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West Point Road improvements

29/06/2009

Access to a popular coastal recreational destination, the West Point State Reserve on Tasmania's West Coast, has been improved with the completion of roadworks by the Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Strong commercial interest in proposed Three Capes Track

25/06/2009

There has been an encouraging response to the recent Identification of Commercial Interest for the proposed Three Capes Track.
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Maria Island access

18/06/2009

The Parks and Wildlife Service wishes to advise that the Maria Island Ferry and Eco Cruises will not be operating its ferry service to Maria Island during the period 23rd June to 14 July, 2009.
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Summary of Revised Draft for Public Comment Environmental Impact Assesment - Accommodation Expansion, Cynthia Bay, Tasmania

2008 Revised Draft for Public Comment Environmental Impact Assesment - Accommodation Expansion, Cynthia Bay, Tasmania

Part C: Environmental Management Plan (Download PDF 1040 Kb)

Supporting Documents

The above documents should be read in conjunction with the below document:

2005 Environmental Impact Assesment - Accommodation Expansion, Cynthia Bay, Tasmania

Part C: Environmental Management Plan (Download PDF 5630 Kb)

Summary

ES Link P/L has submitted to Government a proposal for an expansion of accommodation facilities at Cynthia Bay, Lake St Clair. The proposal is within the ‘Cabin Accommodation and Campground Area’ as delineated within the Site Plan Cynthia Bay 2003. The proposed development site is in turn contained within the Cynthia Bay Visitor Services Zone (VSZ) of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA).

The Proponent is the current leaseholder of the land for which the accommodation expansion proposal has been submitted. The site of the proposed development lies between the boat ramp and jetty to the east and west respectively, and is bounded by the Lake St Clair foreshore to the north. The southern boundary is the Lake St Clair Road.

Broadly, the proposed development includes:

  • 18 new Lakeside Cabins;
  • an extension to the existing backpackers to establish a new Backpackers Bunkhouse;
  • Backpacker ablution block that will provide disabled access, incorporating a communal kitchen and dining space.
  • consolidation of the Tent and Group Campground including construction of a Kitchen Shelter;
  • consolidation of the Powered Campsites;
  • redevelopment of an existing cabin as a wellness centre: and a range of public spaces and facilities (i.e. Star Watch Platform, upgrading of walking trail around the lakeshore, an Artist’s Platform and boardwalks through the site).