OFFICIAL
Areas set aside in Point Addis Marine National Park, Point Danger Marine Sanctuary and Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary Regulation(s)
20(1)(a)
Areas where access is prohibited or restricted.
20(1)(a)
Areas where access is prohibited or restricted.
39
Areas for animals.
Aircraft
90(3)
Purpose of set aside determination To set aside an area of a park to which access for a person or class of persons is prohibited without a permit. To set aside an area of a park to which access for a person or class of persons is prohibited without a permit.
Area set aside
Set Aside Determination Times or period
Set Aside Conditions Other conditions
All of Point Addis Marine National Park, Point Danger Marine Sanctuary and Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary as shown on Map 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Attachments 1-4).
At all times.
Persons driving or riding hovercrafts are not allowed in the area set aside. This set aside is for the purposes of the preservation, protection or management of the park.
All of Point Addis Marine National Park, Point Danger Marine Sanctuary and Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary as shown on Map 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Attachments 1-4).
At all times.
To set aside an area for the bringing of animals.
Beaches in Point Addis Marine National Park (Attachments 1-2).
At all times.
Persons using non-motorised vehicles including bicycles, monocycles, skateboards, roller skates, inline roller blades or coasters, roller skis and scooters are not allowed on the walking tracks set aside. (Note: The term ‘non-motorised vehicle’ is defined and administered by Vic Roads https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/) This set aside is for the purposes of public safety. Dogs are allowed in the area set aside.
To set aside an area where the launching, landing or delivering anything by aircraft
All of the beach in Point Addis Marine National Park as shown on Maps 1 and 2 (Attachments 1 and 2).
Between sunrise and sunset only.
Dogs are allowed on-lead only. Dogs must be under the immediate control of that person at all times. Dogs must be restrained from causing a disturbance to persons, or damage to or interference with property, animals or natural features of a park. A person who brings a dog into a park must collect and remove from the park any faeces deposited by the dog. Dogs must stay off sand dunes. Dogs are not permitted in or around Hooded Plover exclusion zones when established. Members of the Sports Aviation Federation of Australia Ltd, Hang Gliding Federation of Australia and Victorian Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association Inc are allowed in the area set aside for the purpose of landing hang gliders and paragliders subject to any permit conditions.