Aussie Tourist Town Epidemic: Are You Guilty of This Illegal Parking Manoeuvre?

In the picturesque tourist town of Noosa on the Sunshine Coast, a growing problem is casting a shadow over the idyllic beachfront paradise. Despite efforts by the local council to enforce regulations, the issue of illegal camping has escalated, with a recent photograph revealing rows of motorhomes unlawfully occupying a car park.

The situation has reached a boiling point for Noosa locals, who find themselves unable to access their beloved beach spots due to the influx of campers. The community is torn between preserving the town's welcoming reputation and addressing the frustration of being edged out of their own public spaces.


This problem isn't unique to Noosa; it's a nationwide concern. Data provided to Yahoo by the council reporting app Snap Send Solve indicates that thousands of reports have been filed across Australia regarding illegally parked RVs and caravans. Danny Gorog, CEO of Snap Send Solve, highlights that this is a significant issue, especially in urban areas where space is at a premium and safety is paramount.


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The Noosa Council also imposed a ban on overnight camping, which could deter tourists. Image Credits: Facebook/Noosa Council


Local resident Suzanne King, who captured the contentious image at Claude Batten Drive in Noosa Heads, insists that action is necessary. 'There are so many campers now that residents can’t access the area,' she explained to Sunshine Coast News. The sentiment is clear: the community feels that their generosity is being exploited, and their concerns are often dismissed as unfriendly or unsociable.


In response, Noosa Council has stepped up its efforts, deploying rangers to patrol hotspots and issuing steep fines to offenders. Earlier this year, the council launched a crackdown, resulting in dozens of fines since March. However, the persistence of illegal campers, some of whom appear to be settling in for extended stays, continues to challenge these measures.

The fine for illegal camping stands at $322, and this year alone, the council has issued 142 fines and 150 cautions. Despite these efforts, King suggests that a more sustainable solution might be to establish a designated area for long-term campers, utilizing the 'so much vacant area in the woods' as a temporary campground. Yet, the council has no current plans to develop such a facility in Noosa Woods, already operating three holiday parks in the area.

The issue of illegal camping is widespread, with Victoria leading the charge with 2,936 reports, followed by New South Wales with 2,048, and Queensland with 1,610. The numbers reflect a growing trend that is symptomatic of a larger societal issue: the cost-of-living crisis.


Paul Tyler, a van resident on Queensland's Gold Coast, offers a different perspective. He argues for compassion towards those who, amidst a severe housing crunch, have resorted to vehicle habitation. Tyler himself has lived in his van for five years, finding it more practical for work-related travel. He criticizes the punitive approach of councils, which he sees as targeting individuals already struggling to make ends meet.

The Gold Coast council, much like Noosa, has reported a 40% increase in requests related to illegal camping and homelessness over the past three years. This statistic underscores the tension between enforcing local laws and acknowledging the economic hardships faced by many Australians.
Key Takeaways

  • A photo has emerged showing rows of motorhomes illegally parked in a car park at a major Aussie tourist town, causing issues for locals who feel they can't access their favourite spots.
  • Local Noosa resident Suzanne King highlighted the severe problem of illegal campers monopolising Claude Batten Drive and suggested the establishment of a permanent area for long-term campers.
  • Noosa Council is actively issuing fines, with 142 fines and 150 cautions given this year, to combat the illegal camping issue and has no plans to open a new campground in Noosa Woods.
  • The issue reflects a larger nationwide matter, with reports from the Snap Send Solve app indicating thousands of illegal parking incidents across Australia, and highlights the tension between cost-of-living pressures and council regulations.
As we delve into this complex issue, we invite our readers to share their thoughts and experiences. Have you witnessed the impact of illegal camping in your community? Do you believe there's a balance to be struck between regulation and empathy? Join the conversation and let us know your stance on this pressing matter affecting our tourist towns and their residents.
 

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Is this a Council 'Law' or a State Law? With State Laws you have very little chance of wining a court case against a fine/ticket. If it is a Council 'Law', you can beat it in court, despite the Council huffing and puffing their might. The Council attempts to bluster with made up environmental and developmental legislation and quote rules and regulations that are suspicious at best. They will threaten to tow your vehicle, but that is the job of the Dept of Roads not theirs. Don't let a Council brow beat you. Stand your ground and get good legal advice.
 
The point is that the locals think the parking areas belong to them exclusively, they are public car parks meaning anyone can park in them. There is a difference between resting and long term camping. As stated here council has three caravan parks in this location that would be why they don't like free camping because they miss out on ripping off the travelling public.
 
