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TULLY MEALS ON WHEELS ROSTER FOR MAY 2022

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Heavy rain closes Hinchinbrook plantation forests

HQPLANTATIONS has closed its plantations on the Hinchinbrook Coast from April 22 due to heavy rainfall.

Affected areas include all plantation forests, Ingham and Cardwell.

These plantations are closed to all public access until at least Wednesday, April 27. At this time, a reassessment of risks and road conditions will be undertaken.

The status of the closures will be updated on HQPlantations website www.hqplantations.com.au/ closures

HQPlantations is appealing to the public to respect these closures so that safe and responsible access to the plantations can be restored as soon as possible.

People are advised to refer to the Parks and Forests website www.parks.des.qld.gov.au for restrictions in relation to campgrounds and other areas managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service within these locations.

State and local government-managed roads through plantations remain open unless otherwise indicated by police, gates or other signage.

Plantation forest closures fall under the Forestry Act 1959 and can be enforced by Police, QPWS Rangers and Plantation Officers. Fines for non-compliance currently range from $266 to $1,335.

Enquiries can be directed to information@ hqplantations.com.au or HQPlantations head office on 07 3882 8203.

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