L_Cham_67 wrote:The State Government has released a "Towards a Tourism Master Plan" document. Public consultation on a draft document will be sought in March 2020.
https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/Documents/Tow ... 0TWWHA.pdf
Strategic Principle 5 (on page 35) seems highly relevant for Lake Malbena. It talks about how essential it is for tourism proposals to not disenfranchise local communities, or have a detrimental effect on the TWWHA.
And on page 51, they acknowledge that helicopter access was a "significant theme in the initial engagement process".
The Examiner wrote:The quotes featured in the state government's Towards a Tourism Master Plan which has drawn the ire of the families of Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis.
The widows of pioneering Tasmanian conservationists Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis have slammed a government department for using "misappropriated" quotes in a wilderness tourism master plan discussion paper.
The government released Parks and Wildlife's Towards a Tourism Master Plan document last week, a precursor to a formalised plan to guide tourism in Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area.
But it was the use of two quotes, one from Mr Dombrovskis on page 6 and another from Mr Truchanas on page 11, that drew criticism.
In a statement, Melva Truchanas and Liz Dombrovskis said their late husbands would have been clearly opposed to the government's position on tourism within the TWWHA.
"Olegas and Peter would share our horror at the rush to commercialise wild places, the willingness of government to destroy wilderness and the perversion of process that has put the cart before the horse.
"How can government genuinely consult its constituents on a plan for tourism in the World Heritage Area when it has already changed the rules to allow pet projects to proceed?"
The quote attributed to Mr Truchanas - "A shining beacon in the dull, uniform and largely artificial world" - came at the end of a significantly longer sentence with additional meaning and also appeared to be slightly misquoted.
UNESCO requested the master plan in 2015 and last year raised concerns about wilderness areas being rezoned for tourism development, including for the hut proposal at Lake Malbena.
Lophophaps wrote:Should PAWS be advised of this and asked to investigate? There may be a requirement to do so for significant breaches. Maybe let the media know.
gayet wrote:I see Mr Hodgman has resigned.
Although no details of when or if that includes a retirement from Parliament or just a move to the backbench for a bit....
gayet wrote: Might be useful in getting a slightly more nature friendly environment policy.
gayet wrote:I see Mr Hodgman has resigned.
Although no details of when or if that includes a retirement from Parliament or just a move to the backbench for a bit....
Might be useful in getting a slightly more nature friendly environment policy.
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