Future of the Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge

Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 17:51
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Does anyone know what's going on with Mt Hart?

I ran into an old mate today who'd just returned from WA and a trip through the Kimberley and NT. He tells me that Taffy is out on his ear, and that DEC/CALM is taking over effective late next year.

Does anyone have the facts?

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Reply By: Peter_n_Margaret - Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 17:55

Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 17:55
Read for yourself.
Unbelievable!
http://www.gibbriverroad.net/mount-hart.html

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Reply By: Member - John and Val - Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 17:56

Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 17:56
Just received a Kimberley newsletter including the following. Sounds as if Taffy is the victim of a mindless bureaucracy. It's a bit long, but worth reading and, especially for those who know Taffy, worth responding to.

John




I am writing this special issue mainly to reach those readers who have already been to the Kimberley.

Everybody else is of course more than welcome to read it as well!
It's just that this is not the kind of update that you had signed up for, and it is not the kind of newsletter that I usually send out.

I hope that as you read what is currently happening at Mt. Hart, you'll understand and agree with my decision.


So what is the reason for this special issue?

At this point in time it looks as if Mt. Hart may not open for business next season, except, maybe, the campground. However, that's only a small part of the news. The disturbing and hard to believe aspect is WHY Mt. Hart may not open.

If you own Destination Kimberley, have already been along the Gibb River Road, and especially if you have been to Mt. Hart and met Taffy, you can skip the next section and go straight to "What's happening at Mt. Hart now".

For those of you new to this list, let me first tell you a bit about Mt. Hart.


About Mt. Hart


Mt. Hart Wilderness Lodge is an almost one million hectare property, located right in one of the most scenic parts of the whole Kimberley, the King Leopold Ranges. Like all other leases in this part of the world, Mt. Hart was initially established to run cattle on it.

However, this country is as rugged as it gets. It's good country with lots of water and cattle do really well. But Mt. Hart is just too far off the beaten track and far too rugged. The pioneers had no way to get those healthy, fat cows to market!

Different owners struggled from 1914 to 1987 to make the place work, but nobody succeeded. Draughts and floods meant the homestead was shifted several times. (The heritage homestead that accommodates visitors today was built in 1960.)

Eventually Mt. Hart was declassified as a viable cattle station and the DEC--formerly CALM--took over. (The DEC/CALM is the government body that manages all Western Australian national and conservation parks.)

Enter Taffy Abbots.

Twenty years ago Taffy managed to negotiate a service agreement with CALM. He would go out there, look after the place for CALM, and try to make it viable as a tourism business. Obviously his work would greatly improve the value of the property (CALM's property!) so CALM in return would support Taffy by financing any capital investment work.

And make no mistake, there wasn't much left of Mt. Hart when Taffy arrived!

Over the next 20 years Taffy succeeded where all other pioneers had failed. His tenacity and dedication, fuelled by his love for this country, turned things around.

In twenty years of hard work, year round, seven days a week, sunrise to sunset, most of it backbreaking, manual labour, Taffy has built up Mt. Hart into what it is today. (I am not exaggerating for romanticism. This is what life is like for anyone who lives in such a remote place year round.)

Mt. Hart is a treasure in that it is a living piece of history, the real, authentic Kimberley of the pioneer days, that somehow made it into our century. Just like Taffy Abbots is a real, authentic Kimberley pioneer and bushman.

There aren't many left of either of those.


What's happening at Mt. Hart now?


In a region as remote as the Gibb River Road, people interact very differently than they do in more populated areas.

Integrity, honesty and openness are still at the core of everything, and a hand shake is still as good as a written contract.

Or so we like to think.

Unfortunately that doesn't work so well if you are dealing with soulless government bodies.

I don't know all the legal details of what is happening now, but it appears that when Taffy entered into the service agreement with the DEC, he left himself wide open to be taken advantage of.

In short:

* Taffy just received notification that he is out of there. Yep, kicked out, as of November 2011. (The service agreement will not be renewed.)

* The DEC/CALM want the property and everything on it (it is legally theirs). They don't want the business, but obviously Taffy also can't take it with him. So he loses his home and his livelihood.

