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read moreQueenslanders are being encouraged to explore their State’s national parks and protected areas with Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) launching a competition on its official social media channels where people can share their favourite hidden gems within Queensland parks, with $2,000 worth of prizes on offer..
Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon notes “Queensland’s national parks aren’t just helping to protect our environment, they’re the perfect place for fun, affordable, family adventures.
“We’re expecting more than 140,000 overnight visitors and about 24,000 active vehicle access permit holders across the busy summer period at the usual famous places like K’gari, the Daintree and Gondwana.
“But we want Queenslanders to go beyond the family favourites and learn more about the lesser-known pristine spots in our parks.
“We want you to help find our #HiddenGems and go into the draw to win 1 of 10 $200 gift vouchers.
All you have to do to enter the competition is share images and stories about the many hidden gems in our national parks via the comments section on specific competition posts that will be posted on the Queensland National Parks Facebook and Instagram pages.
The competition ends on 18th December 2022. Prize winners will be contacted directly by the Department of Environment and Science.
Minister Scanlon said in addition to record investment to expand the national park network, the Queensland Government was also investing upgrades and maintenance for its hidden gems and well-known places.
“Here at Bunyaville, we’re investing more than $620,000 to upgrade the day use area including the carpark and picnic spots.
“Some of our other hidden gem area we are upgrading include Kroombit National Park, where we have committed $743,000 for new visitor facilities and Burrum Coast National Park where we have allocated $600,000 for the upgrade of beach camping facilities.
“These capital works ensure visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience in our parks, and that our uncovered gems are well preserved for generations to come.
“I encourage everyone to get out and experience everything our parks have to offer, and maybe even uncover their own hidden gem.”
Follow the Queensland National Parks Facebook and Instagram pages for the #HiddenGems competition and much more.
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9th June 2022 - Queensland national park plan to protect Waanyi culture
31st May 2022 - Western Australian National Parks to be made more accessible for people with disability
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