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Hope for Highlands Track



A Liberal-Nationals State Government would allocate $200,000 for a feasibility study into The Highlands Track – a new, world-class hiking track through the Yarra Valley.

Eildon MP Cindy McLeish and Shadow Environment Minister Nick Wakeling announced the pledge in Healesville on Wednesday 3 October.

The proposed track would connect the Yarra Valley from Healesville to Lake Eildon via Marysville, a trek of 115 kilometres.

“This project is a great nature-based tourism opportunity to attract visitors from across Australia and overseas to the Yarra Valley and Central Highlands,” Ms McLeish said.

“Our concept is to utilise existing trails and access tracks through Crown land and include huts along the route for overnight stays.”

Mr Wakeling said the project would be designed with full community consultation and should bring a significant economic boost to the region.

“Similar walks like this at Cradle Mountain, the Grampians and in New Zealand draw large numbers of visitors, and with Healesville so close to Melbourne we see this as a great spot for the track,” he said.

“If elected, we will get the feasibility study started straight away, engaging with the community, local councils and eco-tourism organisations in a consultative way.

“We are not saying the route is already planned out or what will be included, that is what the feasibility study is for.

“The Highlands Track will allow more people to experience our beautiful forests, be they serious hikers or families.”

Ms McLeish said the track would be based around managed nature-based tourism and be conceived through the involvement of a wide range of community and industry stakeholders.

“This project provides the opportunity for employment and tourism growth in the Central Highlands and will help ensure the region remains a top destination for nature tourists from across Australia and overseas,” she said.

 

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