Proposed: Camping grounds, walking trails planned for Lockyer Valley
School and church eco-tourism groups will be the target market for a proposed network of camping sites and walking trails on a massive section of land in the Lockyer Valley.
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School and church eco-tourism groups will be the target market for a proposed network of camping sites and walking trails on a massive section of land in the Lockyer Valley.
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