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The West Coast mountain range moving one step closer to becoming Tasmania’s next famous bushwalk
Tasmanians will know if the state’s next iconic multi-day hike planned for the state’s West Coast will go ahead by the middle of the year.
Key points:
- A feasibility study for whether the Tyndall Ranges should become home to Tasmania’s next iconic walk is due in three months
- The government has released a tender for a consultant to undertake stage 2 of the development, assuming the project is feasible
- Wilderness advocates are concerned about the impact the development would have on the area
Tender documents for the second stage of the development, planned for the Tyndall Ranges — between Tullah and Queenstown — state a feasibility study determining if the project is viable should be complete in coming months.
The documents show the…
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