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VK2 repeaters may face eviction from sites across the state
Phil Wait VK2DKN, in a news posting to WIA website, says that the Director General
of the NSW Department of Lands has written to the WIA upholding the Department's
decision to impose a $367 fee for each amateur radio facility located on
NSW Crown Land.
The WIA had written to the Director General in August arguing for special
consideration for communications facilities maintained by small amateur radio
clubs, and highlighting the strategic community resource that amateur radio
communications facilities provide during emergencies.
In the Department's reply, the Director General advises that the site rental fees
are prescribed under NSW State legislation, and cannot be reduced below the
minimum rent provisions in that legislation.
This is bad news for small amateur radio clubs which maintain repeater
facilities on NSW Crown Land, and also for those larger clubs which have
several affected repeater sites.
The likely outcome is the closure of a number of rural amateur radio repeater
facilities, or at least their relocation to less favourable sites.
On the other hand, larger well resourced clubs may welcome the opportunity to
enter into an agreement which guarantees secure tenure for their repeater sites
located on Crown Land.
Individual NSW amateur radio clubs adversely affected by this new fee should
consider their position carefully. Failure to enter into a rental agreement
when asked to do so by the NSW Department of Lands may result in eviction from
a Crown Land site.
Source: Wireless
Institute of Australia
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