Grant Award View - GA78206
Upgrade of Tourist Facilities on Rottnest Island - WA
Rottnest Island (WA) – National Partnership Agreement
The Australian Government will provide $17.2 million, for Rottnest Island in Western Australia sustainable visitor infrastructure, including vital infrastructure improvements to develop enhanced facilities, amenities and experiences to cater for the hundreds of thousands of visitors Rottnest Island attracts. This includes $5 million to improve the visitor experience for the network of significant cultural, heritage and environmental sites located across the Island including enhanced facilities, curation and interpretation for the Museum at the Island Gateway.
The Western Australian Government is providing $16.2 million to redevelop the Fuel Jetty and construct a barge landing at the Army Jetty, to provide an alternative for loRottnest Island (WA) – National Partnership Agreement
The Australian Government will provide $17.2 million, for Rottnest Island in Western Australia sustainable visitor infrastructure, including vital infrastructure improvements to develop enhanced facilities, amenities and experiences to cater for the hundreds of thousands of visitors Rottnest Island attracts. This includes $5 million to improve the visitor experience for the network of significant cultural, heritage and environmental sites located across the Island including enhanced facilities, curation and interpretation for the Museum at the Island Gateway.
The Western Australian Government is providing $16.2 million to redevelop the Fuel Jetty and construct a barge landing at the Army Jetty, to provide an alternative for logistics and freight traffic, helping to ease pressure on the Main Jetty at Thomson Bay. The Rottnest Island Authority will be responsible for implementing the project.gistics and freight traffic, helping to ease pressure on the Main Jetty at Thomson Bay. The Rottnest Island Authority will be responsible for implementing the project.ottnest Island (WA) – National Partnership Agreement
The Australian Government will provide $17.2 million, for Rottnest Island in Western Australia sustainable visitor infrastructure, including vital infrastructure improvements to develop enhanced facilities, amenities and experiences to cater for the hundreds of thousands of visitors Rottnest Island attracts. This includes $5 million to improve the visitor experience for the network of significant cultural, heritage and environmental sites located across the Island including enhanced facilities, curation and interpretation for the Museum at the Island Gateway.
The Western Australian Government is providing $16.2 million to redevelop the Fuel Jetty and construct a barge landing at the Army Jetty, to provide an alternative for logistics and freight traffic, helping to ease pressure on the Main Jetty at Thomson Bay. The Rottnest Island Authority will be responsible for implementing the project.