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About Us
In 1997 a group
of concerned 4W
Drivers met to
see what could
be done by users
to assist in
maintaining the
sustainability
of popular
tracks. From
that meeting,
Track Care WA
Inc (TCWA) was
born.
With a charter
of dedication to
the care and
preservation of
4WD tracks and
their environs
throughout
Western
Australia, TCWA
has succeeded in
galvanizing the
conscience of
recreational 4W
Drivers into one
of stewardship
for the tracks
they enjoy.
TCWA’s first
project was a
major clean-up
of the Canning
Stock Route.
Volunteers and
funding came
from all over
Australia to
clear rubbish
and repair
tracks. A self
composting
toilet was
installed at
Durba Springs,
thanks to funds
raised by
donation. Well 6
(Pierre Spring)
now also has a
self composting
toilet thanks to
volunteer effort
and the support
of businesses
within the 4WD
industry. The
Holland Track,
between Hyden
and Coolgardie,
was next when
the Toyota Land
Cruiser Club of
WA adopted the
track with
TCWA’s
assistance and
instituted a
monitoring and
maintenance
program which
has kept this
popular route in
excellent
condition.
Closer to Perth
many 4WD tracks
have received
attention with
working bees to
repair tracks,
clear rubbish
from their
environs and
erect Code of
Conduct signs.
This activity
has now
developed into a
structured
process called
the Track
Adoption
Programme,
launched in
early 2007. An
initiative of
TCWA and the
Department of
Environment and
Conservation
(DEC), the
programme
provides for
formal adoption
of a given area
by clubs or
interested
groups. Typical
activities
include rubbish
clean-ups, track
maintenance and
sign erection.
TCWA provides
organizational
and logistic
support,
including media
coverage,
funding for
signs and
volunteers for
working bees.
DEC’s role
includes initial
approvals,
environmental
analysis,
funding (when
available) and
supply of
machinery,
materials and
manpower for
agreed projects.
This has been a
resounding
success to date,
with several
clubs signing up
to adopt tracks
under threat of
closure. Your
group’s
assistance in
this programme
would be most
welcome.
A key aspect of
TCWA’s work has
been education.
Our Code of
Conduct signs
and promotion
through the
media have
spread the
caring word.
TCWA has seen
results already
from the
educational
approach as
tracks monitored
have
surprisingly
little rubbish
considering the
traffic.
People do care
and are showing
this by taking
their rubbish
out and
considering the
environment when
passing through.
A Memorandum of
Understanding
binds TCWA, the
4WD Association
of WA and DEC to
a working
relationship,
where
consultation
over management
planning and
access issues
are workshopped
on a regular
basis.
The future
accessibility of
off road
destinations in
WA is squarely
in the hands of
the users and as
a user, TCWA
needs your
support. Whether
it is in the
form of a
donation,
membership or
volunteering for
Adoption working
bees or simply
taking out your
rubbish and
following the
Code of Conduct.
Every little bit
helps the big
picture. And the
picture will get
bigger as
greater numbers
head for the
bush.
Please take a
moment to
consider an
investment of
time or funding
in the future of
your chosen
recreation. Help
TCWA help the
environment.
It’s depending
on all of us. |
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