In regard to second link which refers to a private road on Crown land :  

Crown land is not the same as public land. There are many areas of 
government-owned land that are closed to the public.  The land may be reserved 
or dedicated for particular purposes that are best served by exclusion of the 
public. Or land may be leased so that the leaseholder has exclusive access for 
the duration of the lease.  Thus a private road on Crown land would not be open 
to the public.

In my view, the fact that the Council-maintained road appears to cease at the 
point where the "private road" commences supports the view that it is probably 
private.  

Many roads in western NSW are on Crown land that is leased by farmers. The farm 
roads are private and not open to the public.




On Wed, 9 Mar 2022, at 6:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Graeme
>
>    https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/2788602#map=15/-33.7227/150.6317
> Contact the land manager, if the land manager can make a serious job  
> of closing the track to traffic then it might be OK to use a lifecycle  
> prefix, there are a few to choose from.
>
>    https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/2348884#map=15/-34.6020/150.6799
> I think this one can't work out if its  public or private land, often  
> the private party is bluffing and its public land.
>
> Tony
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