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Back to EpisodesLuxury Glamping in Australia's Wild Places
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Controversy brews in Australias Gardens of Stone state conservation area as plans for a luxury glamping resort spark debate. The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service proposes eighteen twin cabins amid wildflowers and old growth banksia, leased to a private operator. Conservationist Keith Muir opposes the project, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent for wild places. The plans, part of a broader trend of private tourism ventures in national parks, have sparked a heated debate about funding, crowd management, and the preservation of true wilderness.
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