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April 2008
Proposed Development of Ecotourism Operation at Dog Bark Rd, Port ArthurFurther to the Notice of Proposed Development published in the Mercury, dated 26 March 2008, in relation to the proposed Ecotourism Operation at Dog Bark Rd, Port Arthur, the Tasmanian National Parks Association (TNPA) lodged its opposition to this proposal. The TNPAhas outlined the reasons for its opposition.

December 2006
Rabbits and rats posing severe threat to Macquarie IslandRabbits and rats are posing a severe threat to World Heritage values on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, as research reveals widespread and massive damage to terrestrial ecosystems. This includes destruction of vegetation (habitat for threatened albatross species and other seabirds), and catastrophic erosion. 

July 2006 
The TNPA has provided comment to the current review of Parks & Wildlife Service reserve planning. ).

July 2006 
The Tasmanian National Parks Association welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Draft Cradle Mountain Visitor Experience Statement 2006. 

July 2006 
The Tasmanian National Parks Association has provided comment on the Draft Hartz Mountains Visitor Services Site Plan 2006.

It is the strong view of the TNPA that no new visitor facilities should be provided at the road end in the Devils Backbone Visitor Services Site Precinct or anywhere else in the Hartz Mountains Visitor Services Site at this point in time.

In our view the existing Waratah Lookout area should remain the focus for picnicking and interpretation. Given this, we suggest that only the Waratah Lookout area should be designated as being of Day Use Comfort standard and the rest of the VSS is more appropriately designated as Day Use Getaway.

October 2004
Proposed development at East Cockle CreekThe State Government is in the process of giving away public land - your land - to a proposed development at East Cockle Creek in the State's far south. The land is within the Southwest National Park.

October 2004
The TNPA has made a submission to prevent the environmentally insensitive redevelopment and expansion of accommodation facilities at Cynthia Bay on the shores of Lake St Clair (within the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, WHA). The proposal will result in a large increase in facilities within the National Park.

The current Tasmanian Wilderness WHA management plan provides very clear objectives and management prescriptions for accommodation and concessions within the WHA:

  • To encourage the provision of accommodation in nearby townships and areas adjacent to the WHA (p132);
  • If adequate facilities or services exist or can be developed outside the WHA that meet visitor needs, such facilities and services will not be provided as concessions within the WHA (p178).
    These objectives are based on the premise that many of the experiences sought by visitors to the WHA and marketed by the tourism industry are based on the area's wilderness quality.A copy of the Accommodation Expansion Cynthia Bay - Environmental Management Plan is available online at www.parks.tas.gov.au/publications/techrep.html. Free copies of the draft plan are available at Service Tasmania in Launceston and Hobart, and the Parks and Wildlife Service offices at Strahan, Queenstown and Lake St Clair. You can also have a copy sent to you by contacting the PWS on 6233 6285.

November 2003
The TNPA launched its Manifesto at Lake St Clair On 9 November 2003. The Mainifesto of the TNPA outlines in detail the aims, policy objectives and guiding philosophy behind the Association.

November 2003
The opportunity to join the Tasmanian National Parks Association has just been made easier. Our membership fees have been reduced to $10 for a single membership and $20 for a family membership. National Parks need your support. Join the Tasmanian National Parks Association and have your say in ensuring these magnificent and unique natural areas remain magnificent and unique.

June 2003
Maria Island. Proposed developments at Maria Island National Park being kept secret! 

June 2003
Establishment of Marine Protected AreasThe Tasmanian National Parks Association would like to encourage you to make a submission regarding the establishment of Marine Protected Areas in Port Davey and the Kent Group. 

February 2003
Press ReleaseTown Hall Meeting passes motion for the Premier to honour his words, "I have said unequiocally and on many occasions that I do not support commercial tourism developments in our National Parks". 

February 2003
Does our Government really believe in No Developments in our National Parks?

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