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Queensland's $80M Tourism Boost: Surf Park & Adventure Park
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Queensland Government Invests $80 Million in Gold Coast Tourism Boost: Surf Park & Adventure Park Projects
The Queensland government is allocating $80 million to revamp the Gold Coasts tourism scene, with a focus on creating new attractions and job opportunities. The Gold Coast will see the development of its first-ever surf park, Palm Valley, backed by surfing legend Mick Fanning. This $4 million project will feature a wave pool, surf training facilities, an 18-hole golf course, villas, hotel apartments, and shops, aiming to create a full resort experience.
In addition, the Numinbah Escape Project in the hinterland will receive a $4 million grant to build Australias largest zipline course, along with mountain biking trails, bushwalking paths, abseiling, buggy tours, and a guided bush experience. A tourist park with 34 sites, 10 glamping tents, and a cafe will also be established. These projects are part of a long-term tourism strategy to attract more visitors to Queensland and strengthen the Gold Coasts appeal as a top destination.
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