I went through Kinglake last year, no sign of the fires. The land recovers quickly, it''s a beautiful part of the world.pietillidie wrote:Still could be. Some of the grasses are pretty common, so wherever hay is being cut and earth turned over.stui magpie wrote:The northern end of the north east link in Watsonia. That would make some sense but I get the same symptoms up in regional NSW.
I think can remember the Metropolitan Ring Road (??) being built out that way. Was that maybe in the late 90s?
I used to love it out that way, especially for bird and wildlife spotting. Is the area around the Plenty River still nice? I used to go for drives out there and on to Kinglake and sometimes Murrindindi Falls.
Has it recovered from the last round of fires? (The fires all blend together in my head, so I can't remember when they last went through Kinglake).
All the construction work for the north east link is quite beggaring in it's scale. Parks have been destroyed, the local footy oval is now a carpark and portables for all the workers to use when they aren't standing around watching a rare person actually working. It's clearly going to go way over budget, I hope they have enough to do all the promised green finishing touches and restore the footy ovals and parks.