The Wandering Tops

The Wandering Tops

13 May, 2020

Free to head North

Were packed up and ready to go by 9.30am however had to wait until 12 noon to leave as that was the official time the Bio-security police would allow us to leave our quarantine location.  Were handed our Certificate of Quarantine by Welfare staff - great excitement as so happy to be travelling on however sad to say goodbye to the staff members who have looked after us and visited on a daily basis for the last 2 weeks.  Hooked the van on and at 12.10pm we crossed the bio security border on the outskirts of Tennant Creek and were FREE!!! 

Receiving our quarantine clearance certificate
Copy of the certificate
Helen getting the certificate, still not venturing off the step!!
Hooked up ready to go, had better get Helen out of the cabin!!

Encountered quite a strong tail wind which was great for travelling.  Stopped at Renner Springs for a bite to eat however instead of the place being full of travellers, it was so quiet.  Had a chat to the owner who was certainly doing it tough as this time of year is usually his busiest.  Hoping the NT Border will open soon so he can get the travellers calling in again.  Sighted quite a few Wedge tailed eagles along the road and pulled into Hi-Way Inn Daly Waters for the night.

The next day we noticed a few more cars and trucks on the road and were stopped at a bio security check point at the turn off to Gove (Central Arnhem Rd).  We were able to show our Certificate and was able to continue on, however who would have thought we would be showing passes to travel through States/Territories in Australia!  Stopped for lunch at Pine Creek then drove to Adelaide River Caravan Park for the night.  Once again this place would be packed at this time of year however only 3 other vans here.  Heard news that Pubs can open up in the NT at 12 noon tomorrow, with restrictions, so expect to see more people out and about.
Free to travel north to Darwin.
No overflowing bins at deserted road side pull ins. This one at Newcastle Waters.
The lunch stop to ourself at King River Rest Area.

Left around 8am from Adelaide River and drove to Caravan Wash in Wishart where we washed most of the dust off the Van.  Drove to Charlies @ Marlow Lagoon where we set up - only 3 sites on his property and with borders closed we were his only clients.  Quite handy for us as our house is not far away so were able to go back and forth without any hassles.

06 May, 2020

Quarantine in NT

Arriving at the Qld/NT border security check point
After having a rest day at Camooweal we had prepared ourselves for an early start with some paperwork already completed ready to present on arriving at the NT/Qld border. We still hadn't had any information regarding our application submitted to the NT Chief Health Office for Exemption to Mandatory  Quarantine so anticipated that we would be require to quarantined for 14 days, probably in Tennant Creek being the closest town, 470 km away.
One of the many forms which had to be completed to continue our journey into NT
Who would have thought you would need to do this to travel within Australia 
At the border we had more paperwork to complete, some to confirm we knew there would be a cost to us to cover the quarantine and some regarding our travel plans. The NT police officer who attended to our paperwork had to make arrangements with NT Chief Health Office for our accommodation and was helpful in trying to have our caravan close to us and in a secure area while we where in quarantine. The regulations prohibit you quarantining in a caravan or motorhome as the premises has to be self contained with a bathroom and kitchen. After 45 minutes wait and still no confirmation from NT Health regarding our quarantine destination, the Police instructed us to start travelling to Tennant Creek and report to the Bio-security check point upon arrival.  The Police would then advise where we would be staying for the Mandatory Quarantine period.

Soudan Bore for morning coffee stop - had to sit in van due to the fly invation

Barkly Homestead Roadhouse, normally a very busy stop.
After travelling for more than 5 hours, only stopping for short breaks, we approached the Bio-security check point as we came into Tenant Creek and was met by another Police Officer who asked where we were going? To this I replied "I understand that you should be telling me" in my most polite manner. I then continued to inform him that we had been instructed at the border control to report to Bio-security check point for our accommodation details. He hadn't received any instructions, so another half an hour later and numerous phone calls, we were informed that we had been booked into the Outback Caravan Park and could stay in a cabin opposite where our caravan would be stored.
Bio-security Check Point
Our accommodation in the caravan park is a cabin, approximately 3 m x 5 m en-suite and a small kitchenette, yes bigger than the caravan but not much. The main difference is that we are restricted to staying in close proximity to the cabin. Initially we sat out on the small deck but because it wasn't really big enough for two chairs I convinced Helen that we could sit next to the deck ..... wrong, we were told this was out of bounds! I also wanted to open the caravan up to allow ventilation through but I wasn't allowed across the road about 10 metres to do this.  The environmental representative then allowed us to move the caravan next to the cabin and put a fence around the area, Helen said to keep me in, but this now does allow us out into this small area and we are complying with the quarantine regulations.

Each day we have a visit from Welfare officers and the Environmental Officer who is escorted by the Army and sometimes the Police.  They are checking on our welfare and making sure we are coping with the confinement. Helen is enjoying reading and loving the meals as she does not have to cook and Chicken Parmigiana is on the dinner menu!

After 5 days in Mandatory Quarantine we had a call from a NT Chief Health Officer representative who was initially responding to an email enquiry following up our Application for Exemption. From this call the application was escalated as it had been in the system for over 2 weeks and we were now in Mandatory Quarantine.  After reviewing our application we did have the opportunity to travel to our house in Darwin and complete the 14 day Quarantine period.  We chose not to do this as we felt the restrictions to drive the 1,000 km and then to take every thing out of our caravan into the house and arrange for food deliveries etc was going to be too difficult and didn't allow for any flexibility should something not go to plan.  So now by staying in quarantine at Tennant Creek we can complete the 14 days and receive a certificate on completion, then leave here without constraints other than abiding by NT COVID-19 restrictions. Might just add here that within 5 minutes of advising the NT Health Officer representative that we would stay at Tennant Creek for quarantining they sent through an email that the Exemption Application had been withdrawn.  Wonder why we waited over 2 weeks for action to be taken when we submitted forms!!!!

After our initial concerns about being quarantined in Tennant Creek we have settled into the restricted lifestyle and feel fortunate that we are able to open windows for fresh air (even though no fly screens) and have access to an outside deck and limited surrounds.  Another couple from Darwin came in after our arrival - they also crossed the NT/Qld border -  unfortunately no combined Happy Hours allowed. Amazing how the days go by and I am able to get the Blog up to date, while Helen has a healthy supply of books to read.  The highlight of the day is when we have visitors checking our welfare and checking we have not absconded during the night, housekeeping staff to restock supplies (although they cannot come into the cabin) and the Cafe owners delivering our meals!  Must say that all these people have been extremely friendly and happy to have a bit of a chat.  The meals supplied by Top of the Town Cafe have been great and plentiful - good we have double doors to get out of after our 14 days of eating!  Huge thanks to Nicole and Lincon for top quality food and beverages. 

Our quarantine cabin 3 m x 5 m, just a bit bigger than the caravan!

We moved the caravan next to the cabin and could sit on the deck.

View from our window, not many in the park

I sat outside for a coffee at the table which I wasn't suppose to!!

A barrier was erected so we could then sit at the table while in quarantine.

Daily visits from the Welfare Group