CULTURAL HERITAGE WORKING GROUP

Project Background


Sapphire Coast Tourism wishes to produce a Heritage Tourism Strategy that will:

• Deliver heritage tourism in the Sapphire Coast;

• Leverage the Australia’s Coastal Wilderness (ACW) National Landscape’s recognition as a world class

attraction; and

• Further develop the region’s rich historic and cultural heritage and coastal wilderness and scenery.

Targetting the international 'Experience Seeker' who are planning to travel to Australia's Coastal Wilderness,

Sapphire Coast Tourism (SCT) have identified the opportunity to provide this market with a range of heritage

experiences. With the knowledge that Experience Seekers value learning and engaging experiences of local

cultures, the Sapphire Coast is seen as an ideal destination. SCT believes that, within the ACW National Landscapes core experiences there are a further suite of outstanding attractions in the region that will be of particular interest this market, including natural, historic and cultural heritage experiences.

The Working Group welcomes contributions from anyone interested in the development of this strategy

Join the conversation

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Exploring the Key Stories

You are invited to explore the three heroic stories on Friday 30th April, Saturday 1st May and Sunday 2nd May in a 'progressive workshop' which will be held in a variety of location throughout the region.
The progressive workshop is designed to provide an opportunity for EC3 Global to meet with stakeholders  to discuss the development of the Sapphire Coast Heritage Tourism Strategy. Mark Olsen from EC3 Global will be meeting with stakeholders at each location to have an in-formal discussion regarding the project and the particular heritage stories and experiences at the individual site. The meetings will not be structured workshops but will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to have a face-to-face conversation with Mark and identify challenges and opportunities in the development of heritage tourism in the region. Discussions around the development and delivery of the identified heroic stories will be the focus of the meetings with stakeholders.
Every body is warmly invited to join us and take part in these conversations by coming to any of the following meeting points on the times and days outlined below
You are more than welcome to join Mark for the entire journey. Please  contact Kate Valley to register your interest in attending one of these meetings. Background PDF


Friday 30th April
12.00pm
Bermagui Pub
1.00pm
Blue Pool, Bermagui
2.30pm
Montreal Goldfields
4.00pm
Pam’s Store, Tilba

Saturday 1st May
9.00am
Mumbulla Creek Falls
11.00am
Tathra Wharf
1.00pm
Merimbula Wharf
2.30pm
Eden Killer Whale Museum
3.30pm
Rotary Lookout, Eden
4.30pm
Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre
Sunday 2nd May
9.00am
Davidson Whaling Station
11.00am
Green Cape Lighthouse
1.30pm
Mt Imlay Picnic Area


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