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Queensland Events COVID Preamble:
Due to recent changes in government restrictions, Queensland reviewers and HQ are pleased to announce that Events can start to happen.
From 01 Dec 2020, getaherings of up to 100 people can take place in a public place, hosted by individuals.
“Please keep in mind that geocaches must comply with all applicable laws, including health and safety guidelines. Event cache owners are responsible for ensuring the number of people in attendance is in accordance with any requirements or restrictions for gatherings” - Geocaching Terms of Use
Remember, the reviewers are here to help, so if you ask us, and work with us, we can assist to make your event happen. If you have questions, or want to let us know of restrictions changes, please do send us an email or contact us through geocaching.com
Cheers,
Ministro - Matt
Jingeri - Thomas
Please Note, Regarding Geocaching Events:
Because we are phasing in the ability to hold events in Queensland, we also ask that your event:
- Must be held outdoors and with permission of the land owner, and
- In a public place.
Lastly, if the Queensland Government makes changes to the COVID-Safe restrictions that you feel change the requirements in this wiki, please let a local reviewer (Ministro or Jingeri) know via email or geocaching.com.
General:
QLD is reviewed by Jingeri. We ask that you read the detail below and the rest of the guidelines prior to hiding your geocache.National Parks and State Forests
QPWS allow Geocaching in their managed areas with permission. Here is their Geocaching on QPWS managed areas operational policy.
Geocaching Activity Guidelines have also been developed to provide guidance for QPWS staff and geocachers on issues such as appropriate cache size, length of cache placement, and approval process. The policy and guidelines were modelled on those from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife to achieve some cross-border consistency.
The first step after reading these policies is to find your local ranger, should you be unsure who it is that is responsible for an area you can email the QPWS enquiry centre info@nprsr.qld.gov.au
The following flowchart describes the process your application will follow.
Key Points:
- This policy applies to all physical geocaches. (Events require separate permission)
- The maximum term of approval for a traditional cache to placed in a QPWS managed area is 5 years.
- Apart from Geocoins, no other trade or trophy items (including Travel Bugs) can be placed in the cache.
- The cache listing must contain some minimum information before it can be published.
The Tourism and Visitor Management Unit of QPWS would like to give special thanks to ruzzelz who represented the geocaching community for his input during the development of the policy and guidelines.
To find out boundaries for lands managed by QPWS you can use the Queensland Globe portal.