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Gat
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1In
trod
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n3
2A
Gat
eway
to th
e D
aint
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42.
1W
hat i
s a G
atew
ay?
42.
2W
hat i
s the
Dai
ntre
e?4
3Pr
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text
63.
1O
verv
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63.
2D
aint
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Futu
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tudy
63.
3W
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to D
ate
7
4St
rate
gic
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4.1
Purp
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84.
2V
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4.3
Gui
ding
Prin
cipl
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5C
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xtua
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mew
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105.
1H
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Per
spec
tive
105.
2Ph
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ondi
tions
115.
3Ec
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5.5
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App
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App
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x A
Adj
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and
Use
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App
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x B
Sum
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Reg
ulat
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Fram
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App
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x C
EPB
C A
ct P
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Mat
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1In
trod
uctio
nTh
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
pro
ject
is a
n in
itiat
ive
of C
airn
s Reg
iona
l C
ounc
il (C
ounc
il) to
cre
ate
an ic
onic
exp
erie
nce
in th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
pre
cinc
t, be
fittin
g of
the
wor
ld h
erita
ge v
alue
s of t
he
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
.The
Dai
ntre
e is
one
of t
he st
ar
attra
ctio
ns in
Tro
pica
l Nor
th Q
ueen
slan
dan
d an
impo
rtant
par
t of t
he
tradi
tiona
l lan
ds o
f the
KuK
uY
alan
ji pe
ople
.
The
Dai
ntre
e N
atio
nal P
ark
was
dec
lare
d in
198
1 an
d th
e W
et
Trop
ics W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a in
198
8, c
reat
ing
a gl
obal
repu
tatio
n as
an
eco
-tour
ism
des
tinat
ion
that
has
stea
dily
gro
wn
in o
ver t
he p
ast
deca
des.
Toda
y th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er, l
owla
nds r
ainf
ores
t and
the
pict
ures
que
beac
hes o
f Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n at
tract
at l
east
350
,000
tour
ists
eac
h ye
aran
d th
e re
gion
supp
orts
a n
umbe
r of s
mal
l co
mm
uniti
es a
nd a
gro
win
gec
o-to
uris
m in
dust
ry.
Cur
rent
ly th
e su
ppor
ting
infr
astru
ctur
e at
the
entry
toth
e D
aint
ree-
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n ar
ea u
nder
sells
, and
eve
n de
tract
s fro
m,t
he
pote
ntia
l of t
he re
gion
. It i
s cha
ract
eris
ed b
y de
grad
ed in
fras
truct
ure,
po
or v
isua
l am
enity
, ina
dequ
ate
inte
rpre
tatio
n an
d in
form
atio
nan
d co
nfus
ing
way
-fin
ding
. As a
resu
lt m
any
visi
tors
do n
ot fu
lly
unde
rsta
nd th
e cu
ltura
l and
nat
ural
val
ues o
f the
are
a th
ey a
re
visi
ting,
hav
e a
limite
d aw
aren
ess o
f app
ropr
iate
beh
avio
ur to
co
nser
ve a
nd re
spec
t the
se v
alue
s, an
d do
not
max
imis
eth
e m
any
oppo
rtuni
ties a
nd e
xper
ienc
es a
vaila
ble
to th
em.
Cou
ncil
has i
nitia
ted
this
pro
ject
to d
evel
op a
com
preh
ensi
ve
mas
terp
lan
to a
ddre
ss th
ese
issu
esan
d gu
ide
deve
lopm
ent o
f a w
orld
-cl
ass g
atew
ay fa
cilit
y.C
ounc
il al
so in
tend
to a
ctiv
ely
enga
ge w
ith th
eco
mm
unity
to e
nsur
eth
e m
any
proj
ect s
take
hold
ers c
an sh
ape
the
proj
ect o
utco
mes
and
set a
ben
chm
ark
for f
utur
e pr
ojec
ts.
This
pap
er is
the
first
stag
e in
the
proj
ect.
The
purp
ose
of th
e pa
per i
s to
doc
umen
t the
info
rmat
ion
that
will
info
rm d
ecis
ion
mak
ing
abou
t pr
ojec
t opt
ions
and
out
com
es. I
taim
s to
docu
men
t a c
lear
vis
ion
and
guid
ing
prin
cipl
es fo
r the
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
Gat
eway
Pre
cinc
t tha
t is
shar
ed b
y C
ounc
il, th
e co
mm
unity
and
Sta
te G
over
nmen
t Age
ncie
s.Th
e pa
per a
lso
sum
mar
ises
key
driv
ers,
oppo
rtuni
ties a
nd c
halle
nges
th
at th
e m
aste
rpla
n w
ill re
spon
d to
.
The
pape
r is i
nfor
med
by
desk
top
rese
arch
, site
inve
stig
atio
ns a
nd
prel
imin
ary
cons
ulta
tion
with
a sm
all n
umbe
r of r
epre
sent
ativ
e st
akeh
olde
rs.T
hisp
aper
is in
tend
ed to
stim
ulat
e di
scus
sion
and
info
rm o
ngoi
ng c
onsu
ltatio
n. It
doe
s not
pur
port
to fu
llyre
pres
ent t
he
view
sor i
nter
ests
of C
ounc
il or
any
pro
ject
stak
ehol
der.
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2A
Gat
eway
to th
e D
aint
ree
2.1
Wha
t is a
Gat
eway
?A
gat
eway
by
defin
ition
is a
pla
ce th
roug
h w
hich
peo
ple
pass
. It
is
not a
des
tinat
ion
in it
self,
and
doe
s not
det
ract
from
the
attra
ctio
ns to
be
foun
d ‘in
side
the
gate
’. H
owev
er a
gat
eway
can
add
to th
e se
nse
of a
ntic
ipat
ion
and
exci
tem
ent o
f the
exp
erie
nces
to c
ome.
The
G
atew
ay is
the
first
true
exp
erie
nce
of th
e D
aint
ree-
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n jo
urne
y an
dev
ery
visi
tor p
asse
s thi
s poi
nt. T
here
fore
the
Gat
eway
ca
n im
prov
e ou
tcom
es th
roug
h bu
ildin
g a
grea
ter u
nder
stan
ding
of
the
expe
rienc
es a
nd o
ppor
tuni
ties a
vaila
ble,
ass
istin
g vi
sito
rs to
seek
ou
t the
per
sona
l exp
erie
nces
they
par
ticul
arly
des
ire.
The
Gat
eway
shou
ld, t
here
fore
, hav
e a
phys
ical
app
eara
nce
that
pay
s ho
mag
e to
and
bui
lds e
xpec
tatio
ns o
f the
exp
erie
nce
with
in.
2.2
Wha
t is t
he D
aint
ree?
A n
umbe
r of p
lace
s and
des
tinat
ions
are
ass
ocia
ted
with
the
Dai
ntre
eid
entit
y. D
efin
ing
whi
ch ‘D
aint
ree’
this
pro
ject
rela
test
o is
crit
ical
in
unde
rsta
ndin
g th
epu
rpos
e of
the
Gat
eway
and
best
loca
tion(
s)fo
r in
fras
truct
ure.
Key
Dai
ntre
e‘id
entit
ies’
are
desc
ribed
bel
ow.
The
East
ern
Kuk
u Y
alan
jila
nds e
xten
d fr
om M
ossm
an to
C
ookt
own
and
incl
ude
the
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
, rai
nfor
ests
and
be
ache
s.
The
Dai
ntre
e N
atio
nal P
ark
exte
nds f
rom
Mos
sman
Gor
ge to
C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
and
incl
udes
thre
e di
stin
ct se
ctio
ns, n
amed
af
ter t
hese
icon
ic d
estin
atio
ns:D
aint
ree,
Mos
sman
Gor
ge a
nd
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n.
The
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
is lo
cate
d to
the
sout
h of
the
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n se
ctio
n of
the
Nat
iona
l Par
k. It
has
a re
puta
tion
for c
ruis
es w
hich
pro
vide
an
oppo
rtuni
ty to
see
croc
odile
s in
thei
r nat
ural
hab
itat.
The
Dai
ntre
e fe
rry
is u
sed
by th
e m
ajor
ity o
fvis
itors
toth
e C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
.
Won
ga B
each
is a
smal
l tow
nshi
p lo
cate
d ju
st to
the
sout
h of
th
e riv
er m
outh
.Won
ga b
usin
esse
s ide
ntify
them
selv
es a
s be
ing
part
of th
e gr
eate
r Dai
ntre
e ex
perie
nce.
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e is
a sm
all t
owns
hip
loca
ted
to th
e so
uth
of
the
Riv
er a
nd 1
0km
nor
th-w
est o
f the
turn
off
to th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er fe
rry.
Ther
e is
ane
cdot
al e
vide
nce
that
man
y to
uris
ts
arriv
e he
re a
ccid
enta
lly w
hils
t in
sear
ch o
f the
ferr
y cr
ossi
ng.
Dai
ntre
e ra
info
rest
/Dai
ntre
eC
oast
. The
are
a no
rth o
f the
D
aint
ree
Riv
er a
nd le
adin
g to
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n is
the
larg
est
rem
aini
ng a
rea
of c
ontig
uous
rain
fore
st fr
om m
ount
ain
to
coas
t. Th
is a
rea
incl
udes
the
com
mun
ities
of C
ape
Kim
berle
y,
Fore
st C
reek
, Cow
Bay
, Diw
an, A
lexa
nder
Bay
, Tho
rnto
n B
each
and
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n. It
is w
ithin
the
Wet
Tro
pics
W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a an
d in
clud
es a
rea
of th
e D
aint
ree
Nat
iona
l Par
k.Th
is is
the
area
con
side
red
in th
e D
aint
ree
Futu
res S
tudy
.
The
1983
Dai
ntre
e B
lock
ade
rais
ed th
e pr
ofile
of t
he D
aint
ree
area
glo
bally
. The
site
of t
he b
lock
ade
was
pre
dom
inat
ely
north
of C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion.
This
pro
ject
will
focu
son
visi
tors
and
bus
ines
ses u
sing
the
area
im
med
iate
ly a
djac
ent t
o th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er, i
nclu
ding
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
ean
d W
onga
Bea
ch,a
ndtra
velle
rs h
eadi
ng n
orth
of t
he ri
ver
to th
e C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
sect
ion
of th
e N
atio
nal P
ark.
Ref
er to
Cai
rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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ntre
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Figu
re 1
.Fo
r cla
rity
the
stud
y ar
ea w
ill b
e de
scrib
ed a
s the
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
.Whi
lst i
t is i
nten
ded
to c
onsu
ltw
ith
prop
onen
ts o
f the
Mos
sman
Gor
ge G
atew
ay p
roje
ct in
an
effo
rt to
co
ordi
nate
inte
rpre
tive
aspe
cts o
f the
pro
ject
s, it
is n
ot in
tend
ed th
at
the
Gat
eway
und
er c
onsi
dera
tion
in th
is p
roje
ct w
ill in
clud
eth
e M
ossm
an re
gion
.
Figu
re 1
: Stu
dy A
rea
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
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ntre
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3Pr
ojec
t Con
text
3.1
Ove
rvie
wFo
r the
Kuk
u Y
alan
ji pe
ople
, the
Dai
ntre
eha
s lon
g be
en a
n im
porta
nt so
urce
of r
esou
rces
and
sign
ifica
nt p
art o
f the
cul
tura
l la
ndsc
ape.
Ove
r the
pas
t thr
ee d
ecad
es th
e hi
gh b
iodi
vers
ity v
alue
s an
d th
e re
fugi
alna
ture
of t
he ra
info
rest
eco
logy
hav
e ga
ined
bro
ader
re
cogn
ition
and
the
Dai
ntre
e re
gion
has
ear
ned
a na
tiona
l and
glo
bal
repu
tatio
n, h
elpe
d al
ong
by so
me
conf
lict a
nd n
otor
iety
.
Follo
win
g th
e co
ntro
vers
ial s
ub-d
ivis
ion
of la
nd n
orth
of t
he ri
ver
into
rura
l res
iden
tial a
llotm
ents
in th
e 19
70s,
the
Dai
ntre
e ha
s bee
n m
arke
d by
a se
ries o
f dis
pute
s ove
r dev
elop
men
t iss
ues i
nclu
ding
the
Blo
omfie
ld R
oad,
pro
visi
on o
f pow
er, a
pro
pose
d br
idge
and
mos
t re
cent
ly re
stric
tions
on
deve
lopm
ent o
f lan
d.O
ver t
his t
ime
the
sign
ifica
nt e
colo
gica
l val
ues o
f the
are
a ha
ve g
aine
d w
ides
prea
d re
cogn
ition
from
com
mun
ity a
nd g
over
nmen
t. To
day,
resi
dent
s and
la
ndho
lder
s of t
he re
gion
cle
arly
und
erst
and
and
appr
ecia
te th
eir
impo
rtant
role
alo
ngsi
de th
e Tr
aditi
onal
Ow
ners
as c
usto
dian
s of t
he
uniq
ue e
nviro
nmen
t.
The
sign
ifica
nt n
atur
al a
nd c
ultu
ral v
alue
s of t
he re
gion
attr
act a
st
eady
flow
of l
ocal
, int
erst
ate
and
inte
rnat
iona
l vis
itors
. Whi
lst
twen
ty y
ears
ago
the
Dai
ntre
e ha
d th
e al
lure
of a
n ex
otic
and
so
mew
hat i
nacc
essi
ble
dest
inat
ion,
toda
y it
is a
n ea
sy d
aytri
p by
co
nven
tiona
l veh
icle
from
Por
t Dou
glas
and
Cai
rns.
Infr
astru
ctur
e ha
s not
kep
t pac
e w
ith th
e re
sulta
nt in
crea
se in
vis
itor n
umbe
rs a
nd
chan
ging
vis
itor d
emog
raph
ics a
nd e
xpec
tatio
ns.I
n pa
rticu
lar,
the
infr
astru
ctur
ein
the
stud
y ar
ea is
vis
ually
una
ttrac
tive,
in p
oor
cond
ition
and
not
fit f
or p
urpo
se. I
n sh
ort,
the
area
is a
n in
adeq
uate
ga
tew
ayfo
r an
envi
ronm
ent w
ith th
e si
gnifi
canc
e of
the
Dai
ntre
e.
3.2
Dai
ntre
e Fu
ture
s Stu
dyIn
200
0 th
e W
et T
ropi
cs M
inis
teria
l Cou
ncil
com
mis
sion
ed th
e D
aint
ree
Futu
resS
tudy
to c
onsi
der o
ptio
ns fo
r man
agin
g de
velo
pmen
t dem
ands
and
the
natu
ral v
alue
s of t
he la
ndno
rth o
f the
riv
er.T
he fo
llow
ing
extra
ct fr
om th
e V
isio
n se
t out
in th
e Fu
ture
s St
udy
is d
irect
ly re
leva
nt to
this
pro
ject
.
The
Dai
ntre
e w
ill st
ill b
e th
e pr
ime
dest
inat
ion
for r
ainf
ores
t to
uris
m in
Aus
tral
ia. T
he 5
50,0
00 to
uris
tsw
ill u
nder
pin
the
Dai
ntre
e/Po
rt D
ougl
as e
cono
mie
s. Ea
ch y
ear a
n in
crea
sing
nu
mbe
r of t
ouri
sts w
ill st
ay fo
r sev
eral
nig
hts a
nd h
ave
impr
oved
ex
peri
ence
s of t
he ra
info
rest
. Rep
eat v
isita
tion
will
als
o in
crea
se.
Land
owne
rs w
ill b
e in
volv
ed in
cre
atin
g fo
rest
stay
and
nat
ure-
base
d to
uris
m e
xper
ienc
es o
n th
eir l
and
to c
ater
for t
his i
ncre
ase.
The
ferr
y w
ill re
mai
n as
a g
atew
ay.I
t will
be
larg
er a
nd se
rve
resi
dent
s and
bus
ines
s nee
ds b
y a
prio
rity
lane
. Tou
rist
s will
pay
a
little
mor
e bu
t the
y w
ill h
ave
visi
tor f
acili
ties a
nd im
prov
ed
inte
rpre
tatio
n se
rvic
es o
n th
e so
uthe
rn a
ppro
ache
s with
impr
oved
w
alki
ng tr
acks
and
othe
r rec
reat
ion
oppo
rtun
ities
nor
th o
f the
D
aint
ree
Rive
r.1
This
asp
ect o
f the
vis
ion
refle
cts o
utco
mes
from
com
mun
ity fo
rum
s co
nduc
ted
durin
g th
e Fu
ture
s Stu
dy. T
his o
utco
me
issu
mm
aris
ed in
th
e re
port
as fo
llow
s:
1D
aint
ree
Futu
res S
tudy
, Rai
nfor
est C
RC
with
Gut
terid
ge, H
aski
ns a
nd D
avie
s and
Fa
r Nor
th S
trate
gies
, Nov
embe
r 200
0. p
p 3-
4
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nS
trate
gic
and
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7
Util
ise
the
ferr
y as
the
gate
way
to th
e D
aint
ree,
a sp
ecia
l are
a re
quir
ing
awar
enes
s of p
artic
ular
pro
toco
ls, i
n a
man
ner t
hat
min
imis
e co
sts a
nd m
axim
ises
retu
rn to
the
loca
l com
mun
ity.2
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay p
roje
ct d
irect
ly re
spon
ds to
this
vis
ion
and
seek
s to
adva
nce
the
com
mun
ity b
enef
its e
nvis
aged
in th
e St
udy.
Rec
omm
enda
tions
21
and
22 o
f the
Stu
dy p
rovi
de sp
ecifi
c re
com
men
datio
ns re
gard
ing
the
role
of t
he fe
rry
as g
atew
ay. (
Not
e:th
e D
aint
ree
Futu
resS
tudy
focu
ssed
ent
irely
on
the
area
to th
e no
rth
of th
e R
iver
whe
reas
this
stud
y en
com
pass
es a
bro
ader
are
a as
de
scrib
ed in
the
prev
ious
sect
ion.
)The
se re
com
men
datio
ns a
re
cons
iste
nt w
ith th
e pr
eced
ing
Dou
glas
Shire
Tou
rism
Stra
tegy
, 199
8,
whi
ch id
entif
ied
the
ferr
y pr
ecin
ct a
s the
ent
ranc
e to
the
Dai
ntre
e C
oast
and
Dai
ntre
e V
alle
y ar
eas.
This
stra
tegy
intro
duce
d th
e co
ncep
t of t
he p
reci
nct b
eing
a g
atew
ay n
ot a
des
tinat
ion.
The
Dai
ntre
e Fu
ture
sStu
dy a
lso
reco
mm
ends
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a
com
preh
ensi
ve h
igh
qual
ity w
ebsi
te fo
r the
Dai
ntre
e to
uris
m p
rodu
ct
(Rec
omm
enda
tion
# 18
). W
e no
te th
at w
hils
t not
with
in th
e sc
ope
of
this
pro
ject
, a q
ualit
y w
ebsi
te is
an
equa
lly im
porta
nt ‘g
atew
ay’ t
o th
e D
aint
ree
that
wou
ld c
ompl
emen
t phy
sica
l inf
rast
ruct
ure
reco
mm
ende
d fr
om th
is m
aste
rpla
n pr
ojec
t.
3.3
Wor
k to
Dat
eTh
e fo
rmer
Dou
glas
Shi
re C
ounc
il, C
airn
s Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
and
man
y st
akeh
olde
rs h
ave
enga
ged
in d
iscu
ssio
ns a
roun
d th
is is
sue
over
a n
umbe
r of y
ears
. It i
s evi
dent
ther
e ar
em
any
good
idea
s and
st
rong
vie
ws a
bout
the
proj
ect.
This
pap
er c
an o
nly
begi
n to
touc
h on
th
ese,
whi
ch w
ill b
e de
velo
ped
as th
e pr
ojec
t pro
gres
ses.
