Historical information
This letter to the editor of the Wonthaggi Express newspaper was written by “ONLOOKER (name and address/supplied)” in 1969 at a time when the Phillip Island Penguin Parade was under the management of the Phillip Island Shire Council. There was very limited parking at the Penguin Parade at that stage, and visitor numbers on any night were not capped. It was not uncommon for many cars to be parked along the main road leading to the Penguin Parade. This was a cause of a great deal of concern as visitors to the Parade walked back to their cars in the dark along the main road after the Parade finished some hours after sunset. At that time there was no designated Phillip Island newspaper, with the Wonthaggi Express also covering some news from Phillip Island.
Significance
The letter articulates the concern felt by many local residents and visitors to the Penguin Parade with regard to the lack of parking and other infrastructure for tourism on Phillip Island, and the Phillip Island Penguin Parade in particular. Having been published in the Wonthaggi local newspaper of the time, the Wonthaggi Express, also indicates that either there was no local newspaper being published on Phillip Island, or that the author submitted to both local newspapers in order to get their message across.
Physical description
Single column letter to the editor in 3 short paragraphs. Black ink on white paper. Photocopy of original article.
Inscriptions & markings
10-4-69 EX (referring to 10th April 1969, Wonthaggi Express newspaper)
Subjects
References
- publication: An island worth conserving. A history of the Phillip Island Conservation Society 1968-2008. Author: Christine Grayden. Published by the Phillip Island Conservation Society, 2008 ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-646-49070-0 120 pages in 18 chapters and 2 appendices. Black and white text, greyscale and black and white photos and pen and ink drawings. Green cover with colour photos front and back. See chapter 5: Penguins and Power