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Sustainable South Australia: Inspiring experiences for conscious clients

Lake Bambunga, Clare Valley Conscious clients looking to include sustainable and regenerative travel experiences in their holiday itinerary will be inspired by Adelaide and regional South Australia. According to the latest statistics, over 53% of people want to travel more sustainably in the future and people will have a more eco-conscious mindset as the coronavirus pandemic has heightened people’s awareness of their impact on the environment and local communities. Over the last year, the South Australian Tourism Commission has been building on its sustainable strategy, working with accommodation providers, winemakers and tour operators across the state to identify a huge number of quality experiences that make a positive impact on the environment and local culture. These have been captured on a new consumer-facing website, which will also help you plan more sustainable itineraries for your clients.

$10 million for local communities to support bushfire wildlife and habitat recovery

Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management, the Hon David Littleproud MP Minister for the Environment, the Hon Sussan Ley MP The Morrison Government is backing local communities hit by last year’s bushfires with $10 million in grants for wildlife and habitat recovery through hands on projects from setting up bee hotels and creating community nurseries, to cultural burning and installing nest boxes. Part of the Morrison Government’s $200 million bushfire recovery for wildlife and habitat package, the grants will fund 88 projects across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia. Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management and Deputy Leader of the Nationals David Littleproud said that bushfire recovery for wildlife and habitat package was a key component of the more than $2 billion in assistance through the National Bushfire Recovery Fund.

$10 million for local communities to support bushfire wildlife and habitat recover

Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management, the Hon David Littleproud MP Minister for the Environment, the Hon Sussan Ley MP The Morrison Government is backing local communities hit by last year’s bushfires with $10 million in grants for wildlife and habitat recovery through hands on projects from setting up bee hotels and creating community nurseries, to cultural burning and installing nest boxes. Part of the Morrison Government’s $200 million bushfire recovery for wildlife and habitat package, the grants will fund 88 projects across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia. Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management and Deputy Leader of the Nationals David Littleproud said that bushfire recovery for wildlife and habitat package was a key component of the more than $2 billion in assistance through the National Bushfire Recovery Fund.

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