Creek walk to nowhere

Your Say: Helen and Kingsley Baker, Naracoorte Every day we walk our dogs along the Naracoorte creek, weather allowing, and different sections each day. Walking down the ramp behind Foodland to get onto the walk, what a shock we got. The section to the right to go under the railway bridge was blocked off by huge rocks, and the walk dug up and a lot of trees planted blocking the whole area off.  So then walked to the “duck pond ” area, only to be shocked again, as trees planted in the water way, which will be washed away, the tree guards to be washed away as well, to become an eye sore along the creek. Continuing along behind the caravan park, a lot more trees planted once again in the water ways. These are completely covered in water, these trees require little water, so will die. What a dreadful […]

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