There is a proposed development of the Rocky Valley Lake foreshore above Falls Creek, which is focused on the old Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) shed, which needs to be renovated to be usable.

The proposed developments are intended for year round use, meaning that the clearing of the Bogong High Plains road (which currently ends at the gate near Windy Corner) will be extended through to the Lakeside site. This will result in loss of crosscountry skier access, which FCARMB says will be ‘offset’ by an upgraded track to Nordic Bowl and beyond.

The new development will have a number of businesses, parking and public facilities and act as the staging point for winter backcountry touring on the east side of the High Plains.

Now a traditional owner group (Jaithmathang TOBOO ) and the Cross Country Skiing Association of Victoria have lodged an appeal against the notice of decision to grant a permit for the Falls Creek ANARE Shed Redevelopment at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). A local resident is also listed as an objector. Jaithmathang TOBOO have expressed concerns about lack of consultation on the development proposal.

Since the appeal Alpine Resorts Victoria have requested that the proposal be listed as Major Project. The matter is expected to be heard at VCAT in early October this year.

You can further information on the Save Falls Creek XC facebook page. There is also a funding appeal to cover the costs of the action.