Parks Projects Will Blowout
The Parks Minister is happy to double current fees for seniors to enter national parks, but hasn’t budgeted for inevitable cost blowouts on two multimillion-dollar projects.
The Parks Minister is happy to double current fees for seniors to enter national parks, but hasn’t budgeted for inevitable cost blowouts on two multimillion-dollar projects.
I understand Parks has a compliance team that look at nature-based tourism (NBT) operations, or more importantly, a lack of NBT operations, where shuttle bus holders might not have
That's great, thank you. Minister, through the EOI process, proponents that are having their proposal actively considered provide six‑monthly updates on how they're progressing...
The Pine Forest Moore Hut burnt down in the devastating summer's fires, and I do want to congratulate Parks for the good work that they did do in that instance. I'm wondering if we
More than happy to take this one on notice, if necessary. Minister, can you please outline for the committee how many FTE positions last financial year and this financial year to
In the past budget and this budget there's about $7 million allocated to make Mt Field a year-round destination. In the past budget description, part of it articulated for new huts
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That's despite there being hundreds of pages of documents to read for the public to make comment on, but there's only four weeks to do so.
The Greens call on the Liberals to extend the public consultation period and release an updated feasibility study on the proposed Tyndall Range hut complex walk.
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