Our third park for the 2023 VKFF Team Championship on Saturday 21st October 2023, was the Finniss Conservation Park VKFF-0916.
Above: Map showing the location of the Finnis CP. Map c/o Google Maps.
The Finniss Conservation Park is 123 hectares in size and was first proclaimed on 29th January 1976. An additional 56 hectares were added between 1985 and 2005. The park is undulating with Woodland consisting of Pink Gum and Golden Wattle, and Low Woodland consisting of Cup Gum and Pink Gum over Tate’s Grass-tree.






The park is located just 7 km (by road) to the northeast of the settlement of Nangkita. It is located about 20 km to the northwest of the settlement of Finniss which was originally known as Queen’s Own Town, after the Queen’s Own Regiment of Foot. The name of the town was changed in 1940 to Finniss, in in honour of an early surveyor and the first Premier of South Australia, Colonel Boyle Travers Finniss.
Above:- Colonel Boyle Travers Finniss. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Over 62 species of native birds have been recorded in the park including Laughing Kookaburra, Galah, Adelaide Rosella, Superb Fairywren, New Holland Honeyeater, Grey Fantail, Eastern Spinebill, and Australian Golden Whistler.
The park is located in close proximity to a number of other conservation parks, including Cox Scrub, Mount Magnificent, Kyeema, and Bullock Hill.
As we drove along Mount Magnificent Road we enjoyed some magnificent views out to the east and southeast.


We crossed the Finniss River en route to Finniss.


We then travelled along Stones Ford Road and crossed the Finniss River again at a small ford.
We continued north along Stones Ford Road which is part of the Heysen Trail, and soon reached the southwestern corner of the Finniss Conservation Park.
Our operating equipment for this activation was the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole, supported on the 7-metre heavy-duty squid pole.




Marija and I logged a total of 73 QSOs. This included 6 Park to Park contacts. There was also a nice little opening on 20m on the long path into Europe.
Marija worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-
- VK4MGL/p (Main Range National Park VKFF-0300)
- ZL3MR
- VK4EW
- S51ZZ
- VK1AO/p (Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park VKFF-1410)
- VK2MET/p (Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park VKFF-1410)
- IK4IDF
Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
- VK3SG
- VK3PF
- VK3UAO
- VK3GB
- VK5CZ/m
- VK3VIN
- VK5NM
- VK1CHW
- VK5BJE
- VK5FD
- VK2ZLM
- VK3UZI
- VK3GJG
- VK5HYZ
- VK5DAB
- VK1DI
- VK2LEE
- VK5FANA
- VK2USH
- VK3MIJ
- VK3EJ
- VK4SMA
- VK3SAK
- VK3ZS
- VK3ACZ
- VK1AO
- VK2MET
- VK5AAF
I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-
- VK4MGL/p (Main Range National Park VKFF-0300)
- IK3HMB
- IK4IDF
- ZL3MR
- UT5PI
- IW2BNA
- SQ9CWO
- VK4EW
- HA0ML
- 9A2KI
- IK1GPG
- I4RHP
- W1OW
- UA3BM
- S51ZZ
- VK1AO/p (Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park VKFF-1410)
- VK2MET/p (Port Stephens/Great Lakes Marine Park VKFF-1410)
- OM5TX
- OM5DP
- OM3CND
- IZ5JMZ
- IZ2IHO
- S52BB
- OE3NRC
- OH1MM
- ON4VT
- IW2NXI
- IZ2BHQ
- VK6NTE
- IK4IDP
- F5PYI
- IU2JWF
- OH5TQ
- OH1CM
- F1BLL
- OH1XT
- SP1JQJ
- DK9HN
References.
- Birds SA, 2023, <http://www.birdssa.asn.au/location/finniss-conservation-park/>, viewed 21st October 2023
- Wikipedia, 2023, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finniss,_South_Australia>, viewed 21st October 2023


































