News - WA Recovery Plan injects $150 million into State’s tourism industry
18-Aug-2020
The WA Government has made a $150 million investment to the State’s tourism industry as part of the $5.5 billion WA Recovery Plan.
Some of WA’s most iconic natural attractions and tourism drawcards - including Kings Park, Margaret River, Karijini National Park, Monkey Mia, the Pinnacles, Rottnest Island and Ningaloo - are among many destinations to benefit from the $150 million package, with many set for major improvements.
Key tourism attractions across the WA will be enhanced - with construction to begin on new visitor facilities, camp sites, trails, jetties, boardwalks, and other amenities and infrastructure.
The $150 million investment also includes affordable airfare packages, enhancements for Aboriginal cultural tourism, road improvements for better access to destinations, and support to bring unique and innovative attractions to WA.
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