bridle);
  • Snatch strap to the load rating of your vehicle (Min is 8000kg);
  • Damper to place over the snatch strap when recovering vehicles;
  • SAND FLAG! Cannot stress this one enough;
  • UHF Radio – 80 channel,
  • Hand held UHF – 80 Channel;
  • A shovel;
  • Ratchet strap (for re-beading a tyre);
  • Fire extinguisher (the right one);
  • Fire blanket;
  • 10 litres of water minimum;
  • Appropriate tools such as a wheel brace (don’t laugh as people come out with no means of taking a wheel off a vehicle);
  • Comprehensive first aid kit;
  • Any other equipment you think is necessary to make your visit more pleasant.

The ‘Do Nots’

  • Please STAY on the 4wd tracks, do not drive on virgin bush land in Wilbinga;  
  • Do not light fires during fire restricted periods, check with the Gingin Shire, DBCA and DFES for online updates on fire restrictions be it total fire bans or vehicle movement bans;
  • Do not drive fast on the beach, particularly past those parked up and recreating (on foot);
  • Do not rip the DBCA directional signage up that are already established in the Park;
  • Please do not venture over the borders into private properties or over the exclusion zones north and south of the park, rangers will be on patrol over the festive season and they WILL issue infringements.

The ‘Do’s’

  • Drive appropriately and sensibly on all loose surfaces within the Conservation Park;
  • Please give way to the largest convoys;
  • Please keep convoys to a manageable size;
  • Please consider driving around the back of the Shacks as there will be families at the shacks over the festive season break;
  • Please take out what you bring into the Park (if you need extra rubbish bags Camp Remo should have spares from KABC);
  • Please be courteous to the Gingin Shire rangers if you come across these guys, they are only doing their job related to theirs and the Shires ‘duty of care’
  • Please let someone know (family or friend) that won't be out there with you when you are entering the Park and when you exit and a basic plan as to your where abouts during the day - get in touch when you are out safely with them. Just a simple mobile call will suffice.    

Hazards and risks to be weary of;

  • Tidal movement – please check tides for beach conditions and weather (BoM);
  • There is still broken glass in the sand in places, please be mindful of your kiddies running all over the dunes as that is where much of the broken glass has been spotted;  
  • Fire – check with DFES to set up a Fire exit strategy if you are already in the Park and a Fire starts up;
  • Mobile phone coverage – at this stage at Camp Remo but the Shire is looking into mapping the Mobile hotspot and placing signage, funding has been sourced for this now and it’s going to happen next year;
  • Inbound vehicles? – head on collisions,  just slow down and run them sand flags – PLEASE!

Please be courteous to other recreational users of the Conservation Park that are out there enjoying the festive season sensibly and responsibly too, please don’t piss anyone off by being a dickhead.

Merry Christmas and a Happy and Safe New Year everyone, please enjoy Wilbinga – just don’t wreck it for everyone else.