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Home » Petition To Stop Drastic Increase In National Park Camping Fees

Petition To Stop Drastic Increase In National Park Camping Fees

11 June, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Increased fees at National parks will make camping holi­days unobtainable for many Australian families.

A formal ePetition has been launched to op­pose a Minns Labor Government proposal that will see a drastic increase in camping fees in National Parks across NSW.

The NSW Opposition has teamed up with Michael Atkinson, also known as ‘Outback Mike’, to bring the petition to Parliament af­ter concerns fees in some parks could go up by 600 per cent.

Shadow Minister for Tourism Kevin An­derson said the decision will put some of our most treasured natural assets behind a paywall in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis.

“When I asked the Minister for Tourism about this in Question Time last month, he refused to acknowledge the issue, despite the heavy impact it will have on the tourism sector by deterring people from wanting to camp in our National Parks,” Mr Anderson said.

“The Minns Labor Government needs to go back to the drawing board and find bet­ter ways to save money than hitting hardworking families who are just looking to get out and enjoy nature.”

Upper House MP Scott Barrett, who brought the petition forward, said National Parks should be more accessible for eve­ryone. “This proposal will put camping out of reach for many families and that’s why I believe it’s important to support Outback Mike with this petition,” Mr Barrett said.

“Some of my favourite moments have been spent with my family in our state’s iconic National Parks and limiting those ex­periences for other families based on cost is extremely frustrating.”

‘Outback Mike’ who is famous for his sur­vival skills and wilderness adventure vid­eos, has publicly expressed concerns over the Government’s decision on social me­dia, urging people to take action by signing the e-Petition.

“We’re hoping to gather as many signa­tures as possible to show the Government how much we care about our National Parks. Everyone should have access to the beauty of our natural spaces, regardless of their financial situation,” Mr Atkinson said.

The petition is open until August 21 and can be found at: https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/lc/pages/epetition-details.aspx?q=kv8c-ok0G8RbJvwQHKNi_Q

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