b' NewsANZAC Dawn ServiceIllegal trail bike riding andfour wheel driving on rise in in the bush 25th April, 2021VictoriaVictorias parks, forests and reserveshave become more popular than everfor trail bike riding and four-wheeldriving over the last 12 months, andwhile there is an extensive network ofroads and tracks open to the public,illegal off-road activity is increasing.The Conservation Regulator hasissued more than 100 infringementsfor off-road vehicle use by trail bikeriders and four-wheel-drivers sinceJanuary 1.Authorised officers are patrolling keylocations across the state, targetingillegal trail bike and four-wheel drivingactivity, and on the spot fines of $165apply. The maximum fine for riding ordriving on closed roads is $3,300,while damaging wildlife habitat canresult in a fine of more than $8,000. An ANZAC Dawn Service is always a This year, Land Rover Owners Clubmoving event and one which forces of Victoria trip leaders John and Prueus to stop and think about those who Hasler conducted a weekend trip intovolunteered their service and, in many the High Country over the ANZACcases, gave their lives during times weekend. As a club first in its 58-of war so that we might enjoy the year history, I suggested an ANZACfreedom of places like the Victorian Dawn Service on the Sunday morningHigh Country.of the trip, the 25th of April.2 JUNE2021 TRACKWATCH'