Love lost at popular wedding snap location, One Tree Hill, as farmers shut gates to public

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Love lost at popular wedding snap location, One Tree Hill, as farmers shut gates to public
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It is known internationally but from next month newlyweds will no longer be able to enter this property on the Sunshine Coast after the council received several complaints about people using the property.

abc.net.au/news/one-tree-hill-closes-to-public-sunshine-coast-council-complaints/101841312One of the Sunshine Coast's most iconic wedding photography locations, One Tree Hill, will shut to the public next month after being "loved to death".

Francis Woods said the closure was "months in the making" after the council received several complaints about people using the location. The spokesperson said on both occasions council officers had written to the owner informing them that the use of the property for functions was unlawful and a development permit must be sought.Site raised $50,000 for charity

"The council don't even want to mediate … so just as a family, we decided that it's more of a headache than it needs to be."Luke Middlemiss has been taking photos at the popular site for over 15 years."As a photographer, I have been privileged to capture the love and connection between countless couples," Mr Middlemiss said.

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