NSW government offers $100 million opportunity for tourism in the bush

By Newsroom
Updated August 14 2018 - 5:04pm, first published 4:38pm
Northern Tablelands MP and NSW Tourism Minister Adam Marshall with Gwydir Shire Council Tourism Officer Nikki Adams at Cranky Rock Nature Reserve, near Warialda, one of the region’s natural tourist attractions.
Northern Tablelands MP and NSW Tourism Minister Adam Marshall with Gwydir Shire Council Tourism Officer Nikki Adams at Cranky Rock Nature Reserve, near Warialda, one of the region’s natural tourist attractions.

Round two of the NSW Government’s $300 million Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund has opened today.

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