Canning Stock Route
Visitor Permit System
Home
|
Apply for permit
|
Trip planning
|
System management
Javascript is currently disabled in your browser, however this site requires it to work correctly.
Please enable Javascript by following suitable instructions for your browser, such as is available here:
http://enable-javascript.com/
Apply for a new permit
1. Applicant
Are you a commercial operator?
A commercial operator is someone who receives payment to take customers along the Stock Route. In the event of a tag-along tour, the commercial permit covers the lead vehicle only. All other vehicles in the tour require a (non-commercial) permit.
Yes
No
Name
A permit is required for each vehicle travelling the Stock Route. Only one name needs to be entered as the applicant, preferably either the owner (if on the trip) or the main driver of the vehicle.
*
Email
*
*
Phone
Please enter a contact phone number. If not in Australia, please add the international phone number prefix (e.g. +1 for USA, +44 for UK, +64 for New Zealand).
*
Address
*
City/Town/Suburb
*
State/Region/Province
Western Australia
Northern Territory
South Australia
Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria
Australian Capital Territory
Tasmania
Other
Other
Postal code
*
Country
*
2. Vehicle
Vehicle type
If you choose 'Other' then your application will require manual assessment. This is because the automatic approval only applies to the common modes of transport. Appropriately equipped 4WD light vehicles (e.g. Toyota Landcruiser, Nissan Patrol, Landrover Defender) and motorcycles are the recommended modes of transport, however heavier 4WD vehicles (e.g. Oka, Mitsubishi Canter) are currently also allowed. If you are planning to travel by other means, please include additional information when submitting your application.
4WD light vehicle
Motorcycle
4WD heavy vehicle
Bicycle
Trekker
Will you be towing a trailer?
The towing of trailers along the CSR is discouraged due to the damage they create on the track, such as large corrugations and ruts. This can lead to additional damage to the environment through parallel tracks being created. It also contributes to increasing the footprint of camp sites. If you have no choice but to tow a trailer, there will be an additional fee that goes towards managing the stock route environment.
Yes
No
Number of people in vehicle
If you indicate too many people travelling in your vehicle then your application will require manual assessment. This is because automatic approval only applies to recommended safe passenger loads. If you must carry more passengers on your trip, please include additional information when submtiting your application.
*
*
Vehicle registration
*
Vehicle make
*
Vehicle model
*
Vehicle colour
*
3. Trip plan
Start location and estimated date
Wiluna
Well 5
Well 9 (Weld Spring)
Well 23 (Kalpya)
Well 33 (Kunawarritji)
Well 51 (Wirijara)
Billiluna (Mindibungu) Community
*
*
End location and estimated date
A maximum trip duration limit applies for automatic approval. While travellers on the CSR tend to do so at different rates, experience shows that 6 weeks allows for plenty of time for even the most leisurely sightseer. If you do need to remain on the CSR for longer, please include additional information when submitting your application.
Wiluna
Well 5
Well 9 (Weld Spring)
Well 23 (Kalpya)
Well 33 (Kunawarritji)
Well 51 (Wirijara)
Billiluna (Mindibungu) Community
*
*
The end date must be after the start date
Select the areas you intend to visit
This information is for planning purposes only and will not form part of your permit conditions. For instance, estimated vehicle and people numbers will be made available to stores along the CSR (Kunawarritji and Billiluna) to assist them in planning their supplies. Information will also be made available to ranger groups along the CSR to assist them in planning monitoring and management works.
Wells 1 to 4 (Wiluna native title claim)
Wells 5 to 15 (Birriliburu native title determination)
Wells 16 to 39 (Martu native title determination)
Wells 40 to 49 (Ngurrara native title determination)
Wells 50 to 51 (Tjurabalan native title determination)