How
ever
2D
aint
ree
Futu
res S
tudy
, Rai
nfor
est C
RC
with
Gut
terid
ge, H
aski
ns a
nd D
avie
s and
Fa
r Nor
th S
trate
gies
, Nov
embe
r 200
0. p
g 85
Cou
ncil
staf
f hav
e so
ught
to d
ocum
ent t
he p
roje
ct c
onte
xt p
rior t
o co
mm
ence
men
t of t
his c
onsu
ltanc
y an
d th
is p
aper
is in
form
ed b
y th
is
wor
k. R
elev
ant d
ocum
ents
incl
ude:
Gui
ding
Prin
cipl
es -
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
n
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay Is
sues
and
Opp
ortu
nitie
s Pap
er
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
n St
akeh
olde
r Ref
eren
ce G
roup
A
spira
tions
Proj
ect M
anag
emen
t Pla
n -D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Mas
terp
lan
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
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4St
rate
gic
Fram
ewor
kTh
is se
ctio
n se
ts o
ut a
pro
pose
d st
rate
gic
fram
ewor
k to
gui
de th
e pr
ojec
t. It
is in
form
ed b
yco
nsul
tatio
n un
derta
ken
by C
ounc
il an
d A
rup,
and
a re
view
of b
ackg
roun
d do
cum
ents
.
4.1
Purp
ose
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay h
as tw
o di
stin
ct p
urpo
ses:
Impr
ove
the
expe
rienc
e fo
r vis
itors
to th
e D
aint
ree-
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n ar
ea.
Incr
ease
eco
nom
ic b
enef
it fr
om v
isita
tion
for l
ocal
co
mm
uniti
es a
nd b
usin
esse
s.
4.2
Vis
ion
The
Gat
eway
is a
n en
ticin
g la
ndm
ark
that
wel
com
es
visi
tors
to th
e m
agic
al w
ilder
ness
and
cul
tura
l la
ndsc
ape
of th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er a
nd th
e w
orld
’s o
ldes
t ra
info
rest
. T
he G
atew
ay e
nhan
cest
he p
rosp
erity
of t
he D
aint
ree
area
by
insp
irin
g vi
sito
rs to
take
mor
e tim
e to
get
to
know
the
valu
es a
nd st
orie
s of t
his o
utst
andi
ngna
tura
l en
viro
nmen
t,its
trad
ition
al o
wne
rs a
nd th
e re
side
nt
com
mun
ities
.
4.3
Gui
ding
Pri
ncip
les
Cou
ncil
deve
lope
d a
set o
f Gui
ding
Prin
cipl
es fo
r the
pro
ject
. The
se
wer
e su
mm
aris
ed b
y A
rup
and
then
revi
ewed
by
the
Proj
ect
Ref
eren
ce C
omm
ittee
. The
cond
ense
d lis
tbel
ow re
flect
s the
out
com
e of
revi
ewby
Aru
p an
d th
e co
mm
ittee
.
Sust
aina
bilit
ySu
stai
nabi
lity
will
be
a fu
ndam
enta
l con
side
ratio
n in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay, c
lear
ly e
xpre
ssed
in th
e de
sign
of b
uilt
and
natu
ral e
nviro
nmen
ts.P
roje
ct o
utco
mes
will
de
mon
stra
te a
bal
ance
bet
wee
n co
mm
unity
nee
ds, e
cono
mic
gro
wth
, cu
ltura
l pra
ctic
es, e
nviro
nmen
tal p
rote
ctio
n an
d ef
ficie
nt u
se o
f re
sour
ces.
Cul
tura
l Ass
ocia
tion
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay w
ill c
eleb
rate
the
rich
cultu
ral f
abric
of t
he
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
and
prov
ide
oppo
rtuni
ties f
or v
isito
rs
to le
arn
and
inte
ract
with
cul
tura
l his
tory
and
con
tem
pora
ry p
ract
ices
th
roug
h in
terp
retiv
e di
spla
ys, m
ater
ials
, des
ign
and
art.
The
prec
inct
w
ill h
onou
rthe
Eas
tern
Kuk
u Y
alan
ji as
the
tradi
tiona
l ow
ners
of t
he
land
and
will
als
o ac
know
ledg
e th
e no
n-In
dige
nous
his
tory
and
as
soci
atio
n w
ith th
e D
aint
ree
area
.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
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Env
iron
men
tal P
rote
ctio
nTh
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
will
be
a ce
lebr
atio
n of
the
sign
ifica
nce
and
natu
ral w
onde
r of t
he W
et T
ropi
cs W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a an
d D
aint
ree
Nat
iona
l Par
k.D
evel
opm
ent a
nd la
nd u
ses a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith th
eG
atew
ayw
illim
prov
e de
grad
ed a
rea,
enh
ance
vis
tas a
nd sc
enic
am
enity
and
do
noha
rmto
the
coas
tal a
nd ri
verin
e pr
oces
ses o
f the
D
aint
ree
Riv
er, e
ndem
ic h
abita
ts a
nd e
co s
yste
ms,
orth
e cu
ltura
l la
ndsc
ape.
Loc
al E
cono
my
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay w
ill e
nhan
ceth
e pr
ospe
rity
of lo
cal b
usin
esse
s an
d co
mm
uniti
es. I
t will
con
tribu
te to
gre
ater
aw
aren
ess o
f the
ex
perie
nces
ava
ilabl
e in
the
regi
on a
nd w
ill p
rom
ote
and
com
plem
ent
exis
ting
busi
ness
es a
nd a
ttrac
tions
.
Sens
e of
Pla
ceTh
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
will
cle
arly
mar
kth
e jo
urne
y fr
om ru
ral
land
scap
e to
wild
erne
ss e
nviro
nmen
tand
pay
hom
age
to th
e na
tura
l an
d cu
ltura
l cha
ract
er o
f the
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
.The
Gat
eway
will
cre
ate
a st
rong
sens
eof
arr
ival
, wel
com
e an
d an
ticip
atio
nan
d pr
ovid
e a
visi
tor e
xper
ienc
e be
fittin
g th
e w
orld
cla
ss
valu
es o
f the
are
a.
Cha
ract
erTh
e G
atew
ay w
ill r
efle
ctth
e tro
pica
lan
d na
tura
l ch
arac
ter
of t
he
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
.The
bui
lt fo
rm w
ill b
e a
high
qua
lity
desi
gn th
at re
flect
s an
d re
spec
ts th
e na
tura
l are
as a
nd c
hara
cter
of t
he
loca
l are
a. P
lann
ing
of th
e pr
ojec
t will
enh
ance
vis
tas
and
degr
aded
ar
eas a
nd re
tain
and
incr
ease
veg
etat
ion.
Acc
ess a
nd M
obili
tyTh
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
will
tran
sfor
m th
e w
ay in
whi
ch p
eopl
e m
ove
thro
ugh
the
entir
e D
aint
ree
regi
on a
nd th
e ch
oice
s the
y m
ake
abou
t jo
urne
ys a
nd d
estin
atio
ns. I
n th
e im
med
iate
dev
elop
men
t are
a, th
e G
atew
ayw
ill ra
tiona
lise
the
road
net
wor
k, p
arki
ng a
reas
and
rive
r ac
cess
, cre
atin
g a
safe
, leg
ible
and
acc
essi
ble
envi
ronm
ent t
hat m
eets
th
e ne
eds o
f all
user
s.
Plan
ning
A su
cces
sful
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay p
roje
ct w
ill b
e de
liver
ed b
y an
in
tegr
ated
and
col
labo
rativ
e pl
anni
ng p
roce
ss in
form
ed b
y th
e:
cultu
ral v
alue
s of t
he la
ndsc
ape
and
prec
inct
;
wea
lth o
f loc
al k
now
ledg
e an
d id
eas;
impo
rtant
role
of t
ouris
m in
the
area
;
need
to m
ake
prov
isio
n fo
r ada
ptat
ion
and
chan
ge; a
nd
valu
e of
goo
d de
sign
, inn
ovat
ion
and
crea
tivity
.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
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5.1
His
tori
cal P
ersp
ectiv
eB
efor
e Eu
rope
anse
ttlem
ent,
the
Dai
ntre
e w
as th
e pr
ovin
ce o
f the
K
uKu
Yal
anji,
who
cre
ated
a n
etw
ork
of w
alki
ng tr
acks
thro
ugho
ut
the
area
. The
evo
lutio
n of
the
Dai
ntre
e as
a ru
ral c
omm
unity
and
m
ore
rece
ntly
a v
isito
r des
tinat
ion
has b
een
shap
ed b
y a
num
ber o
f ke
y ev
ents
and
con
flict
s bet
wee
n de
velo
pmen
t and
env
ironm
enta
l pr
otec
tion.
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e w
as e
stab
lishe
din
the
late
187
0’s b
y tim
ber c
utte
rs,
who
used
the
KuK
u Y
alan
ji tra
cks t
o se
arch
for,
and
snig
out
, Red
C
edar
. The
logs
wer
e flo
ated
dow
n th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er to
the
coas
t la
shed
toge
ther
as r
afts
. B
y th
e la
ter 1
800’
s rur
al se
ttler
s had
fo
llow
ed, c
arvi
ng o
ut d
airy
farm
s and
then
cat
tle g
razi
ng. M
ore
rece
ntly
farm
ing
has d
iver
sifie
d in
to tr
opic
al fr
uits
, tea
and
cof
fee.
In 1
968
loca
l far
mer
s bul
ldoz
ed th
e K
uKu
Yal
anji
wal
king
trac
k in
an
atte
mpt
to c
reat
e a
coas
tal r
oad
to C
ookt
own.
Whi
lst t
he tr
ack
faile
d as
a ro
ad it
cont
ribut
ed to
ope
ning
up
the
area
as it
con
tinue
d be
ing
used
as a
wal
king
trac
k.
In th
e ea
rly 1
970’
sthe
ver
y si
gnifi
cant
, anc
ient
env
ironm
enta
l val
ues
of th
e fo
rest
beg
an to
be
appr
ecia
ted.
The
num
ber o
f adv
entu
rous
vi
sito
rs in
crea
sed
on th
e un
seal
ed ro
ads a
nd w
alki
ng tr
acks
. The
co
asta
l are
as b
etw
een
the
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
and
Coo
ktow
n be
cam
ea
popu
lar d
estin
atio
n fo
r hip
pies
or a
ltern
ativ
e lif
e st
yle
settl
ers,
who
se
t up
info
rmal
com
mun
ities
and
roug
h ac
com
mod
atio
n. A
lso
in th
e 19
70’s
dev
elop
ers a
cqui
red
leas
ehol
d la
nd th
at th
ey m
anag
ed to
co
nver
t int
o so
me
1,20
0 sm
alle
r lot
s, w
ith n
o se
rvic
es.
Thes
e w
ere
then
adv
ertis
ed n
atio
nally
as a
cha
nce
to a
cqui
re a
‘uni
que
piec
e of
pa
radi
se’.
In 1
981
the
17,0
00 h
ecta
re C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
Nat
iona
l Par
k w
as
gaze
tted,
add
ing
to th
e gr
owin
g en
viro
nmen
tal r
eput
atio
n of
the
regi
on.
In 1
982,
the
then
Mos
sman
Cou
ncil,
supp
orte
d by
the
Bie
lke-
Pete
rson
Que
ensl
and
Gov
ernm
ent c
omm
ence
d a
plan
ned
road
de
velo
pmen
t to
upgr
ade
the
exis
ting
track
to c
onne
ct C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
with
Coo
ktow
n. T
his c
reat
ed a
n in
tern
atio
nally
repo
rted
upro
ar, e
spec
ially
sinc
e th
e ro
ad w
orks
wer
e in
par
t thr
ough
the
new
N
atio
nal P
ark.
A n
atio
nally
repo
rted
bloc
kade
ens
ued,
but
the
road
w
as h
astil
y pu
shed
thro
ugh.
Thre
e ev
ents
in 1
985
cem
ente
d th
e D
aint
ree
bran
d in
the
glob
al
tour
ism
mar
ket.
Firs
tly, R
uper
t Rus
sel’s
‘cof
fee
tabl
e’ b
ook
Dai
ntre
e, W
here
the
Rain
fore
st M
eets
the
Reef
was
pub
lishe
d.It
was
a
larg
e fo
rmat
boo
k fe
atur
ing
the
first
wid
ely
dist
ribut
ed st
unni
ng
phot
ogra
phs o
f the
Dai
ntre
e. I
t con
tribu
ted
to th
e pr
ofile
of t
he
regi
on, c
erta
inly
nat
iona
lly a
nd p
erha
ps in
tern
atio
nally
. Im
porta
ntly
it
coin
ed th
e ph
rase
on
whi
ch T
ropi
cal N
orth
Que
ensl
and
has b
uilt
its
cont
empo
rary
tour
ism
indu
stry
.
Seco
ndly
, the
Jung
le L
odge
was
bui
lt in
198
5. It
laun
ched
the
repu
tatio
n of
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n as
a c
heap
bac
kpac
ker d
estin
atio
n.
Fina
lly, a
loca
l wom
an w
as ta
ken
by a
larg
e cr
ocod
ile d
urin
g an
ev
enin
g sw
im in
shal
low
wat
er w
ith fr
iend
s. W
hils
t the
re h
ave
been
cr
ocod
ile a
ttack
s bef
ore
and
sinc
e ac
ross
Aus
tralia
, thi
s atta
ck li
nked
th
e na
me
Dai
ntre
e w
ith c
roco
dile
s and
attr
acte
d a
grow
ing
mar
ket
fasc
inat
ed w
ithse
eing
thes
e cr
eatu
res.
In 1
988,
the
pres
ent W
orld
Her
itage
are
a w
as d
ecla
red,
add
ing
stat
ure
to th
e re
gion
as a
nec
o-to
uris
m d
estin
atio
n.
Aro
und
1992
, sea
ling
of se
ctio
ns o
f the
road
bet
wee
n th
e fe
rry
and
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n co
mm
ence
d. I
n A
pril
2002
the
last
sect
ion
of ro
ad
was
seal
ed.
The
seal
ing
deliv
erse
nviro
nmen
tal b
enef
it in
term
s of
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
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aste
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redu
cing
dus
t, er
osio
n an
d se
dim
ent.
It al
so h
as th
e ef
fect
of o
peni
ngth
e ar
ea to
con
vent
iona
l veh
icle
s rat
her t
han
4WD
’s o
nly
whi
ch sa
wa
sign
ifica
nt in
crea
se in
Fre
e an
d In
depe
nden
t (FI
T) v
isito
rs
unde
rtaki
ng se
lf-gu
ided
day
trip
s in
hire
car
s.
In 1
995
Skyr
ail o
pene
d in
Cai
rns,
offe
ring
a ha
lf da
y ra
info
rest
ex
perie
nce
rath
er th
an th
e fu
ll da
y re
quire
d to
vis
it th
e D
aint
ree.
A
necd
otal
evi
denc
e is
that
Sky
rail
cont
ribut
ed to
a d
eclin
e in
vis
itor
num
bers
to th
e D
aint
ree,
with
an
alm
ost i
mm
edia
te im
pact
on
tour
gr
oup
num
bers
.
Ove
r a p
erio
d of
yea
rs c
omm
enci
ng in
the
mid
-199
0’s t
he
Blo
omfie
ld T
rack
to C
ookt
own
has b
een
upgr
aded
to m
ake
it ea
sier
to
neg
otia
te, e
spec
ially
on
som
e of
the
stee
p in
clin
es.
The
mos
t si
gnifi
cant
upg
rade
is a
hig
h le
vel c
ause
way
acr
oss t
he B
loom
field
R
iver
. Th
is o
bvia
tes t
he n
eed
for a
dee
p w
ater
cro
ssin
g. I
n th
e dr
y se
ason
, loc
als n
ow tr
aver
se th
e tra
ck in
con
vent
iona
l veh
icle
s. Th
is
attra
cts s
ome
visi
tors
to th
e re
gion
as p
art o
f a C
airn
s-C
ookt
own
loop
.
Peak
vis
itor n
umbe
rs in
the
Dai
ntre
e w
ere
prob
ably
reac
hed
arou
nd
1999
, whe
n it
was
est
imat
ed th
at th
ere
wer
e 29
9,13
8 da
y vi
sito
rs a
nd
127,
231
over
nigh
t vis
itors
, tot
allin
g 42
6,36
9. T
oday
vis
itor n
umbe
rs
are
estim
ated
at b
etw
een
350,
000
and
400,
000.
Ove
rall
the
hist
ory
evok
es tu
rbul
ence
, stro
ng c
hara
cter
s, ad
vent
ure,
an
cien
t mys
tery
and
unt
ouch
ed ti
mel
ess n
atur
e. A
s dev
elop
men
t has
oc
curr
ed th
e ad
vent
ure
of u
nsea
led
road
s and
pow
erfu
l unt
ouch
ed
natu
re h
as in
evita
bly
been
mut
ed.
How
ever
wha
t is a
dven
ture
for
som
e is
just
pla
in fr
ight
enin
g fo
r man
y. I
t is m
atte
r of s
triki
ng th
e rig
ht b
alan
ce o
f exp
erie
nces
to su
it th
e m
arke
t.
5.2
Phys
ical
Site
Con
ditio
nsTh
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
com
pris
es a
num
ber o
f site
s whi
ch in
co
mbi
natio
n cr
eate
the
expe
rienc
e of
trav
ellin
g to
the
Dai
ntre
e. T
his
sect
ion
desc
ribes
the
natu
re o
f the
jour
ney
and
the
spec
ific
site
s w
hich
pla
y a
role
in th
e fo
rmat
ion
of a
Gat
eway
. The
jour
ney
and
site
s are
des
crib
ed b
elow
and
dep
icte
d vi
sual
ly in
pag
es 1
7-26
.
Jour
ney
from
Mos
sman
The
jour
ney
from
Mos
sman
to th
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er c
ross
ing
is
appr
oxim
atel
y 25
km, t
akin
g ar
ound
30
min
utes
by
car.
Itfo
llow
sthe
M
ossm
an –
Dai
ntre
e R
oad
(Cap
tain
Coo
k H
ighw
ay) w
hich
runs
no
rth a
nd is
alig
ned
gene
rally
par
alle
l to
the
ocea
n an
d th
eG
reat
D
ivid
ing
Ran
ge (D
aint
ree
Nat
iona
l Par
k). T
he jo
urne
y pa
sses
th
roug
h la
rge
area
s of p
rodu
ctiv
e ca
ne la
nd, w
ith th
e fo
rest
ed ra
nges
of
the
Mos
sman
sect
ion
of th
e D
aint
ree
Nat
iona
l Par
k to
the
wes
t and
th
e oc
ean
with
rock
y he
adla
nds a
nd th
e lo
wla
nd w
etla
nds o
f the
lo
wer
Dai
ntre
e co
ast t
o th
e ea
st.
The
jour
ney
incl
udes
a c
oupl
e of
key
mile
ston
es a
nd d
ecis
ion
poin
ts.
The
first
of t
hese
is w
ithin
Mos
sman
itse
lf, w
here
sign
s ind
icat
e on
war
d tra
vel t
o th
e D
aint
ree.
Nor
th o
f Mos
sman
, the
road
mak
es a
se
ries o
f eas
twar
d tu
rns.
The
first
bei
ng ju
st 2
km n
orth
of M
ossm
an,
anot
her a
t Mia
llo a
ppro
xim
atel
y 7k
m n
orth
of M
ossm
an, a
nd fi
nally
22
km n
orth
of M
ossm
an a
T-ju
nctio
n pr
ovid
es a
cho
ice
betw
een
cont
inui
ng n
orth
-wes
t to
Dai
ntre
e vi
llage
or t
urni
ng e
ast t
o th
e D
aint
ree
Ferr
y.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
2: Jo
urne
y fr
om M
ossm
an
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
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ntre
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Inte
rsec
tion
of M
ossm
an-D
aint
ree
Roa
d / C
ape
Tri
bula
tion
Roa
dTh
e in
ters
ectio
n of
the
Mos
sman
-Dai
ntre
e R
oad
and
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad
is p
oorly
sign
ed a
nd h
as n
o di
stin
guis
hing
phy
sica
l ch
arac
teris
tics.
