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PWS

Visitors to Murujuga National Park now have improved access to viewing culturally significant rock art with a new walking trail and signage.

PWS

Traditional owners leading the Murujuga Cultural Landscape World Heritage nomination process are today celebrating the Tentative Listing of the world's largest concentration of rock with a special on-country ceremony at Murujuga National Park.

PWS

The McGowan Government is calling on the private sector to propose carbon farming concepts and solutions for Western Australia's national parks and reserves, as part of its COVID-19 economic stimulus and recovery plan.

PWS

The State Government is inviting proposals for new tourism attractions, experiences and concepts for Western Australia's national and marine parks and conservation reserves, as part of the State's COVID-19 recovery.

DBCA

Kimberley marine parks are set to benefit from the arrival of a new, patrol vessel.

DBCA

Visitors to the Collie area will soon benefit from a new suspension bridge offering spectacular views up and down the Collie River Valley.

PWS

A name has been identified for a proposed regional park in the greater Bunbury region, which is being created as part of the McGowan Government's Plan for Our Parks initiative.

PWS

The McGowan Government has made an $150 million tourism package investment to support Western Australia's tourism sector as it responds to the impacts of COVID-19, as part of the WA Recovery Plan.

PWS

The Ningaloo Coast will be jointly managed between traditional owners and the State Government, following the historic signing of an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA).

DBCA

The McGowan Government has today announced the completion of vital construction works to combat erosion at Apex Reserve, on the Canning River Foreshore in Mount Pleasant.

DBCA

Local fisherman, divers and tourism operators will soon benefit from a new boat ramp at Canal Rocks, near Yallingup.

BCS

The McGowan Government is set to invest more than $60 million on environmental projects, creating more than 1,000 conservation jobs State-wide as part of the WA Recovery Plan.