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Community feedback wanted for Tidal River visitor area revitalisation at Wilsons Promontory
Parks Victoria are seeking feedback on the draft designs for the upgrades to the Tidal River visitor area.
The Victorian government is investing $23 million to revitalise Wilsons Promontory National Park, making it one of Victoria's largest conservation sanctuaries. Part of the revitalisation includes upgrades to the visitor experience.
Parks Victoria is doing feasibility studies, assessments and talking to the community about their ideas and preferences for Tidal River visitor area revitalisation
Recently, draft designs were released of the upgrades, and time is running out to provide your feedback. Head over to Wilsons Promontory Revitalisation page to have your say on these designs. Feedback is open until Sunday 19 February 2023.
Current Tidal River visitor area ( left) and the proposed visitor area (right)
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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