The
inte
rsec
tion
is su
rrou
nded
by
cane
fiel
ds w
ith a
nu
mbe
r of s
mal
l far
m h
ouse
s and
farm
bui
ldin
gs b
eing
loca
ted
near
to
the
inte
rsec
tion
and
incl
udes
driv
eway
s and
farm
acc
ess r
oads
.O
ppos
ite th
e in
ters
ectio
n a
grav
el ro
ad le
ads t
o th
e ‘C
ross
road
s Caf
é’w
ith in
form
al p
arki
ng a
nd sh
ady
mat
ure
trees
.
Vie
ws f
rom
the
inte
rsec
tion
wes
t inc
lude
the
low
er c
anel
ands
in th
e fo
regr
ound
and
the
Dai
ntre
e N
atio
nal P
ark
and
Ran
ges b
eyon
d.
Vie
ws t
o th
e N
orth
incl
ude
Thor
nton
Pea
k an
d th
e A
lexa
ndra
Ran
ge,
with
man
grov
es in
the
fore
grou
nd. T
o th
e ea
st, t
he C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
Roa
d is
a tw
o la
ne ro
adw
ay le
adin
g to
war
ds th
e riv
er, b
ut v
isua
lly,
no d
iffer
ent i
s sca
le o
r cha
ract
er to
the
cont
inui
ng M
ossm
an-D
aint
ree
Roa
d.
App
roxi
mat
ely
250m
sout
h of
the
inte
rsec
tion
with
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad,
ther
e is
a g
rave
l pul
love
r whe
re v
isito
rs c
an v
iew
sign
s id
entif
ying
a ra
nge
of b
usin
esse
s in
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e an
d R
iver
are
a.
This
are
a is
not
cle
arly
sign
ed o
r vis
ually
app
ealin
g an
d ha
s no
visi
tor a
men
ities
.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
5: In
ters
ectio
n, S
ite C
ondi
tions
Jour
ney
alon
g C
ape
Tri
bula
tion
Roa
dTh
e jo
urne
y al
ong
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad
is a
3km
rout
e fr
om th
e in
ters
ectio
n to
the
Riv
er. I
nitia
lly it
trav
elsd
irect
ly n
orth
thro
ugh
exis
ting
cane
fiel
ds, t
hen
curv
es a
nti-c
lock
wis
e ar
ound
an
oxbo
w
wet
land
, and
then
dire
ctly
nor
th a
gain
thro
ugh
field
s unt
il re
achi
ng a
larg
e gr
avel
road
rese
rve
on th
e riv
er b
ank,
refe
rred
to a
s the
wes
tern
prec
inct
(Dai
ntre
e R
iver
Tou
rs a
rea)
. The
road
then
con
tinue
s eas
t pa
ralle
l to
the
river
to th
e Fe
rry
Cro
ssin
g Pr
ecin
ct.
The
exis
tenc
e of
the
wet
land
s, su
rrou
ndin
g th
e O
xbow
lago
ons,
and
the
back
drop
of T
horn
ton
Peak
and
the
Ale
xand
ra R
ange
cre
ates
a
visu
al fe
atur
e al
ong
this
rout
e. T
he c
urvi
ng o
f thi
s roa
d cr
eate
s in
tere
st a
nd sl
ows t
he jo
urne
y so
mew
hat,
how
ever
thes
e fe
atur
es a
re
not e
xplo
ited
to e
nhan
ce th
e se
nse
of jo
urne
y an
d an
ticip
atio
n, o
r to
prov
ide
info
rmat
ion
abou
t or a
cces
s to
the
wet
land
.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
3: Jo
urne
y al
ong
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad,
Site
C
ondi
tions
and
Fig
ure
4: Jo
urne
y al
ong
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad,
En
viro
nmen
tal D
esig
natio
ns
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
tTh
e D
aint
ree
Riv
er W
este
rn P
reci
nct i
s loc
ated
dire
ctly
adj
acen
t to
the
entry
road
on
wha
t is c
urre
ntly
road
rese
rve.
It is
the
first
poi
nt o
f ar
rival
at t
he D
aint
ree
Riv
er –
and
is q
uite
dis
appo
intin
g as
the
prim
ary
arriv
al p
oint
at t
his a
ntic
ipat
ed d
estin
atio
n.
This
are
a is
info
rmal
in st
ruct
ure,
as v
ehic
les a
nd p
edes
trian
s mix
, w
earin
g of
the
grav
el a
nd d
irt a
cces
s tra
cks f
eath
er th
e ed
ges o
f the
gr
assy
road
side
resu
lting
from
unf
ette
red
vehi
cle
use.
The
re a
re a
few
tre
es, b
ut th
is sp
ace
is la
rgel
y op
en a
nd h
ot. T
here
is a
shel
ter w
ith
inte
rpre
tive
sign
age
that
pro
vide
s som
e ba
sic
info
rmat
ion
on th
e ar
ea.
To th
e so
uth
of th
is a
rea
ther
e is
a sp
oil h
eap
from
dre
dgin
g of
the
cros
sing
.
A se
ries o
f mak
eshi
ft st
ruct
ures
are
loca
ted
with
in th
is ro
ad re
serv
e an
d ar
e us
ed to
mar
ket a
nd se
ll tic
kets
for a
rang
e of
priv
ate
tour
ist
river
cru
ises
. Vis
ually
the
stru
ctur
es a
re u
napp
ealin
g an
d no
t sui
ted
to
the
eco-
tour
ism
cha
ract
er o
f the
are
a. A
n in
form
al p
athw
ay le
ads t
o a
pont
oon
from
whi
ch a
num
ber o
f tou
rist b
oats
dep
art.
Ther
e ar
e tw
o
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
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porta
ble
toile
ts lo
cate
d on
this
pat
hway
and
no
othe
r am
eniti
es o
r fa
cilit
ies.
Ther
e is
als
o a
publ
ic b
oat r
amp
in th
is lo
catio
n. O
n th
e w
eeke
nds
this
is h
eavi
ly u
sed
and
a la
rge
num
bers
of p
rivat
e ve
hicl
es a
nd b
oat
traile
rs a
re p
arke
d in
the
vici
nity
of t
he to
ur o
utle
ts.
The
river
at t
his p
oint
is fl
anke
d by
Man
grov
e an
d ot
her t
ropi
cal
ripar
ian
vege
tatio
n re
stric
ting
view
s and
acc
ess t
o th
e w
ater
. Thi
s ve
geta
tion
is o
nly
brok
en in
two
loca
tions
, by
the
publ
ic b
oat r
amp
and
tour
ist b
oat p
onto
on.
This
are
a in
clud
es v
eget
atio
n lis
ted
as R
egio
nal E
cosy
stem
of
Con
cern
and
Reg
iona
l Eco
syst
em n
ot o
f con
cern
; as w
ell a
s an
area
of
Wet
land
Pro
tect
ion.
The
y ar
e lo
cate
d pr
imar
ily a
long
the
river
its
elf a
nd in
clud
e th
e re
serv
e oc
cupi
ed b
y th
e to
ur c
once
ssio
n st
ands
, bo
at ra
mp,
pon
toon
and
acc
ess p
athw
ays,
as w
ell a
s the
eas
tern
mos
t ac
cess
road
and
are
as c
urre
ntly
use
d fo
r inf
orm
al c
ar p
arki
ng.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
6: W
este
rn P
reci
nct,
Site
Con
ditio
ns a
nd F
igur
e 7:
W
este
rn P
reci
nct,
Envi
ronm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
Ferr
y C
ross
ing
As t
he ro
ad a
ppro
ache
s the
ferr
y cr
ossi
ng fr
om th
e W
este
rn P
reci
nct,
itbe
com
es m
ore
visu
ally
enc
lose
d by
a c
anop
y of
thic
k rip
aria
n ve
geta
tion.
Thi
s rip
aria
n ve
geta
tion
rest
ricts
vis
ual a
nd p
hysi
cal
acce
ss to
the
river
but
has
the
pote
ntia
l to
crea
te a
stro
ng p
hysi
cal
char
acte
r for
this
par
t of t
he jo
urne
y, c
onne
ctin
g to
the
expe
rienc
e ov
er th
e riv
er. H
owev
er th
e po
tent
ial i
s mar
red
by a
con
fusi
ng
proc
essi
on o
f sig
ns re
latin
g to
the
upco
min
g fe
rry
jour
ney,
incl
udin
g ro
ad sp
eeds
, fer
ry p
rices
, env
ironm
enta
l and
safe
ty c
onsi
dera
tions
an
d ad
verti
sing
.
The
road
lead
s to
a fe
rry
ticke
t boo
th w
hich
rest
ricts
acc
ess t
o th
ose
who
hav
e pu
rcha
sed
a tic
ket t
o us
e th
e fe
rry
and
cros
s the
Riv
er. J
ust
befo
re th
is b
ooth
ther
e is
a tu
rn-a
roun
d fo
r tho
se n
ot w
ishi
ng to
use
th
e fe
rry,
whi
ch re
turn
s to
the
wes
tern
pre
cinc
t.
Veh
icle
s que
ue fo
r the
ferr
y al
ong
som
e 13
0m o
f the
road
lead
ing
to
the
ferr
y on
a o
ne w
ay lo
op. T
his l
oop
encl
oses
an
area
whi
ch
incl
udes
a p
rivat
e re
side
nce,
a to
ilet b
lock
and
tele
phon
e bo
x w
ith
info
rmal
par
king
are
a. A
gain
this
are
a is
larg
ely
info
rmal
and
vi
sual
ly u
napp
ealin
g w
ith a
reas
of p
lant
ing
and
law
n be
ing
encr
oach
edup
on b
y cl
eare
d ar
eas w
here
veh
icle
use
has
cre
ated
bar
e ar
eas.
This
land
is in
clud
ed in
the
Indi
geno
us L
and
Use
Agr
eem
ent.
The
area
imm
edia
tely
aro
und
the
ferr
y la
ndin
g ha
s bee
n cl
eare
d af
ford
ing
som
e vi
ews t
o th
e riv
er. H
owev
er th
e ar
ea is
vis
ually
cl
utte
red
with
furth
er si
gnag
e, o
pera
tiona
l equ
ipm
ent a
nd tr
affic
co
ntro
ls.
One
cru
ise
oper
ator
mai
ntai
ns a
boa
t lan
ding
to th
e ea
st o
f the
ferr
y ra
mp.
Thi
s are
a is
in v
ery
poor
vis
ual a
nd p
hysi
cal c
ondi
tion.
This
are
a in
clud
es v
eget
atio
n lis
ted
as R
egio
nal E
cosy
stem
of
Con
cern
and
Reg
iona
l Eco
syst
em n
ot o
f con
cern
; and
an
area
of S
PP
GB
R W
etla
nd P
rote
ctio
n. T
hey
are
loca
ted
prim
arily
alo
ng th
e riv
er
itsel
f and
cov
er th
e fe
rry
cros
sing
and
que
uing
are
a. It
als
o co
vers
so
me
area
s to
the
east
and
sout
h.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
8: C
ross
ing,
Site
Con
ditio
ns a
nd F
igur
e 9:
Cro
ssin
g,
Envi
ronm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
Nor
th B
ank
On
the
north
ban
k th
e fe
rry
is m
et b
y an
asp
halt
turn
aro
und
and
the
term
inus
of t
he C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
Roa
d. C
ars q
ueue
alo
ng C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
Roa
d le
adin
g di
rect
ly n
orth
from
the
ferr
y ra
mp.
Thi
s
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
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ntre
e G
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area
is e
nclo
sed
by tr
opic
al ri
paria
n ve
geta
tion
and
is re
ason
ably
co
mpa
ct. T
here
is a
dat
ed sh
elte
r with
ben
ch se
at a
nd a
lette
r box
lo
cate
d at
a b
us st
op a
djac
ent t
o th
e fe
rry
ram
p.
A sm
all r
amp
is lo
cate
d to
the
wes
t of t
he F
erry
and
is u
sed
by
priv
ate
oper
ator
s to
drop
pas
seng
ers o
ff to
be
colle
cted
by
buse
s w
hich
par
ks a
djac
ent t
o th
e ra
mp
at th
e te
rmin
us o
f the
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n R
oad.
Few
mar
king
s des
igna
te th
e ro
ad in
this
are
a re
sulti
ng in
an
info
rmal
mix
ing
of c
ars,
buse
s and
ped
estri
ans.
Ther
e is
no
park
ing
for o
ther
veh
icle
s in
this
are
a.
Ther
e is
a p
rivat
e pr
oper
ty lo
cate
d im
med
iate
ly to
the
north
wes
t of
the
ferr
y la
ndin
g w
hich
has
bee
n hi
stor
ical
ly c
lear
ed a
nd is
not
cu
rren
tly d
evel
oped
for a
ny p
artic
ular
use
.
Vie
ws t
o th
e riv
er in
this
are
a ar
e re
stric
ted
by ri
paria
n ve
geta
tion,
an
d ar
e lim
ited
to th
e ar
eas d
irect
ly su
rrou
ndin
g th
e fe
rry
ram
p.
This
are
a is
pro
tect
ed b
y a
num
ber o
f lay
ers e
colo
gica
l pro
tect
ion
area
s inc
ludi
ng: R
egio
nal E
cosy
stem
of C
once
rn, R
egio
nal
Ecos
yste
m n
ot o
f con
cern
; and
an
area
of S
PP G
BR
Wet
land
Pr
otec
tion.
The
se a
reas
ove
rlap
cove
ring
the
entir
e si
te a
nd w
ill
rest
rict t
he d
evel
opm
ent o
f thi
s are
a.
Ref
er to
Fig
ure
10: N
orth
Ban
k, S
ite C
ondi
tions
and
Fig
ure
11:
Nor
th B
ank,
Env
ironm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
Lan
d U
ses a
nd A
ctiv
ities
Ther
e ar
e a
dive
rse
a ra
nge
of la
nd u
ses a
nd a
ctiv
ities
in a
nd a
roun
d th
e st
udy
area
s, in
clud
ing
rura
l lan
d (c
ane
farm
s), N
atio
nal P
ark,
C
row
n la
nd/re
serv
es a
nd p
rivat
e la
nd u
ses.
In p
lann
ing
any
wor
ks th
e ne
eds a
nd in
tere
sts o
f lan
d ho
lder
s and
re
quire
men
ts o
f diff
eren
t lan
d us
es m
ust b
e co
nsid
ered
. A ta
ble
sum
mar
isin
g th
e la
nd u
ses,
the
pote
ntia
l im
pact
s and
ben
efits
for t
he
proj
ect i
s inc
lude
d at
App
endi
x B
. Key
issu
es in
clud
e:
an in
crea
se in
tour
ism
num
bers
may
impa
ct o
n ac
cess
to
serv
ices
, env
ironm
enta
l qua
lity
and
lifes
tyle
fact
ors f
or
resi
dent
s and
incr
ease
tres
pass
on
priv
ate
land
or u
ncon
trolle
d ac
cess
to th
e pu
blic
est
ate;
on th
e ot
her h
and
incr
ease
d to
uris
m c
an im
prov
e th
eec
onom
ic v
iabi
lity
of c
omm
uniti
es in
the
area
and
bet
ter
acce
ss to
info
rmat
ion
may
impr
ove
the
beha
viou
r of t
ouris
ts
in e
nviro
nmen
tally
sign
ifica
nt a
reas
;
a pe
rcei
ved
conf
lict c
ould
aris
e be
twee
n ex
istin
g ca
ne
farm
ing
activ
ities
and
the
gate
way
func
tion,
due
to v
isua
l im
pact
, dus
t or t
raff
ic.
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 2
: Jo
urne
y fr
om M
ossm
an
Nor
th B
ank
Mos
sman
- D
aint
ree
Rd
and
Cape
Tri
bula
on
Rd
Inte
rsec
on
Mos
sman
Mia
llo
Dai
ntre
eV
illag
e
Won
gab.
7km
sout
h of
Won
ga B
each
c. In
the
vici
nity
of W
onga
Bea
ch
d. A
ppro
achi
ng L
ower
Dai
ntre
e
Cros
sing
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
t Low
er
Dai
ntre
e
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 3
: Jo
urne
y al
ong
Cape
Trib
ulat
ion
Road
, Site
Con
ditio
ns
Inte
rsec
tion
- Foc
us A
rea
01PL
AN
Jour
ney
from
Mos
sman
-Dai
ntre
e Ro
ad
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
t - F
ocus
Are
a 02
Nor
th B
ank
- Foc
us A
rea
04
Mos
sman
-Dai
ntre
e Roa
d
ntnt
ab
c
d
a b c d
Cros
sing
- Fo
cus
Are
a 03
CapeTribula on Road
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Lege
nd Road
Res
erve
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em O
f Con
cern
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em N
ot o
f Con
cern
SPP
GBR
Wet
land
Man
agem
ent A
rea
Eros
ion
Pron
e A
rea
(dia
gona
l hat
ch)
Cape
Tri
bula
on
Road
Figu
re 4
: Ca
pe T
ribul
atio
n Ro
ad, E
nviro
nmen
tal D
esig
natio
ns
Cape Tribula on Road
PLA
NJo
urne
y fr
om M
ossm
an-D
aint
ree
Road
Cros
sroa
ds C
afe
Dai
ntre
e N
a o
nal P
ark
Farm
Hou
se
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 5
: In
ters
ectio
n, S
ite C
ondi
tions
Mos
sman
- Dai
ntre
e Roa
d
PLA
N -
Inte
rsec
on
Mos
sman
-Dai
ntre
e Rd
and
Ca
pe T
ribu
la o
n Rd
Cape Tribula on Road
1a
1b
1b1a
1c
1c
1d
1d
Cane
Far
min
g
Cros
sroa
ds C
afe
Cane
Far
min
g
View
s to
rang
e
Gra
vel p
ullo
ver
Cros
sroa
ds C
afe
1d
Farm
Hou
se
2e 2f
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 6
: W
este
rn P
reci
nct,
Site
Con
ditio
ns
2a
2a 2b
2b
Publ
ic b
oat r
amp
Port
able
toile
ts
Rive
r cr
uise
ven
dors
Info
rmal
par
king
for
boat
ram
p an
d ri
ver
crui
ses
Cape
Trib
ula
on
Road
to
Ferry
Inte
rpre
ve
sign
age
/sh
elte
r
2d
2c
2c
2d
PLA
N -
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
t
Dre
dgin
g sp
oil
heap
Pont
oon
Rive
r cr
uise
boa
ts
Trac
k to
pon
toon
2e2f
Cane
Far
min
g
Cane
Far
min
g
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 7
: W
este
rn P
reci
nct,
Env
ironm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
Cape
Trib
ula
on
Road
Res
erve
Lege
nd Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em O
f Con
cern
SPP
GBR
Wet
land
Man
agem
ent A
rea
Eros
ion
Pron
e A
rea
(dia
gona
l hat
ch)
PLA
N -
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
t
Cane
Far
min
gCa
ne F
arm
ing
Dre
dgin
g sp
oil
heap
Dai
ntre
e Ri
ver
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
PLA
N -
Cro
ssin
g
Figu
re 8
: Cr
ossi
ng, S
ite C
ondi
tions
3a
3b
3b
3c
3c
3d
Cape
Tri
bula
on
Road
Vehi
cle
queu
e fo
r fe
rry
Ferr
y Ti
cket
Boo
thFe
rry
ram
p
Priv
ate
resi
denc
eCa
r Pa
rkin
gTu
rn a
roun
dTo
ilet b
lock
an
dte
leph
one
box
Info
rmal
par
king
3e3a
3e 3f
3h -
200m
Eas
t of
Ferr
y Ra
mp
3g
3d
3f
Cane
Far
min
g
3h (200
mEa
st)
Nda
intr
ee g
atew
ay -
dra
ft v
isio
n pa
per
Figu
re 9
: W
este
rn C
ross
ing,
Env
ironm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
PLA
N -
Cro
ssin
gSh
owin
g Ph
ysic
al C
ondi
ons
Lege
nd
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em O
f Con
cern
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em N
ot o
f Con
cern
SPP
GBR
Wet
land
Man
agem
ent A
rea
Eros
ion
Pron
e A
rea
(dia
gona
l hat
ch)
Cape
Tri
bula
on
Road
Res
erve
Cane
Far
min
g
Dai
ntre
e Ri
ver
dain
tree
gat
eway
- d
raft
vis
ion
pape
r
PLA
N -
Nor
th B
ank
4a 4b
4a
4c
Figu
re 1
0: N
orth
Ban
k, S
ite C
ondi
tions
4c
4d
4b
4e4d
4f
4f
4e
Clea
ring
Dai
ntre
e N
a o
nal P
ark
Dain
tree
Riv
er
Cape
Trib
ula
on
Road
dain
tree
gat
eway
- d
raft
vis
ion
pape
rFi
gure
11:
Nor
th B
ank,
Env
ironm
enta
l Des
igna
tions
Lege
nd
SPP
GBR
Wet
land
Pro
tec
on
Regi
on
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em O
f Con
cern
Regi
onal
Eco
syst
em N
ot o
f Con
cern
SPP
GBR
Wet
land
Man
agem
ent A
rea
Eros
ion
Pron
e A
rea
(dia
gona
l hat
ch)
PLA
N -
Nor
th B
ank
Dain
tree
Riv
er
Cape
Trib
ula
on
Road
Res
erve
Cai
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iona
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5.3
Eco
nom
ic C
onte
xtA
s des
crib
ed e
arlie
rthe
Gat
eway
is n
ot a
des
tinat
ion
in it
self,
buti
s th
e fir
st a
rriv
al p
oint
, and
ther
efor
eit
does
hav
e an
impo
rtant
role
to
play
in c
reat
ing
awar
enes
s and
ant
icip
atio
nof
the
expe
rienc
es o
nof
fer.
