Parks access under review

http://www.themercury.com.au/article/20 ... -news.html
Sheesh, how dumb do they think we are????
This is from the Mercury today, link above.
We have untold places of magnificent value to a tourist that are far more easily accessed than what they are talking here and they can't even put in a decent road or bridge to them. Nah they want to go and wreck the untouched.
I better shut up or I'll say something I shouldn't.
"TASMANIA'S wilderness areas could be opened up to tourism development under a Federal Government reform of the way the state's national parks and world heritage areas are managed.
Environment Minister Tony Burke is reviewing the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Management Plan, which was drawn up in 1984 before eco-tourism took off.
But any moves to make Tasmania's national parks more accessible to the public and eco-tourism developers appear to hinge on the forestry peace deal making its way through State Parliament."
Sheesh, how dumb do they think we are????
This is from the Mercury today, link above.
We have untold places of magnificent value to a tourist that are far more easily accessed than what they are talking here and they can't even put in a decent road or bridge to them. Nah they want to go and wreck the untouched.
I better shut up or I'll say something I shouldn't.
"TASMANIA'S wilderness areas could be opened up to tourism development under a Federal Government reform of the way the state's national parks and world heritage areas are managed.
Environment Minister Tony Burke is reviewing the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Management Plan, which was drawn up in 1984 before eco-tourism took off.
But any moves to make Tasmania's national parks more accessible to the public and eco-tourism developers appear to hinge on the forestry peace deal making its way through State Parliament."