Article Category: Tourism and events

As a result of a long history of strategic forward planning Melbourne now has a world-class open space network of regional parks, shared-use trails, coasts and bays, and areas of […]

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Parks Victoria: 2004

‘Living Green to 2020’ is the City of Charles Sturt’s new environmental plan. It takes the place of our previous plan, ‘Towards One Planet Living: 2008–2013’. ‘Living Green to 2020’ […]

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City of Charles Sturt, SA: 2014

Use of the Great Sandy Region has changed considerably over the last three decades. Whilst sand mining and logging, which have now ceased, were seen as the major threats to […]

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Department of Environment Queensland: 1988

This Master Plan outlines the direction for the management of Queensland’s protected areas, referred to collectively as “parks”, over the next 20 years. This is a strategic document, to be […]

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Discussion paper

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The State of Queensland, Environmental Protection Agency: 2001

Existing research indicates that changes need to be made to the way visitors are managed in the Great Sandy Region. This progress report recommends a series of strategies and actions […]

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Report

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Department of Environment Queensland: 1997