Exci
ting
and
info
rmin
g, th
en d
eliv
erin
g on
the
prom
ised
ex
perie
nces
will
del
iver
eco
nom
ic o
utco
mes
thro
ugh
incr
easi
ng
will
ingn
ess t
o pa
y, p
artic
ipat
ion
in m
ore
activ
ities
, per
haps
retu
rn fo
r an
othe
r vis
it an
d w
ord
of m
outh
refe
rral
.Thi
s sec
tion
prov
ides
the
gene
ral e
cono
mic
con
text
, but
is fr
amed
with
in th
e co
ntex
t of
expl
orin
g th
e ga
tew
ay c
once
pt.
Vis
itor
Num
bers
The
Dai
ntre
e Fe
rry
stat
istic
s pro
vide
the
mos
t ava
ilabl
e fig
ures
on
visi
tors
nor
th o
f the
rive
r. T
hese
do
not p
ick
up th
ose
4WD
vis
itors
w
ho p
ass t
hrou
gh D
aint
ree
Vill
age
and
follo
w th
e C
REB
trac
k.
Ther
e ha
ve a
lso
been
som
e in
cons
iste
ncie
s in
data
col
lect
ion
from
the
ferr
y ac
cord
ing
to so
me
tour
ism
ope
rato
rs.
The
figur
es a
re su
mm
aris
ed in
Tab
le 5
.1.T
he c
lass
ifica
tions
wer
e al
so si
mpl
ified
for 2
010
onw
ards
, mak
ing
it m
ore
diff
icul
t to
reco
ncile
the
data
bef
ore
2010
with
201
0 fig
ures
. So
me
assu
mpt
ions
ha
ve b
een
mad
e to
reco
ncile
the
figur
es in
the
follo
win
g ta
ble
that
m
ay n
ot b
e co
mpl
etel
y co
rrec
t, bu
t thi
s will
not
aff
ect o
vera
ll co
nclu
sion
s tha
t hav
e be
endr
awn.
The
ferr
y fig
ures
, bei
ng th
e be
st a
vaila
ble
ther
efor
e pr
ovid
e a
good
gu
ide
to v
isito
r num
bers
, if n
ot ta
ken
too
prec
isel
y. T
hese
show
the
follo
win
g fo
r pas
t fiv
e ye
ars (
for y
ears
end
ing
June
eac
h ye
ar).
Car
and
ute
num
bers
hav
e be
en m
ore
or le
ss st
able
ove
r the
pe
riod,
refle
ctin
g a
reas
onab
ly st
eady
stat
e of
FIT
vis
itors
, w
hile
bus
num
bers
hav
e de
clin
ed so
mew
hat,
supp
ortin
g th
e in
dust
ry p
erce
ptio
n of
con
tinui
ng d
eclin
es in
tour
num
bers
.
Ther
e is
reas
onab
ly h
eavy
traf
fic in
com
mer
cial
veh
icle
s, in
pa
rt no
dou
bt d
ue to
Cou
ncil
equi
pmen
t mov
emen
ts, b
ut a
lso
gene
ral c
omm
erci
al v
ehic
les.
Mot
or b
ike
num
bers
fluc
tuat
e, b
ut d
ue to
the
low
num
bers
, a
smal
l cha
nge
in tr
ips i
n a
year
by
mot
or b
ike
club
s and
/ or
ex
tend
ed m
otor
bik
e to
urs w
ould
eas
ily g
ener
ate
thes
e ye
arly
di
ffer
ence
s.
App
roxi
mat
ely
25%
of t
rips a
re re
cord
ed a
s bei
ng o
ne w
ay.
On
the
basi
s of t
he a
bove
, if a
n av
erag
e of
thre
e oc
cupa
nts p
er c
ar
and
seve
n pe
r bus
wer
e as
sum
ed, p
lus m
otor
bik
es, t
he a
nnua
l vi
sito
rs n
umbe
rs w
ould
be
in th
e or
der o
f 350
,000
. In
dust
ry
estim
ates
hav
e ge
nera
lly a
dopt
ed a
figu
re o
f 400
,000
, so
the
figur
e of
35
0,00
0 m
ay b
e un
ders
tate
d, b
ut n
ot b
y a
larg
e m
argi
n
The
abov
e nu
mbe
rs d
o no
t inc
lude
vis
itors
from
the
Dou
glas
regi
on,
who
hol
d co
nces
sion
al p
asse
s, no
r res
iden
ts fr
om a
cros
s the
rive
r w
ho a
re is
sued
with
free
pas
ses.
No
relia
ble
figur
es fo
r vis
itor n
umbe
rs to
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e, o
r of
user
s of t
he C
REB
Tra
ck h
ave
been
sour
ced
to d
ate.
It i
s of n
ote
that
th
e C
airn
s Reg
iona
lCou
ncil
web
site
seem
s to
be th
e on
ly p
lace
to
prov
ide
info
rmat
ion
on w
heth
er th
e C
REB
Tra
ck is
ope
n or
clo
sed
at
any
time.
Thi
s inf
orm
atio
n w
ould
be
diff
icul
t to
find
for c
onsu
mer
s.
Cai
rns
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iona
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ncil
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ntre
e G
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Tabl
e 5.
1: F
erry
Dat
a Pa
st 5
Yea
rs
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Cla
ssifi
catio
nO
/WR
O/W
RO
/WR
O/W
RO
/WR
Car
/Ute
14,3
4478
,821
14,5
8181
,030
14,4
9180
,447
15,4
6878
,694
16,0
3375
,123
Bus
es36
59,
835
395
10,5
0043
711
.067
548
12,4
4545
012
,410
Bus
LPT
479
741
1,93
78
2,47
48
2,27
88
1,62
414
4Sc
hool
Bus
307
03
170
10
50
7Pe
dest
rians
4,33
619
15,
740
175
7,20
514
05,
926
147
6,32
413
0M
otor
Bik
es74
384
188
61,
011
934
1,06
775
991
683
570
8Tr
aile
rs1,
826
3,01
72,
064
3,31
02,
647
3,46
82,
004
3,18
71,
810
3,05
3Tr
ucks
& M
achi
nery
442,
699
372,
712
482,
458
115
2,30
213
12,
428
Mul
ti 5
Day
Bks
035
8T
otal
s22
,444
96,5
0325
,643
98,7
6328
,236
87,6
0027
,098
97,7
0427
,207
94,0
03
O/W
= O
ne w
ay ti
cket
;R
= R
etur
n Ti
cket
Reg
iona
l Pop
ulat
ion
The
popu
latio
n liv
ing
with
in th
e D
aint
ree
–Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n ar
ea is
he
avily
dep
ende
nt o
n to
uris
m v
isito
rs fo
r its
eco
nom
ic b
ase.
The
re
gion
incl
udes
som
e fa
rmin
g, b
ut e
lem
ents
of t
his a
re a
lso
partl
y or
ient
ed to
tour
ism
in tr
opic
al fr
uit,
nurs
ery
and
flow
er p
rodu
ctio
n fo
r ins
tanc
e. S
ome
resi
dent
s com
mut
e to
wor
k ou
tsid
e th
e ar
ea in
in
dust
ries o
utsi
de to
uris
m.
How
ever
man
y tra
ditio
nal s
ervi
ce
indu
strie
s als
o re
ly a
t lea
st in
par
t on
activ
ity a
nd re
venu
e de
rived
th
roug
h vi
sito
rs to
the
regi
on.
This
incl
udes
Cou
ncil
and
QPW
Sse
rvic
es th
at w
ould
not
requ
ire th
e sa
me
wor
kfor
ce w
ithou
t reg
iona
l vi
sito
rs.
Ava
ilabl
e A
BS
stat
istic
s on
the
popu
latio
n of
the
Dou
glas
Sta
tistic
al
area
est
imat
e a
tota
lpop
ulat
ion
as 1
1,85
4 as
at 3
0 Ju
ne 2
009.
C
onsi
dera
tion
ofst
atis
tical
col
lect
ion
area
s with
in th
e da
tapr
ovid
e a
broa
des
timat
e of
the
popu
latio
n of
the
Dai
ntre
e re
gion
as b
eing
ap
prox
imat
ely
1700
. H
owev
er th
is e
stim
ate
mus
t be
qual
ified
as
follo
ws: ‘T
he D
aint
ree’
is n
ot a
pre
cise
ly d
efin
ed a
rea;
the
stat
istic
al c
olle
ctio
n ar
eas d
o no
t nec
essa
rily
coin
cide
with
th
ebo
unda
ries o
f ‘th
e D
aint
ree’
; and
ther
e m
ay b
e so
me
over
nigh
t vis
itor n
umbe
rs in
clud
ed in
the
estim
ates
.
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rns
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iona
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This
est
imat
e ha
s bee
n de
term
ined
as f
ollo
ws.
The
stat
istic
al a
reas
nort
h of
the
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
that
mig
ht b
e co
nsid
ered
to e
ncom
pass
‘the
Dai
ntre
e’ a
re C
ow B
ay, F
ores
t Cre
ek,
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n an
d D
egar
ra.
The
Que
ensl
and
Off
ice
of E
cono
mic
an
d St
atis
tical
Res
earc
h (O
ESR
), ha
s est
imat
es fo
r the
pop
ulat
ion
of
thes
e ar
eas a
s at 2
009.
Tab
le 5
.2 p
rovi
des t
hese
.
Tabl
e 5.
2: P
opul
atio
n da
ta
STA
TIST
ICA
L C
OD
EST
ATI
STIC
AL
SUB
UR
BES
TIM
ATE
D
POPU
LATI
ON
200
9
3010
802
Deg
arra
50
3010
803
Fore
st C
reek
298
3010
808
Cow
Bay
339
3010
814
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n85 772
Whe
ther
or n
ot a
ll th
ese
area
s can
be
cons
ider
ed a
par
t of ‘
the
Dai
ntre
e’, t
he m
ajor
ity o
f res
iden
ts c
ould
be
expe
cted
to u
tilis
e th
e fe
rry
and
asso
ciat
ed a
reas
that
are
the
subj
ect t
o th
is m
aste
rpla
n st
udy
at le
ast o
ccas
iona
lly.
It se
ems r
easo
nabl
e to
ass
ume
that
for t
hese
us
ers o
f the
Gat
eway
, the
ir pr
imar
y ne
ed w
ill b
e ef
ficie
nt a
cces
s, su
pple
men
ted
by a
des
ire to
exp
erie
nce
a se
nse
of p
ride
in th
e ar
ea in
w
hich
they
live
. Fo
r tho
se e
ngag
ed in
tour
ism
, the
y w
ill a
lso
wan
t th
e G
atew
ay to
add
to th
e at
tract
ion
of th
e ar
ea fo
r vis
itors
. (In
ad
ditio
n th
ere
are
appr
oxim
atel
y 35
0 re
side
nts a
cros
s the
Blo
omfie
ld
Riv
er a
t Wuj
al W
ujal
who
wou
ld a
lso
acce
ss th
e fe
rry
at ti
mes
).
Figu
re 1
2: S
tatis
tical
Are
as in
clud
ed in
Cen
sus s
tatis
tics f
or th
e D
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The
Dai
ntre
e Fu
ture
s Stu
dy re
cogn
ised
the
parti
cula
r acc
ess n
eeds
of
resi
dent
s with
the
follo
win
g re
com
men
datio
n, w
hich
has
bee
n en
acte
d by
Cou
ncil.
To se
rve
resi
dent
s and
loca
l bus
ines
s nee
ds, t
he c
onst
ruct
ion
of
a pr
iori
ty la
ne fo
r loc
al re
side
ntia
l and
bus
ines
s tra
ffic
is
reco
mm
ende
d. T
his w
ould
onl
y be
use
d at
tim
es o
f pea
k us
age.
3
Sout
h of
the
Riv
er, t
he 2
006
Cen
sus i
ndic
ated
that
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e an
d en
viro
ns h
ad a
pop
ulat
ion
of 7
9. U
noff
icia
l con
tem
pora
ry
estim
ates
pla
ce th
e po
pula
tion
now
at a
roun
d 10
0 pe
rson
s. In
the
case
of W
onga
, the
200
6 C
ensu
s ind
icat
ed th
at th
e co
mbi
natio
n of
‘o
ld’ a
nd ‘n
ew’ W
onga
had
a p
opul
atio
n of
917
.
TN
Q T
ouri
sm M
arke
t Out
look
It is
com
mon
kno
wle
dge
that
the
TNQ
tour
ism
indu
stry
has
bee
n ex
perie
ncin
g di
ffic
ult c
ircum
stan
ces.
Sin
ce 2
006
–07
, the
re h
asbe
en a
gen
eral
dec
line
in v
isito
r num
bers
and
vis
itor n
ight
s acr
oss
man
y m
arke
ts, i
nclu
ding
inte
rnat
iona
l vis
itors
gen
eral
lyan
d Ja
pane
se
visi
tors
in p
artic
ular
.By
com
paris
on, t
he n
umbe
r of d
omes
tic v
isito
rsha
s inc
reas
ed m
argi
nally
, mos
tly b
olst
ered
by
incr
ease
s in
busi
ness
vi
sito
rs.
Dom
estic
figu
res a
re c
loud
ed b
y th
e in
crea
sed
num
bers
of
inte
rnat
iona
l vis
itors
arr
ivin
g vi
a th
e do
mes
tic a
ir te
rmin
al, w
hich
m
ay im
pact
on
dom
estic
vis
itor e
stim
ates
.
Ther
eha
s bee
n a
decl
ine
in c
omm
erci
al ro
om o
ccup
ancy
rate
s, to
an
aver
age
of 6
0%, d
espi
te a
slig
ht re
duct
ion
in ro
om n
umbe
rs in
rece
nt
year
s. H
owev
er e
xace
rbat
ing
this
has
bee
n a
mar
ked
shift
in
pref
erre
d ac
com
mod
atio
n ty
pes.
For e
xam
ple
betw
een
2008
and
20
09 d
eman
d fo
r ren
ted
hous
es, a
partm
ents
or u
nits
incr
ease
d by
3R
ainf
ores
t CR
C C
airn
s with
Gut
terid
ge H
aski
ns a
nd D
avey
, Nov
embe
r 200
0, D
aint
ree
Futu
res S
tudy
–Fi
nal R
epor
t to
the
Wet
Tro
pics
Min
iste
rial C
ounc
il
26%
in th
e ca
se o
f int
erna
tiona
l vis
itors
and
43%
in th
e ca
se o
f do
mes
tic v
isito
rs, a
ccor
ding
to th
e qu
arte
rly su
rvey
s con
duct
ed b
y To
uris
m A
ustra
lia.
Thes
e fig
ures
, with
the
larg
e in
crea
ses i
n ca
r hire
in th
e re
gion
in
rece
nt y
ears
, sup
port
the
prop
ositi
on th
at a
gro
win
g pr
opor
tion
of
visi
tors
are
cho
osin
g Fr
ee a
nd In
depe
nden
t (FI
T) o
ptio
ns.
Whi
lst t
here
gion
al to
uris
m in
dust
ry h
as d
emon
stra
ted
its re
silie
nce
over
the
year
s in
copi
ng w
ith a
serie
s of e
vent
s bey
ond
its c
ontro
l, ra
ngin
g fr
om th
e ai
rline
pilo
ts st
rike
in 1
989
thro
ugh
SAR
S, B
ird
Flu,
9/1
1, A
sian
fina
ncia
l mel
tdow
n, th
e cu
rren
t circ
umst
ance
s are
ce
rtain
ly te
stin
g th
e re
sour
ces a
nd re
silie
nce
of m
any
oper
ator
s.
The
2010
–20
11 S
trate
gic
Plan
for T
ouris
m T
ropi
cal N
orth
Q
ueen
slan
d, th
e re
gion
al to
uris
m b
ody,
incl
udes
det
aile
d st
rate
gies
fo
r add
ress
ing
the
curr
ent s
ituat
ions
. Sig
nific
ant p
oint
s of r
elev
ance
to
this
stud
y ar
e su
mm
aris
ed b
elow
.
The
min
ing
boom
cou
ldle
ad to
furth
erop
portu
nitie
s for
gr
owin
g vi
sito
r tra
ffic
esp
ecia
lly fr
om h
ot sp
ots s
uch
as
Cen
tral Q
ueen
slan
d, P
NG
and
Wes
tern
Aus
tralia
’s N
orth
W
est.
Aus
tralia
’s e
cono
my
is re
cove
ring
with
subd
ued
grow
th;
hous
ehol
ds a
re sa
ving
mor
e an
d no
t spe
ndin
g af
ter t
he G
loba
l Fi
nanc
ial C
risis
scar
e.
New
dire
ct a
ir se
rvic
es fr
om N
ew Z
eala
nd a
re a
stro
ng
posi
tive,
but
the
exch
ange
rate
is a
neg
ativ
e w
hen
com
parin
g A
ustra
lia w
ith o
ther
des
tinat
ions
for N
ew Z
eala
nder
s.
Japa
nese
out
boun
d tra
vel h
as b
een
grow
ing
over
rece
nt
mon
ths a
nd m
ore
dire
ct fl
ight
s and
con
nect
ions
thro
ugh
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rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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29
Gua
m m
ay re
vers
e th
e de
clin
e. H
owev
er th
e hi
gh A
ustra
lian
dolla
r is a
neg
ativ
e.
For U
K a
nd E
urop
e th
e ec
onom
ic si
tuat
ion
is te
nuou
s and
the
high
Aus
tralia
n do
llar i
s a n
egat
ive.
How
ever
the
stro
ng
Aus
tralia
n ec
onom
y m
ay a
ttrac
tbac
kpac
kers
who
rely
on
findi
ng w
ork
durin
g th
eir t
rave
ls.
For t
he U
Sm
arke
t, th
e hi
gh A
ustra
lian
dolla
r is a
pro
blem
an
d th
e ec
onom
ic o
utlo
ok th
ere
is u
ncer
tain
.
Chi
na is
the
sour
ce o
f stro
ng c
ontin
uing
gro
wth
, but
cou
ld b
e re
vers
ed if
the
Chi
nese
gov
ernm
ent t
ight
ens c
redi
t. H
owev
er
if th
e C
hine
se g
over
nmen
t allo
ws t
he c
urre
ncy
to a
ppre
ciat
e ag
ains
t the
US
dolla
r, th
e ov
erse
as p
urch
asin
g po
wer
of
Chi
nese
vis
itors
will
be
enha
nced
.
