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sometimes it is easier to beg forgiveness than ask permissionFirst step.
Call the council to find out if the roads are gazetted that means the council is responsible for maintaining the road.
Go from there.
These days it getting harder to get info form my local council than to find large Nuggets!First step.
Call the council to find out if the roads are gazetted that means the council is responsible for maintaining the road.
Go from there.
that's like Tinnitus ! ring,ring,ringFirst step.
Call the council to find out if the roads are gazetted that means the council is responsible for maintaining the road.
Go from there.
i think you would find that in most shires the council carriageway boundary clearance is 20 meters / 10 each side from the crown of bitumen center of road even if the private property fence intrudes over that line.IMHO road verges, particularly wide ones >10 metres between bitumen/ gravel and any boundary fences should be fair game if you leave the ground as you found it. Just park in a safe, unobtrusive spot, like anyone on the roads who pulls up for a comfort stop would do. Who’s likely to be policing such activity anyway.... see post #4
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