Pretty much.
The tracks are illegal, it is shit to ride them for everyone, especially mountain bikers who don't ride illegal trails, and you should stop. NPWS manages the land, they say you can't ride there. The Indigenous people are only part of the reason, and not the only ones being ignored.
I just love pointing out the hypocrisy of many riders here. I think it is just one example of people supporting this from a far.
The sport was built on illegal trails. Most trails are off parks land on mt keira so it is not a lot of track directly on parks land.
There is plenty of land to move away from MT keira in the escarpment and riders would have done so years ago if NPWS and water nsw established legal trails. It is more of a failing of state governments than anything else.
The trails are already there. The process to establish illegal trails is endless and full of contradictions , like cutting down trees to close trails that are killing trees.
The cultural interest in the mountain was always there but the anti mountain bike thing came at the same time of money being talked about to develop adventure tourism. Some will argue it was always there.