I think we should be considering the Australian Walking Track Grading System. It seems to have been defined by the Victorians (Forest Fire Management - https://www.ffm.vic.gov.au/recreational-activities/walking-and-camping/austr alian-walking-track-grading-system). The AWTGS defines 5 track grades.
It appears to have been adopted by National Parks here in WA, NT, SA, QLD and NSW, and Bush Walking Australia. I have tagged a few tracks (where there were officially signed with a "Class") as "awtgs=" (however someone in Germany has since deleted those tags without reference to me!) Australian Standard AS 2156.1-2001 is titled "Walking Tracks, Part 1: Classification and signage". However, I don't have a subscription to read the contents of this standard to see how it compares with the AWTGS. Other documentation I have seen refers to the AS scheme as having 6 levels Ian
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