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Abandoned Islands Seek New Life
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Once thriving tourist hubs in Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef, several island resorts now lie in ruin after being abandoned due to extreme weather, soaring costs, and lack of investment. The Queensland government is enforcing a “use it or lose it” policy, reclaiming land and pushing for redevelopment. Locals like Kerry Outerbridge mourn the loss of vibrant pasts, while others embrace quieter island living. Yet, hope emerges: Dunk Island is being restored, and eco-luxury resorts are planned for Lindeman and Hook Islands, signaling a shift toward sustainable tourism. Experts say the future lies in lighter footprints, eco-friendly experiences, and adapting to climate change’s growing impact on the reef.
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