Ther
e ha
s bee
n a
rece
ntin
crea
se in
both
inte
rnat
iona
l and
do
mes
ticai
rline
seat
s int
o C
airn
s, re
vers
ing
a ge
nera
l dec
line
in th
e pa
st tw
o ye
ars,
and
grow
th o
f new
mar
kets
.How
ever
th
ere
has a
lso
been
an
incr
ease
in c
apac
ity to
com
petit
ive
dest
inat
ions
such
as P
acifi
c an
d A
sian
trop
ical
isla
nds.
In a
dditi
on to
the
abov
e, th
e nu
mbe
r of c
ruis
e sh
ips v
isiti
ng th
e po
rts
of C
airn
s and
Por
t Dou
glas
has
bee
n in
crea
sing
for s
ome
time,
with
so
me
40 v
isits
dur
ing
2010
. Th
e C
airn
s Cru
ise
Ship
Ter
min
al is
now
op
erat
iona
l and
it is
hop
ed th
at th
is w
ill su
ppor
t fur
ther
gro
wth
in th
is
mar
ket.
The
Cai
rns P
ort A
utho
rity
estim
ates
the
visi
ts a
lread
y co
ntrib
ute
over
$30
mill
ion
per a
nnum
to th
e re
gion
al e
cono
my.
How
ever
it is
not
ed th
at th
e le
ngth
of s
tay
will
gen
eral
ly w
ork
agai
nst c
ruis
e sh
ippa
ssen
gers
bei
ng a
ble
to v
isit
the
Dai
ntre
e.
Bac
kpac
kers
con
tinue
to b
e a
stro
ng m
arke
t sec
tor,
with
ap
prox
imat
ely
220,
000
back
pack
ers v
isiti
ng a
nnua
lly, c
ompr
isin
g so
me
34%
of i
nter
natio
nal v
isito
rs.T
he p
rosp
ects
of t
he d
estin
atio
n
have
impr
oved
with
cha
nges
to th
e W
orki
ng H
olid
ay V
isa,
the
Gap
Y
ear t
radi
tion
and
the
pros
pect
of c
asua
l job
s in
the
wel
l per
form
ing
Aus
tralia
n ec
onom
y. T
his i
s a p
rime
mar
ket f
or th
e D
aint
ree.
The
wid
er C
airn
s reg
ion
popu
latio
n al
so re
pres
ents
a m
arke
t for
the
Dai
ntre
e. T
his i
s thr
ough
recr
eatio
nal v
isits
typi
cally
on
fishi
ng
expe
ditio
ns, a
s hos
ts fo
r vis
iting
frie
nds a
nd re
lativ
es a
nd o
n da
y tri
ps a
nd sh
ort b
reak
s as t
ouris
ts th
emse
lves
. Th
e re
gion
al p
opul
atio
n is
als
o lik
ely
to re
pres
ent a
maj
or p
ropo
rtion
of 4
WD
traf
ficth
roug
h th
e B
loom
field
Tra
ck a
nd th
e C
REB
trac
k. T
owns
ville
pop
ulat
ion
is
also
rele
vant
, bei
ng a
stro
ng so
urce
of i
ntra
stat
e to
uris
m v
isito
rs to
Tr
opic
al N
orth
Que
ensl
and.
In th
e ca
se o
f bot
h re
gion
al a
reas
, the
y ar
e in
the
top
ten
of th
e fa
stes
t gro
win
g Lo
cal G
over
nmen
t Are
as in
Q
ueen
slan
d an
d ha
ve b
een
cons
iste
ntly
rate
d as
such
for s
ome
year
s.
Cha
ngin
g C
onsu
mer
Pre
fere
nces
Ove
rall,
whi
le so
me
targ
et m
arke
ts fo
r TN
Q re
mai
n re
lativ
ely
unso
phis
ticat
ed in
the
expe
rienc
es th
ey se
ek, t
he tr
end
is fo
r co
nsum
ers g
loba
lly b
ecom
ing
mor
e di
scer
ning
. M
ore
and
mor
e ar
e be
tter e
duca
ted,
bet
ter i
nfor
med
and
hav
e br
oade
r tra
vel e
xper
ienc
es.
An
incr
easi
ng p
ropo
rtion
of c
onsu
mer
s see
k ex
perie
nces
they
pe
rcei
ve a
s aut
hent
ic, m
eani
ngfu
l and
edu
catio
nal i
n an
info
rmal
se
nse.
Due
to th
eir w
ider
trav
el, t
hey
will
hav
e al
read
y be
en e
xpos
ed
to a
rang
e of
tour
ism
exp
erie
nces
with
whi
ch th
ey w
ill m
ake
com
paris
ons.
Thi
s inc
reas
es th
e ne
ed fo
r the
regi
on to
del
iver
m
emor
able
exp
erie
nces
that
are
trul
y di
ffer
ent a
nd/o
r mor
e sa
tisfy
ing
than
wha
t the
y ha
ve b
een
expo
sed
to p
revi
ousl
y.
In th
e do
mes
tic m
arke
t, th
ere
are
mor
e ‘f
ly a
nd fl
op’ v
isito
rs, a
re
spon
se to
incr
ease
d w
ork
and
lifes
tyle
pre
ssur
es a
nd m
ore
shor
t br
eaks
rath
er th
an tr
aditi
onal
thre
e to
four
wee
k va
catio
ns.
For t
hese
and
repe
at v
isito
rs, i
t is m
ore
diff
icul
t to
sell
tour
pac
kage
s. T
he
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
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age
30
rem
arka
ble
incr
ease
in th
e ca
r ren
tal f
leet
in re
cent
yea
rs p
oint
s to
the
incr
ease
in v
isito
r num
bers
who
are
cho
osin
g to
be
inde
pend
ent a
nd
vent
ure
furth
er in
to th
e re
gion
to e
xplo
re.
The
TTN
Q S
trate
gy p
revi
ousl
y re
ferr
ed to
pre
viou
sly
note
s:
Wha
t is c
lear
is th
at th
e co
nsum
er o
f the
futu
re w
ill b
e be
tter
info
rmed
and
adv
entu
rous
with
rega
rds t
o th
e w
ay th
ey m
ay
enga
ge w
ith d
estin
atio
ns. B
ooki
ng p
atte
rns a
re c
hang
ing
with
air
trav
el in
part
icul
ar, m
otiv
ated
by
disc
ount
ed
airf
ares
bei
ng b
ooke
d di
rect
ly. C
oupl
ed w
ith th
e gr
owth
of
onlin
e re
sear
ch, t
his i
s res
ultin
g in
a m
ore
info
rmed
and
em
pow
ered
con
sum
er. A
dditi
onal
ly, t
his e
ncou
rage
s the
re
peat
vis
itor,
part
icul
arly
in th
e do
mes
tic m
arke
t, to
be
mor
e ad
vent
urou
s and
self
suffi
cien
t with
rega
rds t
o m
akin
g ho
liday
and
recr
eatio
nal c
hoic
es.
Whi
le th
is m
ay b
e go
od n
ews f
or th
e D
aint
ree,
mor
e m
obile
, in
form
ed c
onsu
mer
s are
als
o ab
le to
mak
e m
ore
choi
ces a
s to
whe
re
they
will
trav
el to
ach
ieve
the
expe
rienc
es o
n of
fer i
n th
e re
gion
. In
crea
sed
awar
enes
s of o
ther
are
as o
f Tro
pica
l Nor
th Q
ueen
slan
d (T
able
land
s, C
asso
war
y C
oast
, Out
back
, etc
) will
incr
easi
ngly
co
mpe
te fo
r the
ir at
tent
ion.
Ano
ther
impl
icat
ion
is th
at b
y th
e tim
e vi
sito
rs re
ach
the
Gat
eway
, th
ey m
ayha
ve a
lread
y do
ne th
eir r
esea
rch,
be
clea
r on
the
expe
rienc
es th
ey se
ek a
nd w
ill h
ave
built
up
expe
ctat
ions
aro
und
thos
e an
ticip
ated
exp
erie
nces
. H
owev
er th
ey m
ay n
ot h
ave
trans
late
d th
ose
expe
ctat
ions
into
boo
king
s for
pro
duct
.
Thes
e co
nsum
ers w
ill in
crea
sing
ly re
ly o
n el
ectro
nic
med
ia,
incl
udin
g th
e in
tern
et, s
ocia
l net
wor
king
, GPS
and
mob
ile p
hone
ap
plic
atio
ns.W
e no
te th
at c
urre
ntly
the
Dai
ntre
e re
gion
has
a
rela
tivel
y lo
w p
rofil
e on
key
trav
el si
tes,
such
as T
rip A
dvis
or, t
hat
are
wid
ely
used
to sh
are
advi
ce a
mon
gst t
rave
llers
.
Reg
iona
l Mar
ketin
g E
mph
asis
A 2
008
repo
sitio
ning
stud
y es
sent
ially
foun
d th
at T
ropi
cal N
orth
Q
ueen
slan
d w
as c
row
ded
with
ove
r 600
pro
duct
s com
petin
g fo
rco
nsum
er a
ttent
ion
and
that
the
regi
on h
ad m
oved
to a
pos
ition
whe
re
it w
as se
lling
pro
duct
mor
e th
an e
xper
ienc
e. I
t als
o fo
und
the
regi
onha
d m
oved
aw
ay fr
om th
e ke
y di
ffer
entia
tors
of t
he d
estin
atio
n,
bein
g ‘r
eef a
nd ra
info
rest
’.
In re
spon
se to
the
findi
ngs o
f thi
s stu
dy, T
TNQ
hav
e be
en re
view
ing
regi
onal
bra
ndin
g an
d po
sitio
ning
. Im
porta
ntly
it h
as fo
cuss
ed o
n vi
sito
r mot
ivat
ions
, via
focu
ssed
psy
chol
ogic
al re
sear
ch ra
ther
than
si
mpl
e de
mog
raph
ics a
naly
sis.
The
resu
ltant
mar
ket r
esea
rch
has
iden
tifie
d th
ree
key
targ
et se
gmen
ts fo
r the
des
tinat
ion
in th
e do
mes
tic m
arke
t:
Soci
al F
un S
eeke
rs (i
nter
stat
e) (2
5%) -
The
esse
nce
of th
eir
holid
ay is
hav
ing
a fu
n tim
e. W
hile
they
do
a lo
t of d
iffer
ent
activ
ities
, it’s
shar
ing
the
expe
rienc
e w
ith fr
iend
s and
oth
er
holid
aym
aker
s tha
t mak
es th
e di
ffer
ence
.
Act
ive
Expl
orer
s (in
ters
tate
) (11
%) -
Hol
iday
s are
abo
ut
push
ing
boun
darie
s thr
ough
cha
lleng
ing
them
selv
es v
ia
phys
ical
act
ivity
. The
y en
joy
the
com
pany
of o
ther
s, bu
t the
ir fo
cus i
s on
expl
orin
g th
e ex
trem
es o
fthe
ir ph
ysic
al
envi
ronm
ent a
nd th
emse
lves
. It’s
abo
ut fe
elin
g al
ive.
Con
nect
ors (
intra
stat
e) (3
2%) -
They
see
holid
ays a
s a c
hanc
e to
con
nect
with
the
peop
le th
ey c
are
mos
t abo
ut
(fam
ilies
/frie
nds)
. The
y w
ill o
ften
com
prom
ise
thei
r ow
n
Cai
rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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pref
eren
ces i
n te
rms o
f act
iviti
es to
ens
ure
ever
yone
has
a
good
tim
e. It
’s a
bout
wha
t is r
eal a
nd w
hat’s
impo
rtant
.
Ove
rall,
regi
onal
pos
ition
ing
is n
ow a
gain
cen
tred
on ‘n
atur
e,
adve
ntur
e, G
reat
Bar
rier R
eef a
nd W
et T
ropi
cs R
ainf
ores
t’, w
ith
deta
iled
stra
tegi
es b
eing
follo
wed
to re
-est
ablis
h th
e re
gion
’s
conn
ectio
n to
‘ree
f and
rain
fore
st’.
The
Dai
ntre
e re
gion
has
the
oppo
rtuni
ty to
pos
ition
itse
lf to
ben
efit
from
this
pos
ition
ing.
Spe
cial
inte
rest
segm
ents
of p
artic
ular
inte
rest
to
the
Dai
ntre
e ar
e lis
ted
belo
w.
Bir
dwat
chin
g
The
TTN
Q S
trate
gy n
otes
that
the
Wet
Tro
pics
regi
on h
osts
450
di
ffer
ent t
ypes
of b
irds,
with
12
spec
ies b
eing
end
emic
s. Th
e st
rate
gy
also
not
es th
at th
ere
gion
is c
onsi
dere
d a
prim
e de
stin
atio
n no
t onl
y du
e to
the
num
ber o
f tot
al b
ird sp
ecie
s but
for t
he h
igh
stan
dard
of
bird
faci
litie
s and
infr
astru
ctur
e, e
ase
of a
cces
s and
attr
ibut
es o
f be
ing
am
oder
n an
d sa
fe d
estin
atio
n fr
ee fr
om la
rge
anim
als.
The
mai
n so
urce
mar
kets
for b
ird-w
atch
ing
tour
ism
are
UK
, USA
and
do
mes
tic, w
ith o
ver o
ne m
illio
nac
tive
bird
wat
cher
s in
the
UK
,afu
rther
two
mill
ion
in U
SAan
d 8,
000
dom
estic
ally
.
Vol
unte
eris
m
The
TTN
Q S
trate
gy n
otes
that
this
mar
ket i
s gro
win
g qu
ickl
y an
d is
th
ough
t to
be a
n em
ergi
ng d
river
of v
isita
tion
to th
e re
gion
. C
urre
ntly
ther
e ar
e a
smal
lnum
ber o
f vol
unte
er p
rogr
amm
es
avai
labl
e in
the
regi
on sp
read
acr
oss r
ainf
ores
t con
serv
atio
n, g
ener
al
cons
erva
tion,
and
wild
life
enga
gem
ent.
The
exac
t siz
e of
the
mar
ket
is n
ot k
now
n ho
wev
er it
is e
stim
ated
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
10%
of t
he
yout
h/ad
vent
ure
mar
ket w
ill e
ngag
e in
som
e ty
pe o
f vol
unte
er p
roje
ct
durin
g th
eir t
rave
l.
Mar
ket C
ompe
titio
nA
s vis
itatio
n to
the
Dai
ntre
e in
crea
sed
thro
ugh
the
1990
’s, t
here
was
in
crea
sing
con
cern
abo
ut b
oth
the
impa
ct o
n th
e en
viro
nmen
t and
cr
owdi
ng re
duci
ng th
e qu
ality
of v
isito
r exp
erie
nces
.
The
Dai
ntre
e Fu
ture
s Stu
dyco
nsid
ered
that
a m
axim
um o
f 550
,000
vi
sito
rs p
er a
nnum
, con
sist
ing
of 4
20,0
00 d
ay tr
ippe
rs a
nd 1
30,0
00
over
nigh
t vis
itors
stop
ping
an
aver
age
of 2
.5 n
ight
s wou
ld b
e co
nsis
tent
with
the
tour
ist c
hara
cter
and
am
enity
of t
he re
gion
.
Due
to th
e co
ncer
ns a
s to
incr
easi
ng n
umbe
rs, t
here
was
a p
ush
to
incr
ease
aw
aren
ess a
nd a
cces
s to
othe
r are
as w
ith ra
info
rest
ex
perie
nces
, esp
ecia
lly th
e So
uthe
rn A
ther
ton
Tabl
elan
ds a
nd
Cas
sow
ary
Coa
st.
Subs
eque
ntly
ther
e ha
s bee
n a
stea
dy in
crea
se in
to
uris
m re
late
d bu
sine
sses
in th
ese
regi
ons,
incr
ease
d m
arke
ting
and
so h
ighe
r aw
aren
ess.
Thi
s is c
oupl
ed w
ith m
ore
inde
pend
ently
m
obile
vis
itors
men
tione
d el
sew
here
.
Incr
ease
d co
mpe
titio
n to
the
Dai
ntre
e as
the
prem
ier r
ainf
ores
t ex
perie
nce
exte
nds b
eyon
d th
e im
med
iate
regi
on. O
ther
regi
ons i
n A
ustra
lia sa
w th
e su
cces
s of t
he re
ef m
eets
rain
fore
st ta
g an
d ha
ve
also
bui
lt im
ager
y ba
sed
arou
nd ra
info
rest
.
Inte
rnat
iona
lly, t
here
are
man
y st
unni
ngly
bea
utifu
l and
ofte
n se
emin
gly
pris
tine
area
s. T
he in
tern
et, t
rave
l and
nat
ure
show
s are
al
l inc
reas
ing
awar
enes
s of t
hese
. M
ore
coun
tries
and
regi
ons a
re
reco
gnis
ing
the
valu
e of
tour
ism
in th
e fa
ce o
f com
petit
ion
in th
eir
tradi
tiona
l ind
ustry
bas
e. C
onse
rvat
ion
effo
rts a
re e
ncou
ragi
ng
tour
ism
dev
elop
men
t as a
mea
ns o
f cre
atin
g a
valu
e fo
r pro
tect
ing
ecol
ogie
s and
hab
itats
. M
oder
n tra
vel t
echn
olog
y is
eve
r eff
ectin
g sh
rinki
ng th
e w
orld
, mak
ing
prev
ious
ly re
mot
ere
gion
s mor
e ac
cess
ible
.
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rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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All
thes
e fa
ctor
s are
incr
easi
ng c
ompe
titio
n fo
r vis
itors
who
mig
ht
othe
rwis
e vi
sit t
he D
aint
ree.
In
thes
e ci
rcum
stan
ces,
it is
ess
entia
l for
th
e D
aint
ree
to p
rese
nt v
ery
clea
r, un
ified
pre
sent
atio
ns o
f wha
t m
akes
it d
iffer
ent a
nd sp
ecia
l. T
his i
s not
abo
ut p
rodu
ct, b
ut a
bout
ex
perie
nces
and
val
ues.
In a
com
petit
ive,
glo
bal e
nviro
nmen
t, m
arke
t fra
gmen
tatio
n is
to c
ourt
failu
re.
5.4
Stak
ehol
der
Nee
ds a
nd A
spir
atio
nsA
s out
lined
abo
ve th
e D
aint
ree-
Cap
e Tr
ibul
atio
n co
mm
uniti
es a
re
heav
ily d
epen
dent
on
tour
ism
. By
the
sam
e to
ken,
rese
arch
sugg
ests
th
at th
e to
uris
m in
dust
ry is
dep
ende
nt o
n vi
bran
t loc
al c
omm
uniti
es
who
can
off
er to
uris
m th
e au
then
tic e
xper
ienc
es th
ey se
ek.
Com
mun
ity a
nd to
uris
m st
akeh
olde
rs th
eref
ore
have
a k
ey in
tere
st in
this
pro
ject
.
In re
cogn
ition
of t
his C
airn
s Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
has i
dent
ified
bes
t pr
actic
e en
gage
men
t a k
ey a
spec
t of d
evel
opm
ent o
f the
mas
terp
lan.
A st
akeh
olde
r ref
eren
ce g
roup
has
bee
n es
tabl
ishe
d fo
r key
dec
isio
n po
ints
and
wid
espr
ead
com
mun
ity c
onsu
ltatio
n w
ill b
e un
derta
ken
durin
g th
e op
tions
and
mas
terp
lan
deve
lopm
ent s
tage
s.
For t
he p
urpo
ses o
f thi
s pap
er a
n in
itial
scan
has
bee
n un
derta
ken
tode
velo
p th
e di
ffer
ent t
ypes
of s
take
hold
er a
nd th
eir n
eeds
and
as
pira
tions
as a
gro
up. T
able
5.3
list
s key
stak
ehol
der g
roup
s with
adi
rect
inte
rest
in th
is p
roje
ct a
nd d
escr
ibes
thei
r key
inte
rest
s as
docu
men
ted
or a
dvis
ed b
y ke
y in
form
ants
. Thi
s tab
le d
oes n
ot
repr
esen
t a c
ompr
ehen
sive
sum
mar
y of
stak
ehol
der v
iew
sand
will
be
expa
nded
as p
roje
ct c
onsu
ltatio
n pr
ogre
sses
.
