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North Stradbroke Island tourism funds not being spent on basic things to enhance visitor experience, locals say – ABC News
Tourism operators on North Stradbroke Island off Brisbane say a $36 million tourism fund should be spent on practical things like new toilet blocks, beach showers…
Tourism operators on North Stradbroke Island off Brisbane say a $36 million tourism fund should be spent on practical things like new toilet blocks, beach showers and footpaths, not on controversial projects like the “Whale on the Hill” attraction.
- Sandmining ended in 2019, with tourism to replace industry as main economic driver
- Concern millions in state funding is not being spent on much-needed basic infrastructure
- Local Indigenous businesses say tourism direction doesn’t capitalise on cultural…
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