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Community survey on the Great Southern Rail Trail - visitation and marketing plan
Have your say through the survey to help guide the council through the development of the Great Southern Rail Trail.
The development of the Great Southern Rail Trail (GSRT) Visitation and Marketing Plan will aim to position the trail as a premier Australian rail trail experience and create strong links between the trail and its surrounding environments and towns.
Locals are encouraged to get involved and take the survey about the development of the Great Southern rail trail
Take the survey
The plan will guide how the council implements clear, audience-centric and motivating marketing, content and product enhancement activities to provide visitors more reasons to visit, stay longer and to visit all year round.
The project is a council plan initiative and key Visitor Economy Strategy Action, that will be completed by 30 June 2022. Have your say through the Great Southern Rail Trail survey by 9.00am Monday 4 April.
Pictures from Great Southern Rail Trail Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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