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This part of the consultation has closed, thanks for your interest. You can read the Nature-based Tourism Action Plan here.
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Have you had a chance to comment yet? Share your views on growing nature-based tourism.
You had your say on our Nature-based Tourism Discussion paper in April, and here’s your chance to make further comments on how we can boost nature-based tourism in South Australia’s national parks, marine parks and reserves.
With a renewed State Government tourism focus and an objective to create 10,000 new jobs by 2020, we're taking this opportunity to engage widely with interestContinue reading
About
This part of the consultation has closed, thanks for your interest. You can read the Nature-based Tourism Action Plan here.
_____________________________________
Have you had a chance to comment yet? Share your views on growing nature-based tourism.
You had your say on our Nature-based Tourism Discussion paper in April, and here’s your chance to make further comments on how we can boost nature-based tourism in South Australia’s national parks, marine parks and reserves.
With a renewed State Government tourism focus and an objective to create 10,000 new jobs by 2020, we're taking this opportunity to engage widely with interest groups and with the community to explore how we can work together on nature-based tourism.
As part of this process we’re developing an Action Plan for South Australia’s national parks, marine parks and reserves to boost nature-based tourism in South Australia. We have already held a series of consultation workshops in May across Adelaide and regionally, and an additional three workshops were held in metropolitan Adelaide at the start of July. This feedback is informing the Nature-based Tourism Action Plan, which will be released for public comment around the end of August.
We’re currently seeking comment from anyone who may not have had the chance to have their say in our previous rounds of consultation. We want to hear from interested groups including environmental and park interest groups, local government and interested community members. To contribute to this process please comment on the questions below. Submissions will close on 31 July, 2015.
This is a joint project of the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources and the South Australian Tourism Commission.
Have your say
You can download the workshops summary (PDF, 127KB) and also provide comments in the online discussions below. We're interested in hearing your views on the following questions:
What can we, as a South Australian community, do to further grow nature-based tourism’s contribution to regional economies across this state?
What are your views on the suggestions provided by stakeholders at the workshops to date?
Do you have any other comments around the development of a Nature-based Tourism Action Plan for South Australia’s national parks, marine parks and reserves?