Monday, 5 October 2020

$61.7 MILLION BOOST FOR ENVIRONMENT, JOBS AND TOURISM

The environment, jobs and tourism are the focus of a new $61.7 million investment from the Australian Government, delivered as part of the $1 billion COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund.

This investment will create jobs, boost local tourism and preserve the environment as part of the nation’s economic recovery plan.

Specifically in NSW, the investment will include upgrades to walking tracks in the Gondwana Rainforests, as well as a joint partnership program with The Nature Conservancy to help restore natural shellfish reefs in Port Stephens, Botany Bay and Sapphire Coast, creating up to 170 new direct and indirect jobs.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the funding would create or support around 1,000 jobs while assisting the recovery efforts of many regional communities affected by the pandemic and recent bushfires.

“These initiatives will sustain jobs and local businesses, improve facilities and encourage people to visit regional communities and world heritage sites,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Federal Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham said the funding would restore and conserve some of Australia’s most iconic natural wonders and heritage sites, providing a vital boost to tourism operators who have been doing it tough as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“These sites are some of Australia’s most incredible and treasured tourism drawcards, and enhancing visitor experiences will help attract more visitors and support thousands of local businesses and jobs,” Minister Birmingham said.

“These projects will help to protect natural environments, upgrade facilities and revitalise heritage sites, ensuring that visitors can enjoy these unique attractions for generations to come.”

For further information on the funding details, click here.

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