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Eighteen people have been fined after authorities busted an illegal holiday shack hidden deep inside a protected national ...
More than 18 people were found to be involved with the dodgy set-up leading to more than $7,600 in fines being issued.
A group of 18 people have been fined thousands of dollars after an unauthorised cabin was built, partly with illegally harvested trees, in a national park on a central Queensland island.Queensland's ...
The Queensland government has ruled out making any national parks off-limits to the public after revelations of a 2022 proposal to shut down the famous Mount Beerwah summit trail on the Sunshine ...
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Why this single picture could cost a ute owner $100,000 - MSNIn Queensland, taking wood from national parks and state forests can attract on-the-spot fines of up $1,378. Serious breaches can be prosecuted in the courts to the tune of $137,850 for a first ...
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