Submissions to the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park, Dyurrite Cultural Landscape, Management Plan included 18,339 visitors to the Engage Victoria webpage; 1094 responses to an online survey; 581 submissions received; and 365-plus attendees at an online information session.
According to the Parks Victoria community engagement summary report, the overwhelming majority of participants expressed concern about the consultation process and felt a strong sense of loss for rock climbing.
While many participants showed respect for the need to protect cultural heritage, there was strong feedback calling for the scope of the permanent restrictions to be reconsidered.
The main themes centred on the importance of rock climbing at Dyurrite – to both climbers and the local community – for many reasons including connection to nature and friends, emotional wellbeing and mental health benefits, and economic and tourism benefits; and that rock climbers make a significant contribution in protecting and maintaining the landscape.




