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Unveiling 15 natural treasures in sunny Queensland


Unveiling 15 natural treasures in sunny Queensland
17 Jan, 2021 11:00 AM
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Scratch the surface of the sunshine state and you’ll find untold unique natural phenomena and a multitude of ways to soak them all in.
You may think you have an idea of what Queensland is all about, but this sub-tropical wonderland is definitely a more-than-meets-the-eye destination. Here we unearth 15 of nature s must-do hidden holiday gems that could soon be part of your own treasured memories.
1. While the Great Barrier Reef needs no introduction, the ways in which you can experience this incredible technicolour underwater world are boggling in their scope. For a breathtaking birdseye overview of the vastness of this natural aquatic wonderland, feel your heart pump as you soar above the reef by helicopter or seaplane. If you want to get closer to the mysteries below the surface, then an intimate snorkel or scuba excursion affords a precious glimpse into the other-w ....

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How Australia's Tourism Industry Is Recovering a Year After the Devastating Bushfires


How Australia’s Tourism Industry Is Recovering a Year After the Devastating Bushfires
Sarah Reid
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Lisa Maree Williams/Getty A keeper at Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales, Australia hand feeds a koala joey.
As golden beams of sunlight dance across the bright blue skies this summer, it s difficult to believe that this time last year, the sun glowed an angry red through a sickly yellow haze.
By early September 2019 the first month of spring the New South Wales holiday town of Byron Bay (where I live) was shrouded in smoke as fires raged through the forests of southeast Queensland and northern NSW. While bushfires aren t an uncommon occurrence this time of year, we knew that we were in for a bad one last season. But we were relatively lucky in my area. For as the days grew hotter and drier, the bushfires that exploded further south burned with a ferocity like we ve never seen. ....

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$11 million investment to help Queensland communities recover from bushfires


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$11 million investment to help Queensland communities recover from bushfires
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning The Honourable Dr Steven Miles
More than $11 million has been approved for a range of projects that will help with the economic and social recovery in Queensland communities that were heavily impacted by last year’s bushfires.
Minister for Emergency Management David Littleproud said 12 projects had been approved in the second round of the $36.8 million Local Economic Recovery Program.
“The Local Economic Recovery (LER) Program is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and we are pleased to provide this extraordinary assistance,” Minister Littleproud said. ....

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Where to holiday in Australia to help communities hit by natural disasters


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The heritage-listed Tathra wharf is a popular fishing spot.
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Vast swathes of Australia are facing a long road to recovery after being devastated by bushfires and drought.
Australian Regional Tourism chair Coralie Bell says the best way to help is to pack your bags and visit. Before you head off, please check that it s safe to do so as some areas including roads and national parks may still be closed.
Visiting regional Australia is not just an adventure, it s a way to really give back, Ms Bell says.
Tourism plays an important role in creating and supporting jobs, but it also celebrates culture, stories and the essence of who we are it s important socially as well as economically. ....

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