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“By next year, the Palaszczuk Government will have delivered 100 tourism infrastructure projects throughout the state, many of which are eco-tourism projects, and close to $400 million in new investment being delivered in partnership with the private sector right across Queensland.
“These projects are creating jobs, stimulating the economy in surrounding regions, and encouraging increased tourism in those areas.”
Other Eco-tourism projects include:
■$2.8m revitalisation of Green Mountains Campground in Lamington National Park (O’Reilly’s – open)
■Australia’s first underwater hotel on the Great Barrier Reef (open – $10m project / Queenslad Government funding $2.75m)
■$10 million Scenic Rim Trail and Queensland’s only Great Walk of Australia (Spicers – open)
Discovering Queensland s stunning Scenic Rim, home to jagged mountains and ancient rainforest
Bushfires and the virus took their toll on Queensland’s volcanic Scenic Rim region but its wildlife and people
are bouncing back
The Scenic Rim trail is once again welcomoning visitors
Credit: Graham Michael Freeman
Resilience is etched in the face of Queensland farmer Trevor Turner as he strides along a country road ahead of a herd of cattle on what Australians call “the long paddock”. For generations, in times of drought and hardship, farmers have led stock off their land to graze along the roadsides. As bushfires followed drought last year, and the global pandemic made small businesses wish for their own version of the long paddock – a greener pasture of some kind – resilience is a quality conjured by many.