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Deteriorating Tidal River centre at Wilsons Promontory National Park spoils tourism and needs immediate upgrades
Gippsland boasts top beaches, including Squeaky Beach, ranked best in Australia. However, the decaying Tidal River information centre tarnishes the experience. Urgent upgrades are needed to match world-class facilities.
We all know in Gippsland that Gippsland boasts some of the best beaches in the world, and indeed it is actually official, as Tourism Australia has found that beautiful Squeaky Beach is the best beach in Australia. It has pure white quartz sand that squeaks when we walk on it. It has got beautiful granite boulders that kiss the edge of the beach.
The ageing Tidal River centre, with a decrepit ablution block and out-of-order disabled toilet, reflects poorly on Wilsons Promontory
Neglected toilet facility
It is a wonderful playground for families, with flora and fauna and of course the turquoise water and that foaming surf. It is just an enchanting place for locals, domestic tourists and international tourists. However, what is far less attractive is when tourists then visit the Tidal River information centre and see the ablution block that has sat there for 50 years and is decaying slowly. Unfortunately the disabled toilet has the sign 'Apologies. I'm out of order.'
The toilet itself is archaic. It is not a good look and not a good reflection for people coming to our beautiful Wilsons Promontory. I know the state government two years ago spruiked some money on the table for improvement of infrastructure, but we are yet to see this.
The wonderful rangers do the most amazing job, and I am sure that they are very frustrated by the state of this dilapidated facility. I call on the government to actually expedite those upgrades so that we can match our world-class facilities with the world-class beaches.
Pictures from Breaking the Borders website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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