The
sum
mar
y hi
ghlig
hts t
he fo
llow
ing
thre
e ke
y co
mm
on in
tere
sts
amon
gst s
take
hold
ers.
Prot
ect,
enha
nce
and
bette
r pro
mot
e th
e na
tura
l val
ues o
f the
ar
ea.
Incr
ease
loca
l ben
efit
from
tour
ism
.
Mai
ntai
n qu
ality
of l
ife fo
r res
iden
ts.
Early
con
sulta
tion
with
the
refe
renc
e C
omm
ittee
hig
hlig
hted
the
follo
win
g as
pira
tions
and
vis
ions
for t
he G
atew
ay.
Pres
erve
d an
d be
autif
ul a
sset
, ref
lect
s the
nat
ure
and
sign
ifica
nce
of th
e ra
info
rest
and
Dai
ntre
e V
illag
e
Poin
t of a
rriv
al, w
orld
cla
ss e
ntra
nce
to th
e D
aint
ree,
exc
iting
–W
OW
fact
or
Wel
com
es v
isito
rs a
nd g
uest
s to
our a
rea,
info
rms a
nd
educ
ates
them
A m
eetin
g pl
ace
for l
ocal
s and
retu
rn v
isito
rs, s
omew
here
you
w
ant t
o sp
end
time
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
of th
e co
mm
unity
and
its a
bilit
ies
Ben
efits
the
envi
ronm
ent,
busi
ness
esan
dco
mm
unity
Cul
tura
l aw
aren
ess a
nd e
mpl
oym
ent o
ppor
tuni
ties f
or
tradi
tiona
l ow
ners
Rev
ivin
g th
e D
aint
ree
“bra
nd”
No
frag
men
tatio
n of
the
grea
ter D
aint
ree
Reg
ion,
ens
urin
g ec
onom
ic su
stai
nabi
lity
for t
he e
ntire
Reg
ion
Sust
aina
ble,
env
ironm
enta
lly fr
iend
lyde
velo
pmen
t
Safe
and
eff
icie
nt c
ircul
atio
n/ac
cess
Cai
rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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Tabl
e 5.
3 –
Prel
imin
ary
Stak
ehol
der N
eeds
Ana
lysi
s
Stak
ehol
der
Gro
upR
ole
Key
inte
rest
/out
com
e so
ught
Jaba
lbin
a Y
alan
ji A
borig
inal
Cor
pora
tion
Esta
blis
hed
follo
win
g 20
07 N
ativ
e Ti
tle d
eter
min
atio
n as
the
Reg
iste
red
Nat
ive
Title
Bod
y C
orpo
rate
to lo
ok
afte
r the
Nat
ive
Title
inte
rest
s of E
aste
rn K
uku
Yal
anji
peop
le a
nd th
e A
borig
inal
Lan
d Tr
ustw
ith re
spon
sibi
lity
for A
borig
inal
Fre
ehol
d La
nd g
rant
ed to
Eas
tern
Kuk
u Y
alan
ji pe
ople
und
er th
e A
borig
inal
Lan
d A
ct (1
991)
.
Man
age
tradi
tiona
l lan
d in
acc
orda
nce
with
cul
tura
l prin
cipl
es
Prom
ote
grea
ter u
nder
stan
ding
of t
he c
ultu
ral l
ands
cape
of t
he
Dai
ntre
e ar
ea
Dev
elop
eco
nom
ic a
nd e
mpl
oym
ent o
ppor
tuni
ties f
or
Trad
ition
al O
wne
r gro
ups
Tour
ism
Vill
age
Tour
ism
A
ssoc
iatio
n / T
ouris
m
Dai
ntre
e R
egio
n
Peak
bod
y re
pres
entin
g to
uris
m o
pera
tors
and
rela
ted
busi
ness
es in
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ntre
e V
illag
e an
d lo
catio
ns so
uth
of th
e riv
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l pro
mot
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of d
estin
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ns so
uth
of th
e R
iver
Impr
oved
eco
nom
ic b
enef
it fo
r loc
al b
usin
esse
s
Prot
ect n
atur
al v
alue
s and
life
styl
e va
lues
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ism
Dai
ntre
e C
oast
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bod
y re
pres
entin
g to
ur o
pera
tors
and
rela
ted
busi
ness
es fr
om so
uth
of th
e riv
er to
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e Tr
ibul
atio
n,
incl
udin
g to
ur o
pera
tors
.
Impr
ove
visi
tor e
xper
ienc
e
Impr
ove
econ
omic
ben
efit/
incr
ease
d yi
eld
for o
pera
tors
sp
ecifi
cally
in D
aint
ree
area
Prot
ect n
atur
al v
alue
s and
life
styl
e va
lues
Tour
ism
Por
t Dou
glas
D
aint
ree
Peak
bod
y re
pres
entin
g to
ur o
pera
tors
in th
e en
tire
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Dou
glas
–D
aint
ree
regi
onIm
prov
e vi
sito
r exp
erie
nce
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ove
econ
omic
ben
efit/
incr
ease
d yi
eld
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ect n
atur
al v
alue
s and
life
styl
e va
lues
Bai
leys
Cre
ek C
omm
unity
Le
ague
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mun
ity a
ssoc
iatio
n re
pres
entin
g re
side
nts a
nd
busi
ness
nor
th o
f the
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erB
ette
r inf
orm
ed v
isito
rs
Incr
ease
inte
ract
ion
with
tour
ist a
nd b
enef
it fo
r loc
al re
side
nts
Prot
ectio
n of
nat
ural
val
ues a
nd li
fest
yle
valu
es
Impr
oved
ferr
y ac
cess
/ se
rvic
e
Cai
rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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rns R
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ounc
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rovi
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and
adm
inis
terin
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anni
ng,
infr
astru
ctur
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d co
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elop
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vice
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regi
on
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pect
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ditio
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wne
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ort l
ocal
bus
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ses/
com
mun
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ove
visi
tor e
xper
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d vi
sual
am
enity
Prot
ect
natu
ral v
alue
s and
icon
ic p
lace
s sta
tus
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sust
aina
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lopm
ent
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glas
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re
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aina
bilit
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roup
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-pro
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est
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viro
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t of
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glas
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re a
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sust
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bilit
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otec
tna
tura
l val
ues a
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tatu
s
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desi
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f Dou
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ekin
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e G
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ecis
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to a
mal
gam
ate
the
Dou
glas
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re
into
the
larg
er C
airn
s Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
and
supp
ortin
g in
itiat
ives
to p
rote
ct th
e na
tura
l val
ues o
f the
Shi
re.
Prot
ect
natu
ral v
alue
s and
icon
ic p
lace
s sta
tus
Ben
efic
ial o
utco
mes
for r
esid
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of t
he o
ld D
ougl
as S
hire
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atut
ory
auth
ority
with
resp
onsi
bilit
y fo
r adm
inis
terin
g th
e W
et T
ropi
cs M
anag
emen
t Pla
n.Pr
otec
t wor
ld h
erita
ge v
alue
s
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ove
visi
tor e
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inis
tratio
n of
app
licab
le le
gisl
atio
nSa
tisfa
ctio
n of
legi
slat
ive
resp
onsi
bilit
ies
(ref
er fo
llow
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land
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l lan
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ain
curr
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and
uses
and
val
ues
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nat
ural
val
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nd li
fest
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valu
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5.5
Reg
ulat
ory
Fram
ewor
kA
larg
e nu
mbe
r of l
ocal
, sta
te a
nd fe
dera
l leg
isla
tion,
pol
icy
and
regu
latio
ns a
re in
pla
ce to
mai
ntai
n th
e en
viro
nmen
tal,
cultu
ral,
and
publ
ic a
men
ity v
alue
s of t
he D
aint
ree
regi
on, a
nd to
pro
tect
the
publ
ic a
gain
st p
oten
tial h
azar
ds. T
hese
regu
lato
ry in
stru
men
ts w
ill
gove
rn th
e as
sess
men
t of a
ll fu
ture
dev
elop
men
t in
the
regi
on, a
nd so
an
und
erst
andi
ng o
f the
opp
ortu
nitie
s and
con
stra
ints
they
pos
e is
fund
amen
tal t
o th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Mas
terp
lan.
Cai
rnsR
egio
nal C
ounc
il ha
s out
lined
in so
me
deta
il th
e va
rious
pl
anni
ng le
gisl
atio
n an
d po
licy
affe
ctin
g th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
re
gion
in th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Mas
terp
lan
Issu
es a
nd O
ppor
tuni
ties
Dis
cuss
ion
Pape
r. A
sum
mar
y of
this
wor
k is
incl
uded
at A
ppen
dix
C.
This
sum
mar
y dr
aws f
rom
the
wor
k al
read
y un
derta
ken
by
Cou
ncil
to h
ighl
ight
the
key
regu
lato
ry o
ppor
tuni
ties,
cons
train
ts a
nd
appr
oval
pro
cess
es li
kely
to im
pact
on
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay
Mas
terp
lan.
Key
app
rova
ls th
at w
ill a
pply
to w
orks
in th
e G
atew
ay a
re
sum
mar
ised
bel
ow.
The
area
is a
djac
ent t
o th
e W
et T
ropi
cs W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a an
d W
TMA
may
ther
efor
e be
a re
ferr
al o
r con
curr
ence
ag
ency
for d
evel
opm
ent a
pplic
atio
ns.
The
area
is li
kely
to in
clud
e ‘M
atte
rs o
f Nat
iona
l En
viro
nmen
tal S
igni
fican
ce’ l
iste
d un
der t
he E
nviro
nmen
tPr
otec
tion
and
Bio
dive
rsity
Con
serv
atio
n A
ct19
99, a
nd
ther
efor
e a
refe
rral
to th
e Fe
dera
l Min
iste
r may
be
requ
ired.
(R
efer
App
endi
x D
).
Are
as o
f map
ped
rem
nant
veg
etat
ion
exis
t with
in th
e st
udy
area
and
a p
erm
it w
ill b
e re
quire
d to
cle
ar th
ese
unde
r the
V
eget
atio
n M
anag
emen
t Act
1999
.
The
Dai
ntre
e is
iden
tifie
d as
a K
ey C
oast
al S
ite u
nder
the
Wet
Tr
opic
s Coa
stal
Man
agem
ent P
lan,
incl
udin
g th
e fe
rry
cros
sing
but
not
the
wes
tern
pre
cinc
t. D
ERM
may
be
a re
ferr
al o
r con
curr
ence
age
ncy
for d
evel
opm
ent a
pplic
atio
ns
unde
r the
pro
visi
on o
f the
Coa
stal
Man
agem
ent A
ct 1
995.
The
stud
y ar
ea is
with
in th
e fo
otpr
int o
f the
Eas
tern
Kuk
u Y
alan
ji In
dige
nous
Lan
d U
se A
gree
men
t and
Yal
anji
have
sp
ecifi
c rig
hts a
nd in
tere
sts o
ver l
and
with
in th
e pr
ecin
ct.
The
Far N
orth
Que
ensl
and
Reg
iona
l Pla
n 20
09-2
031,
Stat
e Pl
anni
ng P
olic
ies,
Icon
ic P
lace
s leg
isla
tion
and
Dou
glas
Pl
anni
ng S
chem
e al
l hav
e re
leva
nce
to th
e pr
ojec
t.
Cou
ncil’
s sus
tain
abili
ty p
olic
ies a
nd a
ctiv
ity a
sses
smen
t are
re
leva
nt to
the
proj
ect.
Wor
ks c
ould
impa
ct o
n St
ate
Fish
erie
s and
may
requ
ire
rele
vant
app
rova
ls.
The
Dep
artm
ent o
f Tra
nspo
rt an
d M
ain
Roa
ds w
ill h
ave
som
e ju
risdi
ctio
n/in
tere
st in
the
area
due
to b
oth
vehi
cula
r and
m
ariti
me
mov
emen
ts.
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rns
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6C
oncl
usio
nEx
istin
g in
fras
truct
ure
at th
e en
try to
the
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
is n
ot m
eetin
g th
e ex
pect
atio
ns o
f the
com
mun
ity a
nd re
quire
s th
e es
sent
ial f
acili
ties e
xpec
ted
of a
des
tinat
ion
ofgl
obal
sign
ifica
nce
and
sign
ifica
nt n
atur
al a
nd c
ultu
ral v
alue
s. It
is p
ropo
sed
to c
reat
e an
icon
ic g
atew
ay p
reci
nct a
nd p
rovi
de a
wor
ld c
lass
vis
itor e
xper
ienc
e at
this
ent
ry. I
t is a
ntic
ipat
ed th
e G
atew
ay w
ill a
lso
cont
ribut
e to
im
prov
ed e
cono
mic
yiel
dfo
r bus
ines
ses a
nd c
omm
uniti
es in
the
area
, an
d ac
cord
ingl
y th
e G
atew
ay is
not
inte
nded
to c
ompe
te w
ith
exis
ting
attra
ctio
ns a
nd p
rodu
cts b
ut to
info
rm v
isito
rs o
f the
ex
perie
nce
on o
ffer
and
gen
erat
e a
sens
e of
exc
item
ent a
nd
antic
ipat
ion.
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
n w
ill e
mbo
dy se
ven
key
prin
cipl
es,
nam
ely: Su
stai
nabi
lity,
Envi
ronm
enta
l Pro
tect
ion,
Loca
l Eco
nom
y,
Sens
e of
Pla
ce,
Acc
ess a
nd M
obili
ty,
Cul
tura
l Ass
ocia
tions
,and
Soun
d Pl
anni
ng.
The
tour
ism
mar
ket i
n Tr
opic
al N
orth
Que
ensl
and
has e
xper
ienc
ed
som
e de
clin
e in
rece
nt y
ears
, and
the
Dai
ntre
e ha
s als
o lo
st m
arke
t sh
are.
In a
com
petit
ive
and
chan
ging
mar
ket,
the
chal
leng
e is
for t
he
Dai
ntre
e co
mm
unity
to c
omm
unic
ate
the
uniq
ue a
ttrac
tions
and
valu
es o
f the
are
a to
an
incr
easi
ngly
inde
pend
ent,
inte
rnet
con
nect
ed
and
disc
erni
ng m
arke
t. In
crea
sing
ly, v
isito
rs a
re se
ekin
gau
then
tic
expe
rienc
es w
ith a
n en
viro
nmen
tal a
nd c
ultu
ral f
ocus
and
the
Dai
ntre
e is
wel
l pla
ced
to m
eet t
his d
eman
d. T
he G
atew
ay p
roje
ct is
in
tend
ed to
repr
esen
t and
pro
mot
eof
this
mar
ket o
ffer
ing.
The
Dai
ntre
e-C
ape
Trib
ulat
ion
area
is c
hara
cter
ised
by
adi
vers
e, a
nd
at ti
me
frag
men
ted,
grou
p of
stak
ehol
ders
. How
ever
our
initi
al w
ork
high
light
s anu
mbe
r of a
reas
of c
omm
on in
tere
st a
mon
gst
stak
ehol
der,
nam
ely:
prot
ect,
enha
nce
and
bette
r pro
mot
e th
e na
tura
l val
ues o
f the
ar
ea;
incr
ease
com
mun
itybe
nefit
from
vis
itatio
n; a
nd
mai
ntai
n qu
ality
of l
ife fo
r res
iden
ts.
The
Gat
eway
pro
ject
is a
n op
portu
nity
to m
eet t
hese
com
mon
in
tere
stsa
nd c
reat
e a
sens
e of
com
mon
pur
pose
amon
gst s
take
hold
ers
in th
e ar
ea.
The
envi
ronm
enta
l sig
nific
ance
of t
he D
aint
ree
area
mea
ns th
at a
ny
deve
lopm
ent w
ill b
e he
avily
con
stra
ined
by
regu
lato
ry a
nd le
gisl
ativ
e re
quire
men
ts. T
he G
atew
ay p
roje
ct m
ust t
here
fore
be
plan
ned
and
desi
gned
to h
ave
a m
inim
al v
isua
l and
env
ironm
enta
l im
pact
, whi
lst
deliv
erin
g th
e ob
ject
ives
of t
he p
roje
ct. A
succ
essf
ul o
utco
me
will
al
so re
quire
the
effe
ctiv
e co
llabo
ratio
n of
regu
latin
g au
thor
ities
and
ot
her s
take
hold
ers.
This
pap
er h
as e
stab
lishe
d a
stra
tegi
c an
d co
ntex
tual
fram
ewor
k fo
r th
e pr
ojec
t. Th
e ne
xt a
ctiv
ity w
ill b
e to
sum
mar
ise
a ra
nge
of o
ptio
ns
that
may
del
iver
the
desi
red
outc
omes
and
to a
sses
s the
se a
gain
st th
is
fram
ewor
k in
con
sulta
tion
with
stak
ehol
ders
.
Cai
rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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ntre
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atew
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d U
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ctiv
ityPo
tent
ial n
egat
ive
impa
ctso
f pro
ject
Pote
ntia
l ben
efits
from
pro
ject
Pote
ntia
l im
pact
supo
n pr
ojec
t
Dai
ntre
e N
atio
nal P
ark
Unc
ontro
lled
and/
or si
gnifi
cant
incr
ease
in
tour
ism
cou
ld im
pact
on
valu
es o
r ov
er-s
tress
QPW
S in
fras
truct
ure.
Vis
itors
to th
e Pa
rk a
re b
ette
r inf
orm
ed a
nd
so tr
eat t
he e
nviro
nmen
t mor
e re
spec
tfully
, us
e in
fras
truct
ure
mor
e an
d ga
in m
ore
enjo
ymen
t fro
m th
e Pa
rk.
Nil
antic
ipat
ed
Priv
ate
land
(u
ncle
ared
)U
ncon
trolle
d an
d/or
sign
ifica
nt in
crea
se
in to
uris
m m
ay re
sult
in in
crea
sed
inci
denc
e of
una
utho
rised
acc
ess t
o pr
ivat
e la
nd.
Vis
itors
are
bet
ter i
nfor
med
and
so tr
eat t
he
envi
ronm
ent m
ore
resp
ectfu
lly.
Pote
ntia
l com
mer
cial
ben
efits
from
eco
-to
uris
m o
pera
tions
ass
ocia
ted
with
the
land
.
Nil
antic
ipat
ed
Res
iden
tial u
ses
Incr
ease
s in
traff
ic a
nd v
isito
r num
bers
co
uld
have
som
e im
pact
on
amen
ity fo
r re
side
nts.
Dis
rupt
ions
to a
cces
s dur
ing
cons
truct
ion
phas
e.
Vis
itors
are
bet
ter i
nfor
med
and
so tr
eat t
he
envi
ronm
ent m
ore
resp
ectfu
lly.
Infr
astru
ctur
e an
d ec
onom
ic o
ppor
tuni
ties
for r
esid
ents
impr
ove.
Plan
ning
requ
irem
ent t
hat n
ew la
ndus
es d
o no
t hav
e de
trim
enta
l im
pact
on
resi
dent
ial u
ses.
Plan
wor
ks to
min
imis
e di
srup
tions
.
Rur
al u
ses
Incr
ease
s in
traff
ic a
nd v
isito
r num
bers
co
uld
have
som
e im
pact
on
amen
ity.
Tour
ists
may
vie
w ru
ral u
ses
inco
mpa
tible
with
the
natu
ral v
alue
s th
us p
laci
ng p
ress
ure
on th
ese
activ
ities
. D
isru
ptio
ns to
acc
ess d
urin
g co
nstru
ctio
n ph
ase.
Infr
astru
ctur
e an
d ec
onom
ic o
ppor
tuni
ties
for r
esid
ents
impr
ove.
Plan
ning
requ
irem
ent t
hat n
ew la
nd
uses
do
not h
ave
detri
men
tal i
mpa
ct
on e
xist
ing
rura
l lan
d us
es.
