Tasmania sees a tourism boom but many are still worried about its loss of natural charm

Published on : Saturday, April 28, 2018

 
More than a billion dollars are being thought of to be invested in hotel developments in Tasmania, with a series of new projects expected to add more than 4,000 additional rooms to the state.

 
This week’s announcement of a $100 million resort plan on the east coast is the latest in among several infrastructural plans in the pipeline.

 
Last year, there was a 12 per cent increase in visitation to Tasmania, going up by 8 per cent with 1.28 million people visiting the state.

 
The tourism sector of Tasmania is providing an economic boon for the state, bringing in $2.3 billion to the economy.

 
But the growth of its tourism industry is worrying some locals, with a forum at the University of Tasmania in Hobart yesterday debating the question “has Tasmania reached peak tourism?”.