Prof. Thomas Schlacher
A Queensland ecologist who suggested 4WDs should be partially banned on the beach to protect wildlife is refusing to back down after being flooded with death threats.

Professor Thomas Schlacher from the University of the Sunshine Coast has urged the government to consider banning all-terrain vehicles from certain sandy areas due to their destructive impact on marine life.

Earlier this year, Schlacher temporarily relocated his family to the United States after facing intense hostility from some four-wheel-drive enthusiasts, even receiving a threatening note stating, “we know where you live.”

Prof. Thomas Schlacher
Professor Thomas Schlacher said he wont “budge” on his plea to change the rules for 4WD beach driving.(Queensland Government)

“It appears that message isn’t getting through,” Schlacher remarked. “But I remain steadfast in my stance.”

Andrew Powell, Minister for the Environment, Tourism, Science, and Innovation:

Queensland is home to some of the world’s most diverse ecosystems. Our unique natural environment is central to our global reputation, and safeguarding it is a responsibility this government is honored to undertake.

Queensland boasts some of the most biodiverse landscapes on the planet – our iconic environment is part of our world-renowned reputation, and it is this government’s privilege to protect it.

In the same way, tourism is a core industry our state depends on, supporting one in 11 jobs and fuelling a more than $40 billion visitor economy that keeps Queensland running. One cannot thrive without the other.

Ecotourism depends on a healthy, well-managed environment, and that’s exactly what our Destination 2045 plan delivers – sustainable experiences that showcase our natural wonders while inspiring people to protect them for generations to come.

We have no plans to restrict access to beaches in key tourism areas like Bribie Island. But we expect everyone to do the right thing: follow the rules, respect wildlife, and keep these areas pristine.

Our rangers work alongside the Queensland Police Service to enforce a zero-tolerance approach to dangerous driving and environmental damage, and every dollar from camping and vehicle permits goes straight back into managing these areas.

Because protecting our natural environment isn’t negotiable – it’s what makes Queensland the home of the holiday.

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