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Perth's Zig Zag Scenic Drive to stay open with a night-time curfew, but Mayor wants WA government to pay

Summary by Ground News
Zig Zag Scenic Drive was closed to vehicles in May 2020 due to problems with antisocial behaviour, drugs and hoons. The drive is a steep, one-way switchback road that provides sweeping views of Perth city as it winds down the side of the Darling Scarp in Gooseberry Hill National Park. The City of Kalamunda council voted this week to keep the road open during the day with an 8:30pm curfew. The city says the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) should pay opening and closing costs, but DBCA denies the road is on its land.

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