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Leaked bombshell: Tourists may be ‘banned’ from Moreton Island

Management of the southeast island is set to be shared between the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation under a new law set to go before state parliament. Moreton Island tour operators fear access to the island’s most iconic sites including Blue Lagoon and Boulders at Cape Moreton will be restricted under the proposed laws – which grant QYAC new control over the island.Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service officials have told operators…
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