As Australians, we are fortunate to have access to some of the most beautiful and diverse natural landscapes in the world. Our parks and forests provide not only incredible outdoor experiences but also essential benefits for public health, biodiversity, and regional economies. However, these vital spaces need greater support to ensure they remain accessible and well-maintained for future generations.
Ahead of the 2025 federal election, Bushwalking Australia has released a Position Statement, calling on all levels of government to prioritise investment in the protection, maintenance, and enhancement of our natural assets. This includes:
- Increased funding for our parks and forests – Ensuring essential maintenance, infrastructure, and conservation programs are adequately resourced.
- Preserving public access – Protecting the right for all Australians to enjoy nature, not just commercial operators or paying visitors.
- Sustainable tourism planning – Ensuring that tourism developments complement rather than compromise the natural experience that makes these places special.
We know that well-maintained parks and trails are not just good for bushwalkers; they support local communities, encourage active lifestyles, and preserve Australia’s unique landscapes and wildlife. With growing pressures from inadequate funding, inappropriate developments, and increased usage, it is critical that our leaders take action.
We encourage all bushwalkers to read the Bushwalking Australia Position Statement and consider how they can support the call for stronger protections and investment in our natural areas. We must ensure that Australia’s bushwalking tracks, parks and forests remain a source of adventure, relaxation, and inspiration for generations to come.
Created in partnership with Bushwalking NSW, Bushwalking QLD, Bushwalking Tasmania, Bushwalking Victoria, HikeWest and Walking SA.
View the Bushwalking Australia Position Statement on Funding and Protection of Natural Assets