Queensland plan to build cabins in beachside national park angers communities

State government proposes ‘eco-tourism’ accommodation in Sunshine Coast national park

A government proposal to build luxury cabins in the Great Sandy national park poses a threat to its pristine natural beauty and Aboriginal cultural heritage, locals say.

The Queensland government plans to construct “eco-tourism” accommodation in locations along the Cooloola Great Walk, which runs from Noosa North Shore through Cooloola to Rainbow Beach.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/apr/25/queensland-plan-to-build-cabins-in-beachside-national-park-angers-communities

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