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Revealed: Plans to ban climbers from Mt Warning forever

Tuesday February 16, 2021
Hikers would be permanently banned from climbing Mt Warning between the Gold Coast and Byron Bay under an Uluru-like ban to be brought in next year, according to revelations in government documents.
Mt Warning from the Pinnacle lookout. Photo: NSW Government
The distinctive peak, which sits in Wollumbin National Park in the top north east corner of NSW within easy travelling distance from the Gold Coast and Brisbane is a major tourist drawcard as the first place in mainland Australia to see the sunrise.
However, it has been controversially closed to tourists…
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