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Only half of Tasmania s development proposals for wilderness disclosed to public

Nearly half of Tasmania s development proposals for wilderness areas have not been disclosed to the public Posted MonMonday 12 updated TueTuesday 13 AprApril 2021 at 2:09am Unidentified female backpacker looks out to sea from Three Capes Track, southern Tasmania, image from government website. ( Share Print text only Cancel Recreational fishers and environmentalists have accused the major political parties of turning Tasmania into a development wonderland as more details of secret tourism proposals are revealed. Key points: The details of just 30 of almost 60 tourism proposals have been made public Concerned groups are calling for an overhaul on existing lease and licensing agreements in wilderness areas

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Privatising the wilderness: the Tasmanian project that could become a national park test case

Privatising the wilderness: the Tasmanian project that could become a national park test case Adam Morton Environment editor Halls Island, on Lake Malbena in the Walls of Jerusalem national park, is not easy to reach. It takes a strenuous eight-hour walk or a helicopter ride to get there. Its remoteness meant it was relatively little known until it became the site of the type of conservation battle that Tasmania has become famous for in a storied history that takes in fights over hydroelectricity dams, old-growth forestry and salmon farming. In 2015, an ecotourism business, Wild Drake, proposed a small tourism development on the island. Described as a luxury standing camp, it would involve four demountable huts housing up to six visitors at a time and helicopter flights into the Tasmanian world heritage wilderness up to 60 days a year.

Privatising the wilderness: the Tasmanian project that could become a national park test case

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