Victorian government says ‘it’s only fair’ Great Ocean Road tourists should pay to see famous limestone stacks ...
Most Australians are set to be charged to visit one of the country’s most iconic landmarks, the Twelve Apostles.
The Twelve Apostles precinct redevelopment is costing $126 million. The centrepiece of the project is a new Visitor ...
The amount tourists will be charged to visit the Twelve Apostles is subject to consultation with stakeholders.
The wildly popular destination attracts millions, but visiting it could soon come with a price tag.
Like Stonehenge, the Australian coastal landmark is first seen from a busy highway – and locals warn charging a fee for safe viewing could make existing congestion worse ...
Victorian environment minister Steve Dimopoulos, added that the new fee will be tied to the upcoming AUD $126 million (US$90 million) Twelve Apostles visitor experience centre, slated to open end of ...
Victorians do not pay to look at the Yarra. They should not have to pay to look at the ocean or the Twelve Apostles.
Taxpayers did not agree to a tourist tax for the Twelve Apostles in exchange for a $126 million cultural tourist centre.
Visitors to Victoria’s famous Twelve Apostles will now be hit with an entry fee to see the popular tourist attraction. International and local visitors will have to pay to enter the landmark’s new ...
Australian Traveller speaks to Liz Price, General Manager of Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism, about the new Twelve Apostles ...