First Steps For Palm Island's Tourism Masterplan Walking Trails

Minister for the Environment and Tourism and Minister for Science and InnovationThe Honourable Andrew Powell

First steps for Palm Island's Tourism Masterplan Walking Trails

  • Crisafulli Government delivers on investment in Palm Islands tourism infrastructure.
  • $500,000 to start work on walking trails in key locations on the North Queensland Island.
  • Palm Island set to become world class eco-tourism destination.

The Crisafulli Government has allocated the first $500,000 towards a major boost to Palm Island's tourism infrastructure.

The project will foster sustainable First Nations Tourism and Eco-Tourism by providing visitors to the Island with the opportunity to access stunning landscapes, with the potential for First Nation's guides.

The $4.9 million commitment will provide nationally renowned walking trails across the island.

Minister Powell said international and local visitors alike were looking for unique experiences when visiting Queensland.

"We know that authentic First Nations tourism experiences are increasingly important to tourists looking for something special when they travel," said Minister Powell.

"By building these walking trails, visitors will have access to the Island's deep cultural heritage, and stunning scenery.

"It's an unbeatable combination, and we have great confidence this will help put Palm Island on the map as a sought-after destination.

"Additionally this helps the community unlock economic, social and cultural opportunities," said Minister Powell.

Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council Mayor Alf Lacey said the Island had immense potential to tap into North Queensland's thriving tourism industry.

"We know there is high demand for Indigenous tourism experiences, and we thank the Premier, Minister and local member for supporting Palm Island to develop the products and services to meet this demand," said Mayor Lacey.

"There are other great walking trails in the region, like the internationally renowned Hinchinbrook Island trail, and we look forward to developing the 70kms of trails on Palm Island to grow visitor numbers in the region."

Councillor Telstan Sibley (Tourism and Economic Development Portfolio) said, "Council is focused on supporting economic development opportunities for community, and Tourism has a significant role to play in local jobs and businesses.

"We will immerse visitors in the unique Manbarra and Bwgcolman cultural experience we offer on Palm Island, including Indigenous food and medicines, guided eco-cultural tours on land and sea, as well as fishing and kayaking in our pristine great barrier reef waters."

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