Blue Mountains Council (BMCC) plagiarises our business logo and then falsely claims it to be Gundungurra?

Since 2018 and prior (from our tour business conception in 2013), Nature Trail’s business logo has recently been plagiarised by government (local Blue Mountains Council jointly with the NSW Government’s (NPWS) Parks Service, tweaked with a few tokenistic aboriginal variations to our original artwork… Nature Trail’s creative logo artwork since 2018 is thus: The Blue Mountains Council in 2024 then […]

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NPWS (Parks Service) plagiarises Nature Trail’s copyright logo

Nature Trail is frankly gobsmacked to recently discover that its copyright logo (above) and pending registered trademark has just been plagiarised; that is copied and used by someone else for their own purpose and benefit.  And without asking us? Disturbingly, the plagiarism seem to been from a combination of bloody government and sadly a local artist of Aboriginal ancestry who’s […]

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Achtung! Amateur hour back at Wollangambe

Wollangambe Canyon might need some more warning signage, if only people would heed the advice. Two weeks after the so-called “whirlpool” tragedy on Saturday 2nd January, when two women drowned on a bushwalking club lilo trip, two more lilo tourists got themselves lost in the same canyon and had to be rescued. This time they were more downstream in what […]

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