Public help wanted with graffiti attack
National Parks and Wildlife Service area manager Ms Angela Lonergan has called for public help after graffiti was sprayed over the Dingeldei Memorial Shelter in the day use area at Mt Bouddi in the Bouddi National Park on April 2 or 3.
"It is disappointing to see the lack of respect shown to these public facilities," Ms Lonergan said.
"These senseless attacks are unnecessary and cost taxpayer funds to repair.
"It is estimated it will cost approximately $1800 to remove the graffiti.
"Anyone who thinks they may have information about this incident is asked to contact the NPWS or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000," Ms Lonergan said.
The Dingeldei Memorial Shelter was built in 1962 by local volunteers in honour of a former trustee of Bouddi National Park.
SOURCE:
Media release, 7 Apr 2017
Angela Lonergan, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage