Letters to the Editor – November 2, 2018

Updated November 2 2018 - 6:45pm, first published 3:00pm

Attraction disappointing

Disappointing experience: Tower Hill State Game Reserve. Picture: Christine Ansorge
Disappointing experience: Tower Hill State Game Reserve. Picture: Christine Ansorge

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Tower Hill Reserve for the first time in twenty years. I was very disappointed. On the drive in, and out, the ground cover flora appeared to consist of weeds. When I arrived at the Information Centre the perception of the weedy undergrowth was consolidated. While I am not a botanist, but I was able to discern that 'sticky weed', cape weed, thistles and ragwort completely covered all the ground that I could see, except for the roughly mown area immediately surrounding the Information building. Regrettably, I personally am not able to do any of the walks shown on the sign board, which was clear in its instructions for fitter folk, but after having spoken to a friend who has been on these walks, I was informed that they also are overgrown. The Information building itself was rather sad, with several windows, all of which were constructed of wood, rotting, and all in need of a coat of paint, which was thus detracting from the building itself. The interior of the information centre was given over to tourist type merchandise, but not much visible information about the geology and history of the area. I could not help but compare the paucity of information here, to the wealth of information given at the Information Centre of Derrinallum's Mt Elephant. I do not know what organisation is in charge of the Tower Hill Reserve, but it appears to me that it is either under-funded, under-staffed, or else no body is interested in maintaining the precincts. I came away after my visit with a feeling that perhaps it was one of those things that 'seemed a good idea at the time'.

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