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Leisure Travel Insurance

Updated September 2023

Looking for travel insurance that covers activities typically undertaken by bushwalkers?  (Not restricted to club members.)

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Visiting Australia?

Australians call walking in natural areas bushwalking.  In other parts of the world it can be known as hiking, rambling, trekking, tramping or hill walking.  Before going bushwalking, to ensure thier safety and enjoyment visitors need to understand some of the unique aspects of Australia's environment.

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Commercial Activities, Tourism and Infrastructure in Protected Areas

Bushwalking Australia’s position on commercial activities, tourism and infrastructure in protected areas such as national parks.

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Trip Intentions Online

Advising friends, family or a responsible person of your intentions when venturing into the bush should be something all bushwalkers do as a matter of course.

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Members - Western Australia

Federation of Western Australian Bushwalkers Inc



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Website     www.bushwalkingwa.org.au
Address  

PO Box 534

Leederville WA 6903

Phone   (08) 9384 5505
Email   enquiries@bushwalkingwa.org.au

The Federation of Western Australian Bushwalkers Inc is the Peak Body representing bushwalking interests in Western Australia. The Federation is one of the smaller State federations, representing about 1000 members across 10 different clubs.

We protect the interests of our members by:

  • Monitoring legislation, acts and rulings which may affect the interests of bushwalkers, and seeking a fair outcome on these decisions.
  • Lobbying organisations to ensure that a strong voice for bushwalkers is heard and acted on in the improvement and preservation of the bushwalking environment.
  • Linking our member clubs with events of common interest.
  • Directing public opinion toward the appreciation of the natural environment and the need for its conservation.
  • Promoting minimum impact bushwalking practices.
  • Providing insurance for member clubs against claims of public liability or personal accident.
  • Providing a forum for sharing ideas.

The Federation has been engaged in continuous dialogue with Western Australian State Government agencies to allow bushwalking in Water Catchments.

Our hard work bore fruition in March 2008 when the Department of Water reinstated an historic ruling allowing Federation member clubs to walk in catchment areas. FWAB continues the fight for increased access to government land on our members' behalf.