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Tuesday, 2 May, 2000 - 22:00
TOURISM Minister Norman Moore is seeking tourism infrastructure projects for the next round of WA Government funding assistance.
The WA Government will provide dollar-for-dollar assistance to non-profit organisations for projects.
“Completed tourism development and projects in the past year have included upgrades to the foreshores at Rockingham and Guilderton and continuing works at Albany’s Whale-world,” Mr Moore said.
He said tourism now employed one in twelve workers in the WA.
Tourism development funds can be used for construction and labour for appropriate capital works.
Applications close on 31 May.
The WA Government will provide dollar-for-dollar assistance to non-profit organisations for projects.
“Completed tourism development and projects in the past year have included upgrades to the foreshores at Rockingham and Guilderton and continuing works at Albany’s Whale-world,” Mr Moore said.
He said tourism now employed one in twelve workers in the WA.
Tourism development funds can be used for construction and labour for appropriate capital works.
Applications close on 31 May.