* CALM gave Taffy a ruin twenty years ago, the DEC is now taking a little jewel off him. According to an independent valuation that Taffy had asked for, the value of the property has increased by 1.9 million dollars in that period.

* Most of that is Taffy's work and own money.

* Taffy is being offered $200,000 compensation, but only if he accepts that offer within 28 days, and the money will only be paid AFTER he has vacated the property for seven days and the DEC has inspected it to make sure he left his life's work in mint condition.

* $200,000 doesn't even allow Taffy to repay the loans he had to take out to do the DEC approved capital investments he's done (like the new campground and ablution block) and that he had assumed he would eventually be compensated for by the DEC, as per the agreement.


There is more, like a formal asset register the DEC was supposed to supply, and that Taffy had repeatedly requested to be drawn up.. Eventually a uni student on work experience visited Mt. Hart three years ago and made a list of all things that she thought she saw (a steam roller? a second access road?). The list also included many of Taffy's private possessions.

Taffy says he was reassured that it doesn't matter, that it was just a work experience, and not to worry about it.

Then last year he discovered that somehow this list has become the official asset register he had requested for so long. In other words, even some of his own personal plant, equipment, and tools have somehow become the property of DEC, according to that register. Taffy still has no confirmation that the list has been corrected according to his input.

The more I dug into this, the more it seemed like a very bad joke.

While I am sure that some of these matters could be resolved (the asset register, possibly), I wonder how that can happen within a couple of weeks, just before Christmas..

And the deadline on the DEC offer is December 23.

Now add up all of the above and then work out what this can mean for Taffy and Kim, especially if nothing gets resolved until then. Government bureaucracy is not exactly known to be speedy and efficient!

The two have only just reached out to let people know what's going on. I've only known about it for six days, and as I said, I don't know anything about the legal details. All I know is what Taffy and Kim have shared with me.

My fear is that legally the DEC has nothing to worry about. The contract Taffy signed twenty years ago appears to have enough loopholes for them to exploit. According to the state solicitor they owe Taffy nothing, the $200,000 are a goodwill offer. They also have the financial means to press their agenda, which Taffy has not.

There are doubts that what they are doing is in fact all legal, but there is no way for Taffy to assess or prove it in the given time frame. (Is that the reason for the short deadline?)

Even if it is legal, does it being legal make it right? I don't think so.

Is there anything that can be done about it?

Only one way to find out!

Taffy has written up his story from his point of view on the GibbRiverRoad.net website that Kim and he maintain.

The two have also made a couple of videos that tell the same story, for the more visual orientated among you:
The 12 minute version showing all the work Taffy did and explaining the current situation
The 7 minute version focussing on the current situation


You now know roughly as much as I know. Make up your own mind about all this, and if you also feel that something is going seriously wrong here, please make your voice heard.

At the bottom of the page on GibbRiverRoad.net Taffy has compiled a list of contacts to send your letters of concern.

You can also get in touch with Taffy and Kim themselves. They can certainly use a bit of moral support right now!

And if you have any ideas and suggestions for something that can actually be DONE about this, other than expressing outrage, please contact Taffy and Kim.

You can email directly to mthart AT bigpond DOT com or use the comments form on their website.

The 23rd of December is the deadline.
J and V
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Reply By: PatrolEv - Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 18:42

Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 18:42
G'day,

I have not been there and I do not know Taffy.......bloody shame though. These are the places I dream of going to. I fear if a corporation takes over then the character and charm will be lost.

This appears to be another example of a government body just making a decision and bugger the individual or the community, just about over it really.

People like Taffy, from the little I've read, are becoming far too rare. These people should be treasured because they are abviously an icon of the outback.

I'm really just rambling...just very dissapopinted when I hear these sorts of stories.

I hope that something happens to reverse this.

