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Federal Government announces $233m in national park upgrades
Australia’s iconic national parks are set for a makeover with $233 million in federal funding being invested to lure families forced to holiday at home during the pandemic.
The move is a shot in the arm for the tourism industry and is expected to create more than 1000 jobs in regional and remote communities.
In the Northern Territory, Uluru-Kata Tjuta will receive $51 million for major upgrades to its cultural centre, viewing platforms and walking tracks.
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