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Premier commits to parks infrastructure talks

Member for Gippsland East, Craig Ingram, said today that the Premier, Steve Bracks has committed himself to discuss infrastructure proposals for the local national parks.

By Craig Ingram - 9th October 2003 - Back to News

"The Premier responded to my question in Parliament recently and stated he would discuss proposals with the Minister for Environment and the Minister for Tourism," Mr Ingram said.

Speaking in Parliament recently, Mr Ingram said East Gippsland has some of the greatest national parks in Australia.

"Most of them are extremely large, and it is very difficult to ensure that accommodation is accessible close to them.

"Other infrastructure that is needed includes things like boat ramps, so people can visit marine national parks.

"Currently there is no safe access for enforcement or protection of the marine national park at Mallacoota.

"A number of other proposals have been put forward over the past few years, including the great coastal walk through the Croajingolong National Park, cabins on the coast and cabins adjacent to some of the magnificent estuaries in East Gippsland.

"I note with interest that on a recent visit to East Gippsland the Leader of the Opposition lent his support to this cause and said he was going to raise this issue in Parliament, which I have not heard as yet.

"I told the Premier that if the government is not prepared to allow Parks Victoria to invest in the national parks then it should promote private investment in or adjacent to those national parks to ensure that East Gippsland can properly benefit from the tourism industry that everybody tells us will be such a major positive for our region.

"I will continue pursuing the matter with the Premier and relevant Ministers," Mr Ingram concluded.


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