Ev
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Follow Up By: Member - Old Girl (QLD) - Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 18:59

Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 18:59
My thoughts too. Very sad. I hope some one out there is able to tackle this issue on their behalf.
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Follow Up By: Members Pa & Ma. - Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 20:33

Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010 at 20:33
Hi George& everyone on the Forum.
This is awful, we've got to do something to help. Is there a kind lawyer out there willing to give some free hints from Santa!!!!! I got the Email from Birgit this evening.
"Big frogs in little puddles laying down the law, tying bows in red tape and don't know what they're for" Good old Slim!." Ned Kelly was a gentleman compared to the likes of some". At Christmas too,! where money is concerned there are many who have no conscience or morals
We have to try & help these people.
Arkaroola was having the same trouble with a mining company. Many signed a petition, I haven't heard the result but at least they were paying good money. These people at Mt. Hart are very down at the moment, go to the Link shown & give them some support, please.
To all of you, warmest wishes of the season & every good wish for the coming New Year.
Take care, safe travels.
Bye Pa & Ma.
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Reply By: Member - Paul B (WA) - Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 00:26

Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 00:26
Once again DEC showing its true colours. Anyone who ever thinks more national parks or nature reserves are a good thing needs to remember they are simply handing it over to mindless petty bureaucrats who constantly cock things up. Pristine land certainly won't be protected by greenie types who frequent these sorts of govt agencies.
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Follow Up By: Members Pa & Ma. - Saturday, Dec 11, 2010 at 19:44

Saturday, Dec 11, 2010 at 19:44
Hi all. I was in contact with Taffy & Kim today.
They've got a website where you can keep up to date with what is going on at Mt. Hart.
A Kimberly newspaper was going to print their story today & it was all go ahead yesterday but today, the article seems not to have been written in the paper.????
The web site is www DOTgibbriverroadDOTnet/mt-hartDOThtml.
I hope I've done this correctly this time!
Bye, Ma.
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Reply By: Member - Rob Mac (QLD) - Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 00:48

Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 00:48
After reading Peter's link it sounds like a "Major Corporation" has already expressed an "espression of interest"!!! .
The usual "not what you know but who you know" is at work, am I being cynical or is it just me. A good lawyer should be able to negotiate an equitable outcome especially if an adverse public reaction via media and investigative journalism starts digging we might see some back-pedaling.
Grew up in the Kimberley.
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Reply By: Member - Timothy N (NSW) - Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 05:53

Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 05:53
I strongly encourage everyone on this site who has been to Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge and loved it, to follow the gibbriverroad link above. Read Taffys comments, then write or email ALL the contacts suggested including Colin Barnetts office.
Bad things happen when good people do nothing.
Regards.Tim.
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Follow Up By: Rossc0 - Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 12:48

Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 12:48
My email to those involved.

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Sirs,

I have just found that Department of Enviroment and Conservation is not intending to renew the "contract of services agreement" and are intending to "take Mt Hart out for expressions of interest".

I find this absolutely disgusting and an abuse of your position.

Mount Hart would not exist without the work of Taffy and Kim. Therefore you would not be in a position to even consider offering it for expressions of interest if they had not spent the last twenty years bringing it to the status it has today.

The tourism industry in WA will be all the worse for this decision and I can see it going the way of Karijina Eco Retreat, with shipped in frozen and reheated meals with no community spirit attached.

Your measly offer of compensation is no where near the value that Taffy and Kim have provided to the Kimberly during their time there, nor what any future leasee will benefit from.

My first visit to Mt Hart was in 1998 with 110 other people. On the ten day trip this was the highlight of the time. This trip started in Alice Springs and ended at Broome. No other place even came close to the hospitality and enthusiasm show by Taffy.

Today I understand nothing has changed. We had intended to visit Mt Hart next year, now we will definitely make it before November 2011 (assuming that Taffy is still there) and will never return once DEC or any other leasee takes over Mt Hart.

While I throughly support the objectives of DEC in conserving the environment, when you make misguided decisions like this you loose all credibility.

I do not expect a response from you, for as all bureaucrats you will just dismiss this as the thoughts of a minority and not of any concern to your position.

Yours Sincerely
(signed)


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Feel free to paraphrase it for your own.

Cheers
Ross

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Follow Up By: George_M - Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 16:56

Thursday, Dec 09, 2010 at 16:56
Thanks for posting your response, Ross - it makes it easier for the rest of us to respond in support of Taffy and Kim.

George_M

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Reply By: Member - Darren & Janella (WA) - Friday, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:15

Friday, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:15
This not on! Taffy & Kim need as much support as possible right now, so please show them your support, whether it be wiriting to the Ministers or just contacting Taffy & Kim giving them moral support.

Cheers,
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