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An online content creator has been fined for lighting an illegal fire at K’gari.

The influencer was hit with an $834 penalty, prompting Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service rangers to remind visitors to the island to respect its World Heritage environment.

The woman also received a warning for using a drone to record video above a camping area, where the use of drones is restricted.

Fires on K’gari are strictly prohibited unless they are lit in QPWS-provided fire rings at the Dundubara and Waddy Point camping areas, when a fire ban is not in place.

Senior Ranger Chad Hoult said the fine served as a reminder that influencers are not exempt from the rules, nor are they an official source of information when it comes to K’gari’s regulations.

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The influencer was hit with an $834 penalty.

“Disregarding these rules poses a serious threat to K’gari’s delicate environment, unique wildlife and rich cultural heritage,” he said.

“Illegal fires can quickly become bushfires that impact the island’s natural and cultural values and put lives at risk.

“We are lucky this wasn’t the case with this fire. However, we have seen illegal campfires become significant bushfires on Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) and at Teewah.

“The QPWS is committed to protecting our spectacular national parks, ensuring they remain safe and enjoyable now and into the future.”

Fires on K’gari are strictly prohibited unless they are lit in QPWS-provided fire rings.

Before visiting any protected area, QPWS urged all visitors to check the official rules and guidelines on the QPWS website and speak directly with rangers for accurate and up-to-date information. For more information on park rules and safety guidelines, visit the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website.

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