In Smith Street Collingwood, Melbourne and other suburbs you find parking places converted to seating areas and this underlines that it is not about access to stores but rather councils seeking to reduce parking spaces, etc. However, let us be clear about it. Councils were at the forefront with their health department to terrorise shop keepers and others to coerce employees and others to have the “covid scam” jab that really was a “gene therapy” DEPOPULATION “bioweapon” to mass murder Australians and they are now seemingly making an issue that somehow people who ended up homeless, many due to the illness of the jabs, now are no longer desired. In my view the real criminals are the councillors and their staff who participated in crimes against humanity, terrorism, etc. This year I was given the understanding that one of my sons is dying due to the Pfizer jabs that were forced upon him and he no longer could work and is homeless sleeping in a car I own. I can assure anyone that if someone was to pursue him about parking then well they better be prepared to litigate and you may just find you are in a losing battle. In AEC v Schorel-Hlavka (representing myself) I defeated the Commonwealth DPP and 9 Attorney Generals on constitutional grounds such as FAILING TO VOTE in both cases. Councils should understand that they are NOT AT ALL a level of government but merely a municipal corporation and to serve residents, etc. If there is not enough parking facilities, then well instead of terrorizing people about the “covid scam” address the issue to provide more parking facilities.
 
In Smith Street Collingwood, Melbourne and other suburbs you find parking places converted to seating areas and this underlines that it is not about access to stores but rather councils seeking to reduce parking spaces, etc. However, let us be clear about it. Councils were at the forefront with their health department to terrorise shop keepers and others to coerce employees and others to have the “covid scam” jab that really was a “gene therapy” DEPOPULATION “bioweapon” to mass murder Australians and they are now seemingly making an issue that somehow people who ended up homeless, many due to the illness of the jabs, now are no longer desired. In my view the real criminals are the councillors and their staff who participated in crimes against humanity, terrorism, etc. This year I was given the understanding that one of my sons is dying due to the Pfizer jabs that were forced upon him and he no longer could work and is homeless sleeping in a car I own. I can assure anyone that if someone was to pursue him about parking then well they better be prepared to litigate and you may just find you are in a losing battle. In AEC v Schorel-Hlavka (representing myself) I defeated the Commonwealth DPP and 9 Attorney Generals on constitutional grounds such as FAILING TO VOTE in both cases. Councils should understand that they are NOT AT ALL a level of government but merely a municipal corporation and to serve residents, etc. If there is not enough parking facilities, then well instead of terrorizing people about the “covid scam” address the issue to provide more parking facilities.
 
In Smith Street Collingwood, Melbourne and other suburbs you find parking places converted to seating areas and this underlines that it is not about access to stores but rather councils seeking to reduce parking spaces, etc. However, let us be clear about it. Councils were at the forefront with their health department to terrorise shop keepers and others to coerce employees and others to have the “covid scam” jab that really was a “gene therapy” DEPOPULATION “bioweapon” to mass murder Australians and they are now seemingly making an issue that somehow people who ended up homeless, many due to the illness of the jabs, now are no longer desired. In my view the real criminals are the councillors and their staff who participated in crimes against humanity, terrorism, etc. This year I was given the understanding that one of my sons is dying due to the Pfizer jabs that were forced upon him and he no longer could work and is homeless sleeping in a car I own. I can assure anyone that if someone was to pursue him about parking then well they better be prepared to litigate and you may just find you are in a losing battle. In AEC v Schorel-Hlavka (representing myself) I defeated the Commonwealth DPP and 9 Attorney Generals on constitutional grounds such as FAILING TO VOTE in both cases. Councils should understand that they are NOT AT ALL a level of government but merely a municipal corporation and to serve residents, etc. If there is not enough parking facilities, then well instead of terrorizing people about the “covid scam” address the issue to provide more parking facilities.
Could not agree more!
 
This issue is long stayers, (camping, leaving mess, urinating &worse) that don’t allow others to enjoy the space. This is not the only beachside area that has put parking restrictions in place. Good on the Council for taking the residents concerns on board & ensuring everyone gets to enjoy the area.
 
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I can understand the locals frustration. The government created this problem with high immigration driving up the cost of housing and many people having nowhere to live. Get rid of the Albanese government.
Just remember. The immigration problem did not start until 23 May 2022 when Albanese gained office.

Please advise me of the zero immigration rates that occurred under Morrison, Turnbull and Abbott and I will show you the Tooth Fairy!
 
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The point is that the locals think the parking areas belong to them exclusively, they are public car parks meaning anyone can park in them. There is a difference between resting and long term camping. As stated here council has three caravan parks in this location that would be why they don't like free camping because they miss out on ripping off the travelling public.
Just a further example of the moaning groaning elites of this world.
 
This issue is long stayers, (camping, leaving mess, urinating &worse) that don’t allow others to enjoy the space. This is not the only beachside area that has put parking restrictions in place. Good on the Council for taking the residents concerns on board & ensuring everyone gets to enjoy the area.
When walking in different areas, especially around beaches, rivers, a lot of these `free campers` abuse the area and leave their rubbish dumped beside an already overflowing bin. Also in most towns, especially inland a little, there is plenty of cheap camping options, with showers and toilets. Having been a caravaner in the past, but now when travelling stay in Cabins, motels, etc, I do notice a lot of people abusing community areas. But again, have seen some campers abuse the cheaper camping sites as well. And it is not only the younger ones either.
 
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Personally I haven’t been affected but I believe the charges being requested in caravan parks is now really prohibited and I’m sure leading to people staying in so called ‘free camps’. We don’t caravan any more and I believe some of the free camps over East are very good I don’t feel like paying such exorbitant prices Esphecially dice we had our own shower and toilet
 
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