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Draft Tourism Master Plan

Australia’s Coastal Wilderness National Landscape Steering Committee has released a draft Tourism Master Plan for public comment

By East Gippsland Shire Council - 21st May 2009 - Back to News

Committee chair and East Gippsland Shire Council tourism coordinator Phil Rickards said that this marked an important step in the positioning of Australia’s Coastal Wilderness as an iconic destination.

"Currently there are only nine national landscapes including Kakadu, the Red Centre, Greater Blue Mountains, Great Ocean Road, the Australian Alps, and Australia’s Coastal Wilderness," he said.

"By releasing its draft master plan for public comment it is demonstrating that Australia’s Coastal Wilderness it is one of the leaders in this august group and has the potential to bring many benefits to Gippsland."

Australia’s Coastal Wilderness comprises more than 300 kilometres of pristine wilderness coastline, national parks, state forests and freehold land that stretches from Lake Tyers, Cape Conran and Croajingolong National Park in East Gippsland to Nadgee Nature Reserve and Ben Boyd and Mimosa Rocks National Parks on the Far South Coast of New South Wales and through the NSW South East Forests towards Bombala.

"This is a rare and relatively untouched region, yet its proximity to the Sydney Melbourne coastal drive and important tourism gateway towns such as Lakes Entrance, Merimbula, Eden and Bombala makes it very accessible to high yield international and domestic tourists," Mr Rickards said.

"The plan sets out the three primary goals of building a truly unique destination image, creating iconic experiences and delivering on the promise.

"Under these goals priority projects are identified including website and interpretive signage development, cultural and Indigenous tourism programs, support for wilderness walking experiences and expanding iconic accommodation and food and wine options for visitors."

Mr Rickards said the Steering Committee welcomed comment on the draft Tourism Master Plan until 12 June 2009.

Copies are available by email to philr@egipps.vic.gov.au, on the East Gippsland Shire website www.egipps.vic.gov.au, or by phoning Phil Rickards at the East Gippsland Shire. Copies are also available for review at Shire Business Centres.


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