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Logue Brook back as place to play

20th November 2008, 6:00 WST

Logue Brook dam is set to be reopened for recreation on December 1 but the State Government has backed away from its pledge to take drinking water from the popular South-West swimming spot.

Labor outraged locals when it banned water skiing, fishing and swimming at the dam in May as part of a multi-million-dollar deal with private irrigator Harvey Water to boost potable water supplies by 5GL by 2010.

Premier Colin Barnett promised before the election to allow recreation at the dam but said it would also be used as a "future potable water source". The promise would have overturned a decades-old WA rule which bans dams being used for both.

Outspoken MLA Murray Cowper revealed yesterday Water Minister Graham Jacobs had told him Logue Brook was set to reopen for recreation.

Recreation, Sport, Tourism Alliance spokesman Mike Wood said the single use policy should be changed.

GEORGIA LONEY


Source - The West Australian Newspaper

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Save Logue Brook Dam Action Group Inc. and its supporters, supports the party that facilitates recreational areas which encourages family involvement to promote health and wellbeing.

Closure of this "Family Orientated" facility is endemic with other similar areas in the South West, particularly Collie, are sighted for closure in the near future.

There are alternatives to closing Logue Brook Dam by sharing the water body by "managed dual use"


Can't wait to get back to "THE DAM"

After over 30 years of skiing at Logues I was gutted when they closed it, now I can't wait to head back down, clean up the van, and get back into the great life that Logues has provided me with since I was a child. I'm sure that all of us long time semi-permanents and all the day trippers will join me in thanking Peter, Brad, Murray Cowper and everybody else (you all know who you are) who was involved in the Save Logue Brook campaign. Lets hope it remains open for many generations to come. Craig Stocker.

Cant wait for Logues to

Cant wait for Logues to reopen!! What an answer to prayer for the locals that have grown up with this great facility on their doorstep and more importantly for our next generation! Long live democracy, common sense and the Liberal gov!!

Reopening of Logues

Spoke to Murray Cowpers office Thurs, they advised me the decision on Logues would hopefully be made public Wed 19-11-08 as it was to go before Cabinet Mon 17-11-08, and the word was for an opening to all watersports including waterskiing before Xmas. We'll wait and see ah Jason

NO boats please

I want to go and camp with my kids knowing that they are safe having a swim or a paddle without some idiot half full of piss flogging around them in a boat. Im not keen on being woken up at 5am to the sound of boats screaming up and down the lake just because the water is better for skiing. And then ALL DAY until dark. Tuff if your going for a quiet weekend away with your family. What other watersports can you do safely if your dodging boats? Site Administrator says - Please feel free to post your comments but do not use offensive language. This is a family/community based website. Comments will be edited or deleted if deemed necessary.

No peanuts please

Get a grip you peanut! If you want to go somehwere with no boats so you can have a safe swim or a paddle then go to Hamlin Bay, Dunsborough, Jurion Bay or a local swimming pool! This is a designated ski area in a relatively small dam. There are but a limited few places that facilitate waterskiing in calm waters in WA. Conversely, there are numerous places you can go in WA to swim and have a quiet camping experience...why dont you go to one? Instead, peanuts like yourself campaign to have areas such as this kept under lock and key to conditions that only suit yourself. Get a life, and dont be such a selfish narrow-minded individual...have you ever considerred your kids might like you buy a boat and take them skiing?

NO GRUMPY PEOPLE PLEASE

Logue is a designated ski area!! If I want a quiet, romantic night out for dinner with my husband, I don’t go to McDonalds. If you want a quiet location to stay and you don’t like being surrounded by boats, don’t go to Logue - simple. (Besides, I think 5am is a bit early for us “idiots” to get up and “flog around” in our boats, when we are all still “half full of p***” from the night before) – sarcasm intended.

RE No Boats

If you do not like the boats then find somewhere else to go. There are so many other options YOU have but unfortunatly the number of ski areas are getting less and less.

Can't wait to go for board

Can't wait to go for board and kick back enjoying a beer on the foreshore the paradise we know as logues. Be there in January for good times, laugh. The Palmers

Can't wait to get back to Logues for the 32nd yr

I'am only 32yrs old and have been going there since I was a baby. I was pregenant last year and could'nt go for a ski I was disapointed that it was closing. My 2year old loved it last year and I am sure my 7 month old would too. Looking forward to getting out on the fresh water and also kicking back enjoying a beer.

logues

dont make too many plans. i heard on abc radio that they are considering a no powerboat clause like at wellington dam. so they will open the lake for recreation but not skiing. that way it is easy to treat the water for dual use. hope you can paddle fast