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Northern Territory national parks Litchfield and Nitmiluk to charge fees for tourists – ABC News
The cash-strapped NT Government has confirmed park fees will be on the cards for interstate and international tourists, as one of its budget repair measures.
Interstate and international visitors to the Northern Territory will have to come with deeper pockets from 2022, as the NT Government confirms its plan to expand national park entry fees.
Key points:
- Territory residents won’t be forced to pay for day trips
- Tourism operators say future park fees should go towards national park upkeep
- Tourists appeared prepared to take on the added burden
Some of the Territory’s most popular spots, like Litchfield National Park near Darwin and Nitmiluk National Park…
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