Top Secret Precinct Master Plan 2021- A vision for a major tourism and gateway hub in outback Queensland

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Dupre, Karine
Abu Seif, Majed
Ren, Ting
Suzuki, Miyuki
Smith, Sebastian
Liu, Tingting
Moyle, Brent
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2021
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Regional towns in Australia often face a variety of challenges that leave little room for creative thinking and even less to rethink anew their existing assets. Yet, the opportunity to significantly shape the future development of the Murweh Shire and boost its economy was provided with the (re)discovery of World War II heritage (a secret army base!) at the Charleville airport site. Embracing the opportunity, Murweh Shire Council, in close collaboration with Griffith University, has embarked in the journey to become a major tourism and gateway hub in outback Queensland. This ambitious master plan has been prepared to strategize the development of the 100 hectares of the tourism precinct. This is based on on mixed-method investigation, that researched local history, current tourism attractions and economic benefits, as well as potential new strategies.

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© 2021 Griffith University and the Author(s). The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.

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Built environment and design

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Tourism management

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Dupre, K; Abu Seif, M; Ren, T; Suzuki, M; Smith, S; Liu, T; Moyle, B, Top Secret Precinct Master Plan 2021- A vision for a major tourism and gateway hub in outback Queensland, 2021

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