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Urupunga fishing camp

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 12:02 pm
by Matt Flynn
NT Govt PRESS RELEASE

Urapunga Aboriginal Corporation has received a $100,000 Recreational Fishing Grant from the Territory Labor Government to install fishing facilities at a campsite the Corporation is developing at Urapunga.
The grant will help create jobs in the remote community and support the growth of the recreational fishing sector.
The Recreational Fishing Grant scheme is part of the Territory Labor Government’s $50 million investment in recreational fishing, which has so far seen improved facilities at several popular fishing spots across the Territory.
Urapunga lies at the junction of the Wilton and Roper Rivers in Southern Arnhem Land, an area popular with recreational fishers. The new campsite will include powered and unpowered sites, ablution blocks, boat hire, outdoor kitchens and tours.
The $100,000 Recreational Fishing Grant will be used to install facilities such as fish cleaning stations, designated camping for fishers, an upgraded boat ramp, undercover gas barbecues and solar-powered lighting bollards.
Minister for Primary Industry and Resources Ken Vowles said: "The Territory Labor Government is investing $50 million in recreational fishing to boost the sector and create jobs.
“The recreational fishing sector employs people across the Territory, including in remote and regional areas, and funding projects such as this Urapunga fishing camp will help create jobs for Aboriginal Territorians on country.
“The Roper River is a pristine environment popular with fishos for its abundance of barra and threadfin salmon. This new campsite will give visitors access to the Wilton river system and billabongs, including areas that have not been easily accessible in the past.”
Member for Arnhem Selena Uibo said: "The Urapunga Aboriginal Corporation has already made great progress on this new campsite, and this Recreational Fishing Grant will help them provide even more facilities at the site to attract tourists and recreational fishing to the area.
“The community of Urapunga recognises that fishing is a huge part of the Territory lifestyle, and it provides economic development opportunities that will provide jobs for people on country.”
Quotes from Urapunga Aboriginal Corporation Director, James Woods:
“The grant will help to erect a facility whereby recreational fishers can enjoy the remote area fishing that both of those rivers offer.
“It also means indigenous members of the community will have the opportunity to seek employment within the prospective tourism venture that the Corporation is presently undertaking.
“We hope this grant will lead to a burgeoning tourism industry on the Roper River and lift employment opportunities and the wellbeing of a, until recently, forgotten community somewhere in Southern Arnhem Land.”

Re: Urupunga fishing camp

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:02 pm
by Jer
Is this the same Roper River that rec fishos will be locked out of come Dec 31st if the NTG and the NLC don't come to an agreement regarding permits?

Sounds like a great way to waste $100,000.

Re: Urupunga fishing camp

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 8:33 pm
by mickkk
If it’s anything like the SEAL 4wd track in SE Arnhem Land, it will be all grants and promises. There will be hundreds of thousands handed over. Toilets built, causeways built. Then it will be impossible to access by the 2nd year.
We were knocked back in early 2017.