Townsville Bulletin

FAMILIES HAVE FUN IN THE SUN

Camping trips put on hold

- KATE BANVILLE kate.banville@news.com.au

ANY long weekend would normally see North Queensland­ers away camping but with restrictio­ns still lingering, police are patrolling for any potential law breakers.

Townsville resident Dave Acree said he got away with his young family when he could but with current restrictio­ns stopping short of lifting the ban on camping, a trip to local parks was the next best thing.

“I’m looking forward to camping opening up again.

“We’ve had to cancel a few planned trips already but both my wife and I work in first response and we know we just have to do this (follow restrictio­ns) right now,” he said.

“We’re a pretty outdoors family anyway so the kids are definitely loving going to the parks.

“Our little girl always points out the closed playground­s when we drive past and say ‘it’s because of the bad germs’ – they pick up on everything.”

Eased restrictio­ns were introduced on Saturday allowing for non-essential travel and shopping within 50km from home.

Some national parks were also reopened, however toilets, camping and day facilities remain locked.

Townsville District Duty Officer Acting Inspector Matt Lyons said a number of infringeme­nts were issued despite most residents being responsibl­e in obeying the social distancing measures.

A total of 1664 Queensland­ers have copped a fine for breaching public health directions since March 27, with 32 across the state since Sunday but it’s unclear if any of those were in the Townsville region.

“We’ve handed out some infringeme­nt notices but that’s been for house gatherings and the like,” Insp Lyons said.

“We’re actively patrolling camping sites and finding people are mostly complying.

“I just think people are taking it easy and being sensible about it.”

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Picture: EVAN MORGAN GLOWING: Hermit Park’s Ellie Kalachoff took a chance to cool off with five-month-old son Kyle at The Strand after an easing of COVID19 restrictio­ns at the weekend.
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Ameliah Malkus, 10, Maddie Moore, 4, and Koen Malkus, 7, from Alice River.
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Bryden Robinson and Lauren Wright from Mount Louisa with Drake and Luna.
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Caitlin Jones and Zash Los from South Townsville.
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Renee Buckland with Jack, 10 months, from Vincent.
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Dean and Amber Arnold with Ronin, 2, and Chloe, 7.
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Celeste and Dave Acree with Grace, 3, and Henry, 1, from Garbutt.
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Stuart A'vau and Jess Smit from North Ward.
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