Plan
wor
ks to
min
imis
e di
srup
tions
.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nS
trate
gic
and
Con
text
ual F
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ewor
ks P
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Lan
d U
se/A
ctiv
ityPo
tent
ial n
egat
ive
impa
ctso
f pro
ject
Pote
ntia
l ben
efits
from
pro
ject
Pote
ntia
l im
pact
supo
n pr
ojec
t
Tour
ism
attr
actio
nsan
d ac
com
mod
atio
nIm
prov
ed a
men
ity c
ould
attr
act n
ew
oper
ator
s thu
s inc
reas
ing
com
petit
ion
for m
arke
t sha
re. W
orks
may
dis
rupt
ac
cess
dur
ing
cons
truct
ion
phas
e.
Vis
itors
are
bet
ter i
nfor
med
and
so se
ek o
ut
mor
e ex
perie
nces
and
pot
entia
lly st
ay
long
er.
Plan
wor
ks to
min
imis
e di
srup
tions
. G
atew
ay n
ot to
com
pete
with
ex
istin
g bu
sine
sses
.
Com
mun
ity fa
cilit
ies
and
infr
astru
ctur
eIn
crea
sing
vis
itor n
umbe
rs m
ay o
ver-
stre
ss in
fras
truct
ure
and
faci
litie
s.Im
prov
ed e
cono
mic
retu
rns m
ay g
ener
ate
mor
e in
vest
men
t in
com
mun
ity fa
cilit
ies.
Nee
d to
mai
ntai
n ac
cess
and
fu
nctio
n fo
r crit
ical
infr
astru
ctur
e
Espl
anad
e or
road
re
serv
eIn
crea
sing
vis
itor n
umbe
rs m
ay o
ver-
stre
ss ro
ad in
fras
truct
ure,
impa
ctin
g on
ro
ad sa
fety
.
Impr
oved
traf
fic a
nd re
venu
e m
ay g
ener
ate
mor
e in
vest
men
t in
road
s.N
eed
to m
aint
ain
acce
ss a
nd sa
fe
vehi
cle
mov
emen
t thr
ough
out w
orks
Tour
s ope
ratin
g on
cr
own
land
(per
mitt
ed)
Unc
ontro
lled
and/
or si
gnifi
cant
incr
ease
in
tour
ism
cou
ld o
ver-s
tress
attr
actio
ns
and
infr
astru
ctur
e.
Vis
itors
are
bet
ter i
nfor
med
and
so tr
eat t
he
envi
ronm
ent m
ore
resp
ectfu
lly, g
ain
mor
e en
joym
ent a
nd a
re p
repa
red
to p
ay h
ighe
r pr
emiu
ms.
Nil
antic
ipat
ed
Cam
ping
Unc
ontro
lled
and/
or si
gnifi
cant
incr
ease
in
tour
ism
cou
ld o
ver-s
tress
cam
ping
in
fras
truct
ure.
Incr
ease
d us
e of
cam
ping
are
as g
ener
atin
g m
ore
reve
nue
for Q
PWS
or p
rivat
e op
erat
ors.
Nil
antic
ipat
ed
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
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nS
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gic
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ual F
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endi
x B
Sum
mar
y of
Reg
ulat
ory
Fram
ewor
k
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
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Issu
eD
escr
iptio
n/
Prox
imity
to
Site
Key
Leg
islat
ion/
Po
licy/
Reg
ulat
ions
Key
Opp
ortu
nitie
s and
Con
stra
ints
App
rova
l Pro
cess
Wet
Tro
pics
W
orld
H
erita
ge
The
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay is
ad
jace
nt to
, bu
t not
w
ithin
, the
W
et T
ropi
cs
Wor
ld
Her
itage
Are
a
Wet
Tro
pics
W
orld
Her
itage
Pr
otec
tion
and
Man
agem
ent A
ct
1993
Wet
Tro
pics
M
anag
emen
t Pla
n 19
98
Land
-use
act
iviti
es w
ithin
the
Wor
ld H
erita
ge A
rea
are
regu
late
d th
roug
h a
zoni
ng a
nd p
erm
it sy
stem
.D
epen
ding
on
the
zone
, cer
tain
act
iviti
es a
re p
rohi
bite
d,
allo
wed
und
er p
erm
it, o
r allo
wed
with
out a
per
mit.
In g
ener
al, a
ll ac
tiviti
es w
hich
dis
turb
veg
etat
ion,
soil,
wat
er o
r sc
enic
val
ues i
n th
e W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a ar
e lik
ely
to re
quire
a
perm
it.A
ctiv
ities
in la
nd a
djac
ent t
o W
orld
Her
itage
Are
as m
ust n
ot
impa
ct o
n th
e va
lues
of t
he W
HA
.
Act
iviti
es w
ithin
the
WH
A:
Perm
it ap
plic
atio
ns n
eed
to b
e su
bmitt
ed to
the
Wet
Tro
pics
M
anag
emen
t Aut
horit
y or
Q
ueen
slan
d Pa
rks a
nd W
ildlif
e Se
rvic
e fo
r app
rova
l.L
and
adja
cent
to th
e W
HA
:W
TMA
is a
refe
rral
or
conc
urre
nce
agen
cy fo
r de
velo
pmen
t act
iviti
es in
land
ad
jace
nt to
the
WH
A.
Envi
ronm
enta
l Pr
otec
tion
and
Bio
dive
rsity
C
onse
rvat
ion
Two
key
piec
es o
f le
gisl
atio
n ha
ve
impl
icat
ions
fo
r co
nser
vatio
n an
d pr
otec
tion
of
biod
iver
sity
va
lues
in th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
.
Envi
ronm
enta
l Pr
otec
tion
and
Bio
dive
rsity
C
onse
rvat
ion
Act
19
99 (E
PBC
Act
)N
atur
e C
onse
rvat
ion
Act
19
92
The
EPB
C A
ct re
gula
tes a
ll ac
tiviti
es w
ith th
e po
tent
ial t
o im
pact
on
natio
nally
sign
ifica
nt m
atte
rs (w
orld
her
itage
site
s, na
tiona
l her
itage
pla
ces,
wet
land
s of i
nter
natio
nal i
mpo
rtanc
e,
natio
nally
thre
aten
ed sp
ecie
s and
eco
logi
cal c
omm
uniti
es,
mig
rato
ry sp
ecie
s, C
omm
onw
ealth
mar
ine
area
s, th
e G
reat
B
arrie
r Ree
f Mar
ine
Park
, and
nuc
lear
act
ions
).D
ue to
the
prox
imity
of t
he D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
to th
e W
et
Topi
cs W
orld
Her
itage
Are
a, G
reat
Bar
rier R
eef M
arin
e Pa
rk,
impo
rtant
wet
land
s, an
d cu
ltura
l her
itage
site
s, an
d th
e lik
ely
pres
ence
of l
iste
d th
reat
ened
or m
igra
tory
spec
ies,
it is
an
ticip
ated
that
pro
pose
d de
velo
pmen
t act
iviti
es in
the
Gat
eway
m
ay tr
igge
r app
rova
l req
uire
men
ts u
nder
the
EPB
C.
A se
arch
of t
he E
PBC
pro
tect
edm
atte
rs d
atab
ase
iden
tifie
d th
e fo
llow
ing
mat
ters
of n
atio
nal s
igni
fican
ce in
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
rea:
1 W
orld
Her
itage
Pro
perty
–W
et T
ropi
cs o
f Que
ensl
and;
1 N
atio
nal H
erita
ge P
lace
-W
et T
ropi
cs o
f Que
ensl
and;
37 T
hrea
tene
d Sp
ecie
s; a
nd24
Mig
rato
ry S
peci
es
Ther
e ar
e fiv
e di
ffer
ent l
evel
s of
asse
ssm
ent u
nder
the
EPBC
, de
pend
ing
on th
e si
gnifi
canc
e of
the
proj
ect a
nd p
oten
tial f
or
envi
ronm
enta
l im
pact
. D
epen
ding
on
the
asse
ssm
ent
leve
l, ap
plic
atio
ns re
quire
pr
epar
atio
n an
d as
sess
men
t of
cons
ider
able
tech
nica
l in
form
atio
n ab
out t
he p
ropo
sal.
It is
ant
icip
ated
that
, at
min
imum
, a re
ferr
al to
the
Min
iste
r will
be
requ
ired
for
this
pro
ject
.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nS
trate
gic
and
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text
ual F
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eD
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iptio
n/
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imity
to
Site
Key
Leg
islat
ion/
Po
licy/
Reg
ulat
ions
Key
Opp
ortu
nitie
s and
Con
stra
ints
App
rova
l Pro
cess
A c
opy
of th
e EP
BC
Act
Pro
tect
ed M
atte
rs R
epor
t gen
erat
ed b
y th
e se
arch
is in
clud
ed in
App
endi
x D
.V
eget
atio
n M
anag
emen
tLa
rge
area
s of
rem
nant
ve
geta
tion
exis
t with
in
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
rea.
Veg
etat
ion
Man
agem
ent A
ct
1999
.Su
stai
nabl
e Pl
anni
ng A
ct
2009
.
Larg
e ar
eas o
f rem
nant
veg
etat
ion
exis
t with
in th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
are
a in
clud
ing
area
s of ‘
rem
nant
of c
once
rn’ ‘
rem
nant
en
dang
ered
’ veg
etat
ion
(ref
er F
igur
e A
).A
s ind
icat
ed in
Fig
ure
A, s
ome
area
s of r
emna
nt v
eget
atio
n ex
ist w
ithin
the
wes
tern
pre
cinc
t and
ferr
y cr
ossi
ng.
Cle
arin
g an
y of
the
iden
tifie
d re
mna
nt v
eget
atio
n w
ill li
kely
re
quire
dev
elop
men
t app
rova
l.
An
appl
icat
ion
mus
t be
mad
e to
th
e D
epar
tmen
t of E
nviro
nmen
t an
d R
esou
rce
Man
agem
ent f
or a
de
velo
pmen
t app
rova
l for
ve
geta
tion
clea
ring.
The
de
partm
ent u
ses r
egio
nal
vege
tatio
n m
anag
emen
t cod
es
to a
sses
s app
licat
ions
for
clea
ring
nativ
e ve
geta
tion.
Coa
stal
Pr
otec
tion
and
Man
agem
ent
The
Dai
ntre
e riv
er, N
orth
B
ank
and
ferr
y cr
ossi
ng
are
with
in th
e bo
unds
of t
he
Wet
Tro
pica
l C
oast
R
egio
nal
Coa
stal
M
anag
emen
t Pl
an(th
e W
este
rn
Prec
inct
and
in
ters
ectio
n ar
e ou
tsid
e th
ese
boun
ds).
Wet
Tro
pica
l C
oast
Reg
iona
l C
oast
al
Man
agem
ent
Plan
.C
oast
al P
rote
ctio
n an
d M
anag
emen
t A
ct 1
995.
Que
ensl
and
Coa
stal
Pla
n (d
raft)
Sust
aina
ble
Plan
ning
Act
20
09.
The
Dai
ntre
e is
iden
tifie
d as
a K
ey C
oast
al S
ite (K
CS)
und
er
the
Wet
Tro
pica
l Coa
st R
egio
nal C
oast
al M
anag
emen
t Pla
n.Th
e ex
tent
of t
he D
aint
ree
KC
S is
show
n in
Figu
re B
. It i
s not
ed
that
the
Wes
tern
Pre
cinc
t and
inte
rsec
tion
are
not w
ithin
the
Dai
ntre
e K
CS
exte
nt a
nd a
re th
eref
ore
not d
irect
ly a
ffec
ted
by
the
Wet
Tro
pica
l Coa
st R
egio
nal C
oast
al M
anag
emen
t Pla
n.Th
e ke
y op
portu
nitie
s and
con
stra
ints
to th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
M
aste
rpla
n ar
e su
mm
aris
ed a
s fol
low
s:Th
ere
shou
ld b
e no
new
urb
an d
evel
opm
ent w
ith th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
are
a.N
o ne
w m
ariti
me
infr
astru
ctur
e sh
ould
be
cons
truct
ed in
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay.
Dre
dgin
g m
ay c
ontin
ue to
mai
ntai
n ac
cess
for t
he fe
rry
cros
sing
, how
ever
furth
er d
redg
ing
is n
ot su
ppor
ted.
Nat
ure-
base
d to
uris
m a
nd re
crea
tiona
l opp
ortu
nitie
s and
se
tting
s are
supp
orte
d w
ith e
mph
asis
on
pres
enta
tion
of th
e re
gion
’s c
oast
al re
sour
ces,
enha
ncin
g ap
prec
iatio
n of
Wor
ld
Her
itage
Are
as, m
aint
aini
ng o
ppor
tuni
ties f
or v
isito
rs to
ex
perie
nce
unde
velo
ped
area
s, an
d su
ppor
ting
Indi
geno
us
Whi
lst t
he W
et T
ropi
cal C
oast
R
egio
nal C
oast
al M
anag
emen
t Pl
an p
rovi
des a
pla
nnin
g fr
amew
ork
for t
he W
et T
ropi
cal
Coa
st re
gion
und
er th
e C
oast
al
Prot
ectio
n an
d M
anag
emen
t Act
19
95, n
o ap
prov
als a
re re
quire
d di
rect
ly u
nder
the
plan
. H
owev
er th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
M
aste
rpla
n an
d an
y pr
opos
ed
deve
lopm
ent w
ill n
eed
to b
e co
nsis
tent
with
the
outc
omes
set
out i
n th
e pl
an fo
r the
Dai
ntre
e ar
ea a
nd D
ERM
may
be
a re
ferr
al/c
oncu
rren
ce a
genc
y un
der t
he p
rovi
sion
s of t
he A
ct
App
rova
ls re
quire
d un
der o
ther
re
gula
tory
inst
rum
ents
refe
rred
to
in th
e pl
an w
ill a
lso
have
to
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rns
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iona
l Cou
ncil
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ntre
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islat
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ulat
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Key
Opp
ortu
nitie
s and
Con
stra
ints
App
rova
l Pro
cess
Trad
ition
al O
wne
r cul
tura
l tou
rism
asp
iratio
ns.
All
new
faci
litie
s and
infr
astru
ctur
e w
ill n
eed
to re
spon
d to
cl
imat
e ch
ange
risk
s inc
ludi
ng se
a-le
vel r
ise.
Act
ions
to p
rote
ct d
evel
opm
ent w
ithin
ero
sion
pro
ne a
reas
sh
ould
avo
id a
dver
se im
pact
s on
coas
tal r
esou
rces
and
va
lues
. R
eloc
atio
n of
dev
elop
men
t fro
m e
rosi
on p
rone
are
as
is th
e pr
efer
red
appr
oach
.A
ll ne
w fa
cilit
ies a
nd in
fras
truct
ure
will
nee
d to
resp
ond
to
coas
tal h
azar
ds in
clud
ing
stor
m ti
de th
reat
.Es
plan
ades
shou
ld re
mai
n in
an
unde
velo
ped
stat
e, w
ith th
e ex
cept
ion
of lo
w-k
ey d
evel
opm
ent t
o su
ppor
t rec
reat
iona
l ac
tivity
such
as w
alki
ng tr
acks
, day
-use
are
as, o
r to
min
imis
e im
pact
s fro
m e
rosi
on.
Dis
posa
l of t
reat
ed se
wag
e ef
fluen
t sho
uld
have
no
adve
rse
impa
cts o
n co
asta
l wat
ers.
Trea
tmen
t tec
hnol
ogie
s and
m
anag
emen
t pra
ctic
es th
at m
inim
ise
impa
cts o
n co
asta
l w
ater
s, su
ch a
s tre
ated
eff
luen
t re-
use,
are
pre
ferr
ed.
All
new
dev
elop
men
t mus
t be
sym
path
etic
to, a
nd re
flect
ive
of th
e hi
gh n
atur
al v
alue
s of t
he sc
enic
coa
stal
land
scap
es.
The
impa
cts o
f all
new
dev
elop
men
t on
coas
tal w
etla
nds
shou
ld b
e m
itiga
ted.
The
coa
stal
wet
land
s ide
ntifi
ed in
the
Coa
stal
Man
agem
ent P
lan
cove
r the
Dai
ntre
e R
iver
, nor
th
bank
and
are
as to
the
east
of t
he fe
rry
(ref
er F
igur
e C
). It
is
note
d th
at su
bseq
uent
wet
land
map
ping
has
bee
n un
derta
ken
by D
ERM
and
this
will
also
nee
d to
be
cons
ider
ed.
Mas
terp
lann
ing
and
deve
lopm
ent w
ill n
eed
to b
e co
gnis
ant o
f th
e bi
odiv
ersi
ty o
utco
mes
for t
he a
rea.
Land
tenu
re d
ecis
ions
and
cha
nges
will
nee
d to
be
info
rmed
by
col
labo
ratio
n an
d co
nsul
tatio
n w
ith st
ate
gove
rnm
ent a
nd
indi
geno
us tr
aditi
onal
ow
ners
.
be o
btai
ned/
adhe
red
to.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
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ual F
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islat
ion/
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licy/
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ulat
ions
Key
Opp
ortu
nitie
s and
Con
stra
ints
App
rova
l Pro
cess
With
in th
e co
asta
l man
agem
entd
istri
ct, t
he D
epar
tmen
t of
Envi
ronm
ent a
nd R
esou
rce
Man
agem
ent h
as a
utho
rity
to
asse
ss c
erta
in d
evel
opm
ent a
pplic
atio
ns u
nder
the
Sust
aina
ble
Plan
ning
Act
200
9.Th
e W
et T
ropi
cal C
oast
Reg
iona
l Coa
stal
Man
agem
ent P
lan
outli
nes a
spec
ific
set o
f des
ired
coas
tal o
utco
mes
for t
he
Dai
ntre
e w
etla
nd –
dune
com
plex
(key
coa
stal
site
15.
1)(r
efer
Fig
ure
D).
Thes
e in
clud
e a
rang
e of
pla
nnin
g re
quire
men
ts to
mai
ntai
n th
e en
viro
nmen
tal v
alue
s of t
he
area
whi
ch w
ill n
eed
to b
e co
nsid
ered
as p
art o
f the
M
aste
rpla
n.A
dra
ft Q
ueen
slan
d C
oast
al P
lan
has a
lso
been
dev
elop
ed
follo
win
g a
revi
ew o
f the
Sta
te C
oast
al P
lan
and
Coa
stal
Prot
ectio
n an
d M
anag
emen
t Act
199
5in
200
9. T
he d
raft
Que
ensl
and
Coa
stal
Pla
n pr
ovid
es p
olic
y gu
idan
ce a
nd o
utlin
es
crite
ria fo
r lan
d-us
e pl
anni
ngan
d as
sess
men
t of d
evel
opm
ent t
o m
anag
e de
velo
pmen
t in
the
coas
tal z
one.
As i
t is l
ikel
y th
at th
e dr
aft Q
ueen
slan
d C
oast
al P
lan
will
be
impl
emen
ted
in th
e ne
ar
futu
re, m
aste
rpla
nnin
g an
d de
velo
pmen
t with
in th
e co
asta
l zon
e (w
ithin
5km
of t
he c
oast
or b
elow
10m
AH
D) o
f the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay w
ill n
eed
to b
e co
gnis
ant o
f the
out
com
es so
ught
by
the
plan
.La
nd U
se
Plan
ning
The
land
use
pl
anni
ng
inst
rum
ents
af
fect
ing
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
re
the
Far N
orth
Q
ueen
slan
d
Sust
aina
ble
Plan
ning
Act
20
09Fa
r Nor
th
Que
ensl
and
Reg
iona
l Pla
n 20
09-2
031
Dou
glas
Shi
re
The
Far N
orth
Que
ensl
and
Reg
iona
l Pla
n 20
09-2
031
sets
out
s a
rang
e of
gen
eral
land
-use
pla
nnin
g po
licie
s. V
ario
us p
olic
ies
rele
vant
to th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Mas
terp
lan
are
iden
tifie
d in
C
airn
s Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil’
s Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nIs
sues
and
Opp
ortu
nitie
s Rep
ort.
The
key
polic
ies r
elev
ant t
o th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
are
sum
mar
ised
bel
ow.
