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Queensland’s tourism minister wants Brisbane to become the events capital of Australia over the next 20 years.

‘35,000 screaming tourists’: Brisbane’s role in new tourism strategy

Days after announcing a 20-year plan to grow the state’s tourism industry, the government has narrowed its focus on the River City.

  • Courtney Kruk

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Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park

‘Tasmania, we’re coming for you’: 20-year tourism plan to make Queensland No.1

Destination 2045 includes nearly 50 new ecotourism projects to leverage the state’s natural assets.

  • Courtney Kruk
A cableway in a National Park is not unheard of, the Kuranda Skyrail near Cairns was built in 1995 and spans World Heritage listed rainforest.

Controversial Gold Coast cableway plan dredged up for ecotourism push

With a view to Olympic legacy projects, the Crisafulli government hopes to dodge the roadblocks that have already seen the project quashed three times.

  • Catherine Strohfeldt
Thousands of Queenslands have lodged objections about their land valuations.

Millions of dollars in legal fees as Queenslanders fight land valuations

There have been more than 15,000 challenges to land valuations lodged in recent years.

  • Felicity Caldwell

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