MidCoast Council green lights its adventurous Destination Management Plan

By Ainslee Dennis
December 29 2017 - 10:30am

A ‘game changer’ strategy to draw $695 million a year to the Mid Coast economy is in the pipeline. 

The 'Great Lakes Great Walk and Aquatic Trails’ project involves development of an internationally significant Great Walk along a 100km stretch of the coast between Forster and Hawks Nest, incorporating Myall Lakes and Booti Booti National Parks. Photo: Office of Environment Heritage.
The 'Great Lakes Great Walk and Aquatic Trails’ project involves development of an internationally significant Great Walk along a 100km stretch of the coast between Forster and Hawks Nest, incorporating Myall Lakes and Booti Booti National Parks. Photo: Office of Environment Heritage.

It’s a target for 2030, its foundation is adventure and nature-based tourism and MidCoast Council is pinning its tourism economic development hopes on seven ‘Game Changer Projects’. Council adopted the 2017 MidCoast Destination Management Plan (DMP) on December 20 and by doing so, gave its staff the green light to work to deliver the projects that will bring dollars and jobs to our region.

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