Tourism boost in Tasmania if Australia’s opposition wins

Tourism boost in Tasmania if Australia’s opposition wins

Published on : Monday, April 29, 2019

 

 

On Saturday, Bill Shorten, leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), visited Tasmania and had announced 120-million Australian dollar package. This will include 50 million AUD for Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).

 

The Labor government will be funding developments at MONA and will be including  a convention center, library, auditorium and playground if it gets victorious in he election on May 18.

 

They want to back the future of Tasmania tourism and the investment that has been  and by the private investors in MONA.

 

 

MONA is leading throughout the world, Paris have Louvre and there are other great international exhibits.

 

Around 307, 000 international tourists visited Tasmania in the 12 months to September  2018 according to Tourism Research Australia .  It showed a 15 percent increase over the last one year.

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