THE long awaited New South Wales Government’s 25-year cruise plan is still in the works. A spokesperson for Melinda Pavey, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, told Cruise Weekly the government was “finalising a long-term plan that sets out a vision for how the state can support the cruise industry...
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THE long awaited New South Wales Government’s 25-year cruise plan is still in the works.
A spokesperson for Melinda Pavey, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, told Cruise Weekly the government was “finalising a long-term plan that sets out a vision for how the state can support the cruise industry and spread the benefits across New South Wales”.
A Department of Premier and Cabinet Spokesperson told CW the plan would cover the full range of issues that affect the industry, including existing and new infrastructure options, destination management and regulation, and its financial contribution to NSW.
“These issues will be worked through with industry so we get it right,” the spokesperson said.
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