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This consultation has now concluded
Council at its meeting on 11 December 2019 resolved to endorse for public exhibition an updated Destination Management Plan.
Council has been working with community and industry to develop a road map that ensures tourism adds value to the economy, social fabric and ecology of our communities. The process was supported by considerable research, commissioned by Council, which was shared with industry and used to inform the development of the Plan. Representatives of local tourism industry and stakeholder organisations, groups and individuals with an interest in tourism across Greater Port Macquarie came together to determine perceptions around important issues, challenges and opportunities to sustainably grow tourism over the next five years. The DRAFT Destination Management Plan 2020-2024 is the culmination of this collaborative process, we invite you to read it and have your say.
The Draft Destination Management Plan is on public exhibition from Friday 13th December 2019 to Friday 21st February 2020 and is available to view in the document library to the right (or below if viewing this page on a mobile device) and at Council’s offices in Port Macquarie, Wauchope and Laurieton.
During the exhibition, all interested persons are encouraged to view the Draft Plan and provide written comments. All comments received will be reported to a future Council meeting for consideration before a final decision is made.
Please note, any submission may be made public. Contact details remain confidential; however let us know if you would like your name to remain confidential too.
Have your say
Please share your thoughts with us on the draft Policy by:
Posting your response to Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, PO Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
You don’t need to write your comments in any particular style or format, as long as you tell us what you think. Please quote Council’s reference Draft Destination Management Plan in your submission.
Comments should be received no later than 5pm, Friday, 21st February 2020.
For further information, contact Liesa Davies, Group Manager - Economic & Cultural Development on 6581 8111 or by email at liesa.davies@pmhc.nsw.gov.au
Council at its meeting on 11 December 2019 resolved to endorse for public exhibition an updated Destination Management Plan.
Council has been working with community and industry to develop a road map that ensures tourism adds value to the economy, social fabric and ecology of our communities. The process was supported by considerable research, commissioned by Council, which was shared with industry and used to inform the development of the Plan. Representatives of local tourism industry and stakeholder organisations, groups and individuals with an interest in tourism across Greater Port Macquarie came together to determine perceptions around important issues, challenges and opportunities to sustainably grow tourism over the next five years. The DRAFT Destination Management Plan 2020-2024 is the culmination of this collaborative process, we invite you to read it and have your say.
The Draft Destination Management Plan is on public exhibition from Friday 13th December 2019 to Friday 21st February 2020 and is available to view in the document library to the right (or below if viewing this page on a mobile device) and at Council’s offices in Port Macquarie, Wauchope and Laurieton.
During the exhibition, all interested persons are encouraged to view the Draft Plan and provide written comments. All comments received will be reported to a future Council meeting for consideration before a final decision is made.
Please note, any submission may be made public. Contact details remain confidential; however let us know if you would like your name to remain confidential too.
Have your say
Please share your thoughts with us on the draft Policy by:
Posting your response to Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, PO Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
You don’t need to write your comments in any particular style or format, as long as you tell us what you think. Please quote Council’s reference Draft Destination Management Plan in your submission.
Comments should be received no later than 5pm, Friday, 21st February 2020.
For further information, contact Liesa Davies, Group Manager - Economic & Cultural Development on 6581 8111 or by email at liesa.davies@pmhc.nsw.gov.au