Und
er th
e Fa
r Nor
th Q
ueen
slan
d R
egio
nal P
lan
2009
-203
1, th
e en
tire
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
rea
is c
onta
ined
with
in th
e Re
gion
al
Dev
elop
men
t with
in th
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
will
be
appr
oved
und
er th
e D
ougl
as
Shire
Pla
nnin
g Sc
hem
e.In
con
side
ratio
n ap
plic
atio
ns,
Cou
ncil
mus
t als
o co
nsid
er
the
stra
tegi
c in
tent
set o
ut in
th
e R
egio
nal P
lan
and
take
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nS
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ual F
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islat
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ulat
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ortu
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stra
ints
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rova
l Pro
cess
Reg
iona
l Pla
n 20
09-2
031
and
the
Dou
glas
Shi
re
Plan
ning
Sc
hem
e.
Thes
eap
ply
to a
ll de
velo
pmen
t in
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
rea.
B
oth
plan
s ar
e gi
ven
stat
utor
y au
thor
ity
unde
r the
Su
stai
nabl
e Pl
anni
ng A
ct
2009
.
Plan
ning
Sch
eme
Stat
e Pl
anni
ngPo
licie
s
Land
scap
e an
d R
ural
Pro
duct
ion
Are
a(R
LRPA
). In
the
RLR
PA, t
he fo
llow
ing
is re
stric
ted:
Furth
er fr
agm
enta
tion
of la
nd h
oldi
ngs;
Urb
an d
evel
opm
ent,
exce
pt w
ithin
spec
ific
urba
n zo
ning
s;R
esid
entia
l dev
elop
men
t ass
ocia
ted
with
tour
ist
acco
mm
odat
ion;
Ex
pans
ion
of ru
ral r
esid
entia
l dev
elop
men
t.D
iver
sific
atio
n of
rura
l eco
nom
ies t
hrou
gh th
e fo
llow
ing
deve
lopm
ent a
ctiv
ities
is su
ppor
ted:
Smal
l to
med
ium
scal
e to
uris
t act
iviti
es;
Smal
l sca
le in
dust
ry, b
usin
ess a
nd c
omm
unity
act
iviti
es; a
ndSp
orts
and
recr
eatio
n fa
cilit
ies.
The
Far N
orth
Que
ensl
and
Reg
iona
l Pla
n 20
09-2
031
also
ou
tline
s pol
icie
s int
ende
d to
rest
rict u
rban
dev
elop
men
t w
ithin
an
d ad
jace
nt to
iden
tifie
d ar
eas o
f eco
logi
cal s
igni
fican
ce.A
s in
dica
ted
in F
igur
es E
and
F, e
xten
sive
are
as o
feco
logi
cal
sign
ifica
nce
exis
t with
inth
e D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Are
a, a
nd th
ese
polic
ies w
ill th
eref
ore
appl
y.
The
Que
ensl
and
Gov
ernm
ent h
as d
evel
oped
a ra
ft of
Sta
te
Plan
ning
Pol
icie
s add
ress
ing
mat
ters
of s
tate
-wid
e ec
olog
ical
, co
mm
unity
and
eco
nom
ic si
gnifi
canc
e. T
hese
are
gen
eral
ly
addr
esse
din
the
Regi
onal
Pla
n an
d lo
cal P
lann
ing
Sche
me.
M
atte
rs re
leva
nt to
this
site
incl
ude
Aci
d Su
lfate
Soi
ls(S
PP2/
02),
Wet
land
s in
GB
R c
atch
men
ts (S
PP1/
10),
and
Floo
ds
Bus
hfire
and
Lan
dslid
e (S
PP1/
103)
.Th
e D
ougl
as S
hire
Pla
nnin
g Sc
hem
e (a
dopt
ed b
y th
e fo
rmer
D
ougl
as S
hire
Cou
ncil)
sets
out
var
ious
pol
icie
s rel
evan
t to
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay. W
hils
t the
Pla
nnin
g Sc
hem
e is
the
inst
rum
ent u
sed
for a
sses
smen
t of p
ropo
sals
it d
oes n
ot h
ave
prec
eden
ce o
ver S
tate
and
Fede
ral r
egul
atio
n de
scrib
ed a
bove
.
into
acc
ount
the
advi
ce o
f re
ferr
al a
nd c
oncu
rren
ce
agen
cies
list
ed a
bove
.
Cai
rns
Reg
iona
l Cou
ncil
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay M
aste
rpla
nS
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islat
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licy/
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ulat
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Key
Opp
ortu
nitie
s and
Con
stra
ints
App
rova
l Pro
cess
The
key
plan
ning
sche
me
cons
train
ts to
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay
incl
ude
(Fig
ure
G):
Des
igna
ted
plan
ning
are
as w
hich
are
gen
eral
ly ru
ral o
r co
nser
vatio
n in
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay a
rea
(the
cons
erva
tion
area
s are
con
sist
ent w
ith e
nviro
nmen
tal p
rote
ctio
n le
gisl
atio
n no
ted
abov
e);
Pote
ntia
l or A
ctua
l Aci
d Su
lfate
Soi
ls d
efin
ed b
y th
e re
gion
be
low
20m
AH
D, c
over
ing
the
vast
maj
ority
of t
he D
aint
ree
Gat
eway
Site
; and
Loca
l her
itage
and
val
uabl
e si
tes,
incl
udin
g th
e D
aint
ree
ferr
y.N
ativ
e Ti
tlePa
rt of
the
Dai
ntre
e G
atew
ay is
co
vere
d by
th
e Ea
ster
n K
uku
Yal
anji
Indi
geno
us
Land
Use
A
gree
men
t (IL
UA
).
Nat
ive
Title
Act
19
93Th
e IL
UA
reco
gnis
es N
ativ
e Ti
tle c
laim
and
opp
ortu
nitie
s for
in
dige
nous
com
mun
ity d
evel
opm
ent,
whi
le a
llow
ing
Coun
cil t
o m
aint
ain
com
mun
ity in
fras
truct
ure.
Lot 3
59 o
n SP
2157
52 is
with
in th
e G
atew
ay a
rea
and
incl
uded
in
the
ILU
A. I
t con
tain
s Cou
ncil
road
and
pub
licam
eniti
es
infr
astru
ctur
e. A
subd
ivis
ion
of th
e al
lotm
ent h
as c
reat
ed tw
o re
serv
es; t
he w
este
rn re
serv
e fo
r rec
reat
iona
l pur
pose
s (Lo
t 359
on
SP2
1575
2) a
ndth
e ea
ster
n re
serv
e fo
r cul
tura
l and
en
viro
nmen
tal p
urpo
ses (
Lot 6
7 on
SP2
1575
2).
Mas
terp
lann
ing
and
deve
lopm
ent w
ill n
eed
to b
e co
nsis
tent
w
ith th
e IL
UA
and
the
aspi
ratio
ns o
f Tra
ditio
nal O
wne
rs.
The
ILU
A a
llow
s Cou
ncil
to c
ontin
ue to
mai
ntai
n th
e ex
istin
g in
fras
truct
ure
on th
e si
te, h
owev
er c
hang
ing
the
func
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EPBC Act Protected Matters Report 9 December 2010 17:21
This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and other matters protected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected. Information on the coverage of this report and qualifications on data supporting this report are contained in the caveat at the end of the report.
You may wish to print this report for reference before moving to other pages or websites.
The Australian Natural Resources Atlas at http://www.environment.gov.au/atlas may provide further environmental information relevant to your selected area. Information about the EPBC Act including significance guidelines, forms and application process details can be found at http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/assessmentsapprovals/index.html
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Report Contents: SummaryDetails
Matters of NESOther matters protected by the EPBC ActExtra Information
CaveatAcknowledgments
Summary
Matters of National Environmental Significance This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occur in, or may relate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of the report, which can be accessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing to undertake an activity that may have a significant impact on one or more matters of national environmental significance then you should consider the Administrative Guidelines on Significance - see http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/assessmentsapprovals/guidelines/index.html.
World Heritage Properties: 1
National Heritage Places: 1
Wetlands of International Significance: (Ramsar Sites)
None
Commonwealth Marine Areas: None
Threatened Ecological Communities: None
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Details
Matters of National Environmental Significance
Threatened Species: 37
Migratory Species: 24
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the area you nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects the environment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or the environment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also be required for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.
The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actions taken on Commonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies. As heritage values of a place are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect the Commonwealth Heritage values of a Commonwealth Heritage place and the heritage values of a place on the Register of the National Estate. Information on the new heritage laws can be found at http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/index.html.
Please note that the current dataset on Commonwealth land is not complete. Further information on Commonwealth land would need to be obtained from relevant sources including Commonwealth agencies, local agencies, and land tenure maps.
A permit may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of a listed threatened species or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whales and other cetaceans, or a member of a listed marine species. Information on EPBC Act permit requirements and application forms can be found at http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/permits/index.html.
Commonwealth Lands: None
Commonwealth Heritage Places: None
Places on the RNE: 2
Listed Marine Species: 66
Whales and Other Cetaceans: 1
Critical Habitats: None
Commonwealth Reserves: None
Extra Information
This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have nominated.
State and Territory Reserves: 2
Other Commonwealth Reserves: None
Regional Forest Agreements: None
World Heritage Properties [ Dataset Information ]
Wet Tropics of Queensland QLD
National Heritage Places [ Dataset Information ]
Wet Tropics of Queensland QLD
Threatened Species [ Dataset Information ] Status Type of Presence
BirdsCasuarius casuarius johnsoniiSouthern Cassowary (Australian), Southern Cassowary
Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Erythrotriorchis radiatusRed Goshawk
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
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FrogsLitoria rheocolaCommon Mistfrog
Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area
Nyctimystes dayiLace-eyed Tree Frog, Australian Lacelid
Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area
Taudactylus acutirostrisSharp-snouted Day Frog, Sharp-snouted Torrent Frog
Extinct Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
MammalsDasyurus hallucatusNorthern Quoll
Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hipposideros semoniSemon's Leaf-nosed Bat, Greater Wart-nosed Horseshoe-bat
Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area
Megaptera novaeangliaeHumpback Whale
Vulnerable Breeding known to occur within area
Pteropus conspicillatusSpectacled Flying-fox
Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area
Rhinolophus philippinensis (large form)Greater Large-eared Horseshoe Bat
Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Saccolaimus saccolaimus nudicluniatusBare-rumped Sheathtail Bat
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Xeromys myoides Water Mouse, False Water Rat
Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area
ReptilesCaretta carettaLoggerhead Turtle
Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth
Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill Turtle
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Lepidochelys olivaceaOlive Ridley Turtle, Pacific Ridley Turtle
Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Natator depressusFlatback Turtle
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
SharksPristis clavata Dwarf Sawfish, Queensland Sawfish
Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area
Pristis zijsron Green Sawfish, Dindagubba, Narrowsnout Sawfish
Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area
PlantsAcriopsis javanicaPale Chandelier Orchid
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Asplenium wildii Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Chingia australis Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Dendrobium superbiensCurly Pinks
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Dioclea hexandra Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Durabaculum mirbelianuman orchid
Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Durabaculum nindii Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur
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an orchid within area
Endiandra cooperana Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Huperzia phlegmarioidesLayered Tassel-fern
Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Myrmecodia beccarii Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Phaius tancarvilleaeSwamp Lily, Greater Swamp-orchid
Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Phaleria biflora Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Polyscias bellendenkerensis Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Ristantia gouldii Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Taeniophyllum muelleriMinute Orchid, Ribbon-root Orchid
Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area
Vrydagzynea paludosa (Australian population) Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Zeuxine polygonoides Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Migratory Species [ Dataset Information ] Status Type of Presence
Migratory Terrestrial SpeciesBirdsCoracina tenuirostris melvillensisMelville Cicadabird
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Haliaeetus leucogasterWhite-bellied Sea-Eagle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Hirundapus caudacutusWhite-throated Needletail
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Merops ornatusRainbow Bee-eater
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Monarcha melanopsis Black-faced Monarch
Migratory Breeding may occur within area
Monarcha trivirgatus Spectacled Monarch
Migratory Breeding likely to occur within area
Myiagra cyanoleucaSatin Flycatcher
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail
Migratory Breeding may occur within area
Migratory Wetland SpeciesBirdsArdea alba Great Egret, White Egret
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Ardea ibis Cattle Egret
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Gallinago hardwickiiLatham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Nettapus coromandelianus albipennisAustralian Cotton Pygmy-goose
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Migratory Marine BirdsApus pacificusFork-tailed Swift
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
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Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act
Ardea alba Great Egret, White Egret
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Ardea ibis Cattle Egret
Migratory Species or species habitat may occur within area
Migratory Marine SpeciesMammalsMegaptera novaeangliaeHumpback Whale
Migratory Breeding known to occur within area
ReptilesCaretta carettaLoggerhead Turtle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Crocodylus porosusSalt-water Crocodile, Estuarine Crocodile
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill Turtle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Lepidochelys olivaceaOlive Ridley Turtle, Pacific Ridley Turtle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Natator depressusFlatback Turtle
Migratory Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Listed Marine Species [ Dataset Information ] Status Type of Presence
BirdsAnseranas semipalmata Magpie Goose
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Apus pacificusFork-tailed Swift
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Ardea alba Great Egret, White Egret
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Ardea ibis Cattle Egret
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Gallinago hardwickiiLatham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Haliaeetus leucogasterWhite-bellied Sea-Eagle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Hirundapus caudacutusWhite-throated Needletail
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Merops ornatusRainbow Bee-eater
Listed - overfly
Species or species habitat may occur within area
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marine area
Monarcha melanopsis Black-faced Monarch
Listed - overfly marine area
Breeding may occur within area
Monarcha trivirgatus Spectacled Monarch
Listed - overfly marine area
Breeding likely to occur within area
Myiagra cyanoleucaSatin Flycatcher
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Nettapus coromandelianus albipennisAustralian Cotton Pygmy-goose
Listed - overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail
Listed - overfly marine area
Breeding may occur within area
Ray-finned fishesAcentronura tentaculata Shortpouch Pygmy Pipehorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Bulbonaricus davaoensis Davao Pughead Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Choeroichthys brachysoma Pacific Short-bodied Pipefish, Short-bodied Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Choeroichthys sculptus Sculptured Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Choeroichthys suillus Pig-snouted Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys amplexus Fijian Banded Pipefish, Brown-banded Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys flavofasciatusReticulate Pipefish, Yellow-banded Pipefish, Network Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys intestinalis Australian Messmate Pipefish, Banded Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys ocellatusOrange-spotted Pipefish, Ocellated Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys paxtoni Paxton's Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Corythoichthys schultzi Schultz's Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Cosmocampus maxweberi Maxweber's Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Doryrhamphus dactyliophorus Banded Pipefish, Ringed Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Doryrhamphus excisus Bluestripe Pipefish, Indian Blue-stripe Pipefish, Pacific Blue-stripe Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Doryrhamphus janssi Cleaner Pipefish, Janss' Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Festucalex cinctus Girdled Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Festucalex gibbsi Listed Species or species habitat may occur within
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Gibbs' Pipefish area
Halicampus dunckeri Red-hair Pipefish, Duncker's Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Halicampus grayi Mud Pipefish, Gray's Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Halicampus macrorhynchus Whiskered Pipefish, Ornate Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Halicampus mataafae Samoan Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Halicampus nitidus Glittering Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Halicampus spinirostris Spiny-snout Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippichthys cyanospilos Blue-speckled Pipefish, Blue-spotted Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippichthys heptagonus Madura Pipefish, Reticulated Freshwater Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippichthys penicillus Beady Pipefish, Steep-nosed Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippichthys spicifer Belly-barred Pipefish, Banded Freshwater Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippocampus bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippocampus histrix Spiny Seahorse, Thorny Seahorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippocampus kuda Spotted Seahorse, Yellow Seahorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippocampus planifrons Flat-face Seahorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Hippocampus zebra Zebra Seahorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Micrognathus andersonii Anderson's Pipefish, Shortnose Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Micrognathus brevirostris thorntail Pipefish, Thorn-tailed Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Microphis brachyurus Short-tail Pipefish, Short-tailed River Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Nannocampus pictus Painted Pipefish, Reef Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Phoxocampus diacanthus Pale-blotched Pipefish, Spined Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Siokunichthys breviceps Softcoral Pipefish, Soft-coral Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Solegnathus hardwickii Pallid Pipehorse, Hardwick's Pipehorse
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Solenostomus cyanopterus Robust Ghostpipefish, Blue-finned Ghost Pipefish,
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Solenostomus paegnius Rough-snout Ghost Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Solenostomus paradoxus Ornate Ghostpipefish, Harlequin Ghost Pipefish, Ornate Ghost Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Syngnathoides biaculeatus Double-end Pipehorse, Double-ended Pipehorse, Alligator Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
Trachyrhamphus bicoarctatus Listed Species or species habitat may occur within
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Extra Information
CaveatThe information presented in this report has been provided by a range of data sources as acknowledged at the end of the report.
This report is designed to assist in identifying the locations of places which may be relevant in determining obligations under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It holds mapped locations of World Heritage and Register of National Estate properties, Wetlands of International Importance, Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves, listed threatened, migratory and marine species and listed threatened ecological communities. Mapping of Commonwealth land is not complete at this stage. Maps have been collated from a range of sources at various resolutions.
Not all species listed under the EPBC Act have been mapped (see below) and therefore a report is a general guide only. Where available data supports mapping, the type of presence that can be determined from the data is indicated in general terms. People using this information in making a referral may need to consider the qualifications below and may need to seek and consider other information sources.
For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived from recovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatened ecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location data are used to produce indicative distribution maps.
For species where the distributions are well known, maps are digitised from sources such as recovery plans and detailed habitat studies. Where appropriate, core breeding, foraging and roosting areas are indicated under "type of presence". For species whose distributions are less well known, point locations are collated from government wildlife
Bentstick Pipefish, Bend Stick Pipefish, Short-tailed Pipefish
area
Trachyrhamphus longirostrisStraightstick Pipefish, Long-nosed Pipefish, Straight Stick Pipefish
Listed Species or species habitat may occur within area
ReptilesCaretta carettaLoggerhead Turtle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Crocodylus porosusSalt-water Crocodile, Estuarine Crocodile
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill Turtle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Lepidochelys olivaceaOlive Ridley Turtle, Pacific Ridley Turtle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Natator depressusFlatback Turtle
Listed Species or species habitat likely to occur within area
Whales and Other Cetaceans [ Dataset Information ] Status Type of Presence
Megaptera novaeangliaeHumpback Whale
Cetacean Breeding known to occur within area
Places on the RNE [ Dataset Information ] Note that not all Indigenous sites may be listed.
NaturalCooktown - Daintree - Windsor Tableland Area QLD
Dagmar Range National Park (North) QLD
State and Territory Reserves [ Dataset Information ]
Cairns Marine Park, QLD
Daintree National Park, QLD
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authorities, museums, and non-government organisations; bioclimatic distribution models are generated and these validated by experts. In some cases, the distribution maps are based solely on expert knowledge.
Only selected species covered by the migratory and marine provisions of the Act have been mapped.
The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in reports produced from this database:
threatened species listed as extinct or considered as vagrantssome species and ecological communities that have only recently been listed some terrestrial species that overfly the Commonwealth marine area migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in small numbers.
The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species:
non-threatened seabirds which have only been mapped for recorded breeding sites; seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continent.
Such breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment.
AcknowledgmentsThis database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The Department acknowledges the following custodians who have contributed valuable data and advice:
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceDepartment of Sustainability and Environment, VictoriaDepartment of Primary Industries, Water and Environment, TasmaniaDepartment of Environment and Heritage, South Australia Planning SAParks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern TerritoryEnvironmental Protection Agency, QueenslandBirds AustraliaAustralian Bird and Bat Banding SchemeAustralian National Wildlife CollectionNatural history museums of Australia Queensland HerbariumNational Herbarium of NSWRoyal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of VictoriaTasmanian HerbariumState Herbarium of South AustraliaNorthern Territory HerbariumWestern Australian HerbariumAustralian National Herbarium, Atherton and CanberraUniversity of New EnglandOther groups and individuals
ANUCliM Version 1.8, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University was used extensively for the production of draft maps of species distribution. Environment Australia is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who provided expert advice and information on numerous draft distributions.
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and theArtsGPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Telephone: +61 (0)2 6274 1111
Last updated: Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 14:17:56 EST
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