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Travelling in Outback Australia
Date: 31 Jan 2012
 Our online shop sells this glovebox sized book for individuals planning to venture on the big trip through the Outback. It covers topics on pre trip planning, vehicle preparation and how to set up all the gear you intend taking. It then sets the modus operandi for daily operation while on the trip More info »

 

Desert Parks Bulletin 411
Date: 31 Jan 2012
 The latest Desert Parks Bulletin outlines the widely varying conditions at present across the parks and reserves of South Australia. Check carefully if about to depart for any of the destinations covered in this bulletin. More info »

 

Desert Parks Bulletin 409
Date: 21 Jan 2012
 Simpson Desert closed 1 December 2011 to 15 March 2012. Fire Ban Season is 15 October 2011 to 31 March 2012. More info »

 

Canning Stock Route exhibition at Australian Museum Sydney
Date: 10 Dec 2011
  The museum has brought to Sydney a great interactive exhibition about the Canning Stock Route, the people who live along it, the country and the history of its establishment a century ago by Alfred Canning. It is the longest stock route on the planet More info »

 

DESERT PARKS BULLETIN
Date: 04 Dec 2011
 SIMPSON DESERT closed 1 December 2011 to 15 March 2012. LAKE EYRE NATIONAL PARKBoating in any type of vessel requires written permission from DENRINNAMINCKA REGIONAL RESERVEGeneral Vehicle Access.Coongie Lakes National Park may be inaccessible for 2011 due to floodwaters.   WITJIRA NATIONAL PARK and the SIMPSON DESERT RESERVESCheck local conditions before travelling into this area. More info »

 

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 THE 9th NATIONAL 4WD GATHERING

When:    28th, 29th , 30th September, 1st October 2012

Where:   Mt Ive Station – Gawler Ranges S.A. 

Post this link in your browser for details and future updates 

http://www.auzbiz.com.au/4wdgathering/default0.asp 


 4x4 MOTOR  INSURANCE COVER FOR ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA IS NOW AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC WHO GO OFF THE BEATEN TRACK. JUST CLICK ON OUR INSURANCE QUOTES ICON AND CHECK US OUT.

             

                          TRACK DAMAGE CAUSED BY TOWING TRAILERS ALONG CANNING STOCK ROUTE

Plan to use your swag or tent and leave your camper trailers at home. More than the usual wear and tear caused by travellers towing trailers is of great concern to our fraternity and the locals. Part of the attraction of this route is the challenge of driving through such a vast wild natural area. The track is not maintained and for the few who drive it each year this great experience is being lessened by track and roadside damage caused during attempts to haul trailers over dunes in particular. Nobody wants a highway through this area but it does need suitably set up vehicles to traverse its challenges. With improved durability in camper trailer design, the track is now the weak link rather than the equipment. The damage caused by towing trailers highlights that these are not appropriate for this route.    

 

FOUR WHEEL DRIVE AUSTRALIA

 Four Wheel Drive Australia is our trademark which we have held for the past eleven years. From September 2009 is the way we are promoting our organisation and the legitimate recreation of four wheeling in all states and territories.  The member associations of the Australian National Four Wheel Drive Council have all taken up our distinctive logo which says it all for recreational four wheel driving in Australia; camping under the Southern Cross, access to our mountains and plains and using our 4WDs to travel to all parts of Australia.

FWDA is the complete image of our recreation and the incorporated body is the peak recreational 4WD lobby group in Australia. Its membership is comprised of the 4WD Associations in each State and the Northern Territory.

FWDA activities are based on the premise that recreational four wheel driving is a legitimate activity, and people have the right to own and use their vehicle for legitimate lifestyle and family activities. This premise is supported by policies that are based on factual evidence.

FWDA acts as your voice to keep 4x4 tracks open so that we can continue enjoying four wheeling in the great outdoors. Through our united efforts, the opinions and beliefs of four wheel drive enthusiasts are heard by land management agencies and by our elected officials. The more of us who care enough to join us, the stronger our voice becomes.

You are invited to become a member of your local four wheel drive club and then by affiliation, your state and national four wheel drive associations. Your membership provides you with priceless benefits of friendship and camaraderie. It helps protect your rights for driving off the bitumen. 

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This website is available to provide information on four wheel drive related issues. If you feel that there is an issue that FWDA needs to address please contact us.

 

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