In response to concerns regarding the cancellation of this much-loved annual event by the King of the Mountain (KOM) committee, Sandy asked a Question without Notice (QWN) during Parliament to the Queensland Minister for Environment, which is below including the Minister’s response:

Sandy’s QWN

My question is to the Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Innovation. The 44-year-old world renowned King of the Mountain race at Pomona has been cancelled this year due to unfeasible permit conditions issued by Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service (QPWS) for this volunteer-run event. Will the minister review these conditions and assist our communities to retain this iconic event that brings social, physical and economic benefits to Noosa and beyond?

The Minister’s response

I thank the member for the question. Of course I am aware of the event. It is not an event that I have participated in, but what I have participated in is hiking that track. I am sure that the member is aware that Parks and Wildlife has an important responsibility in respect of not only protecting environmental values but also providing for the safety of those who go on that track or, indeed, to any of our parks.

My understanding and recollection of negotiations to date is that any decision to cancel that event is one for the organisers. My department and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service have been consulting with the event organisers and are still willing to do so. I also saw the media piece last night about it. I note that a number of locals also commented on the degradation of the track. When you have 80 people travelling through that small track, it is causing some damage to the environment. There are also safety concerns about people going up the mountain and others coming down at the same time. My understanding is that my agency has indicated that, while the approval for 80 people—that is what was previously approved—to participate stands, they have requested a staggered approach. I would say again that it is matter for event organisers whether they go ahead, but it is the responsibility of my agency and I expect them to act in accordance with the safety of those going to these parks but also in accordance with the protection of environmental values.

Understandably, many in our community are upset with this news, however, we encourage all to support the decision of the KOM Committee whilst discussions with all parties continue. Alternatively, residents may consider contacting the Cooroy Pomona Lions Club and offer their assistance either to the committee’s proposed new format minus ‘the race’, or to assist the race in continuing with two waves of entrants should they choose this option.

The Committee can be contacted via https://kingofthemountain.com.au/contact

Further information

To contact the Queensland Minister for Environment, email environment@ministerial.qld.gov.au. Please copy our office in via noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au and forward us any response you receive.