Still no timelines on fire impacted tourism works
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Still no timelines on fire impacted tourism works

East Gippslanders are not being provided timelines for the completion of important tourism infrastructure, burnt in the fires 18 months ago.

Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, raised the matter in Parliament again recently and specifically mentioned at least 20 areas where timeframes were sought, but the Minister’s response only stated what work had already been completed, providing timeframes for only two projects.

“This infrastructure should have been well and truly rebuilt by now, but here we are (a year and a half on) and we cannot get a timeframe for works like the Cape Conran Boardwalk, or the bridge to restore access to the Thurra River campground and Point Hicks. It’s a disgrace,” he said.

“There are also many other locations throughout East Gippsland where the work is not done, and no public commentary has been provided.

“In some cases, like the bridge at Thurra River, I don’t believe the tender has even gone out.

“We simply want a timeframe, and after 18 months, that is not too much to ask. People are starting to wonder if this Government actually intends to restore access to these areas.

“It really should not be that hard. Provide our tourism organisations, chambers of commerce and business sector more generally with a list of the works that need to be done, a list of what stage it is at and then an estimated completion date.

“The fact this request for timelines is completely ignored simply causes frustration and angst and is not necessary with reasonable communication with communities,” said Mr Bull.

Caption: Member for Gippsland East Tim Bull, standing in front of the closed bushfire affected Parks Victoria McKenzie River Rainforest Walk in Club Terrace.

Monday, 5 July 2021