A celebration of natural assets

by Crispin 26 Jun 2008, 1:16pm

Penguins, seals and whales swim in the Bass Strait. Koalas, wallabies, echidnas and native birds inhabit the land,reserves and nature parks. These are some of the fauna that call Bass Coast home. In Bass Coast, unlike any other place, residents and visitors can also enjoy the breathtaking coastline, the pristine beaches, famous Western Port, well-preserved pre-European ecosystems, native orchids and can even encounter reminders of ancient dinosaurs. Bass Coast’s natural assets are world-renowned, attracting Australian and international visitors. They are the showpieces of the tourism industry, celebrated and admired. Tourism in the Shire is diverse and caters for a wide range of visitors. There is a variety of holiday accommodation and recreational activities to choose from and the services are world-class. Visitors leave Bass Coast with the fondest memories and experiences. Their return visit is a given. By protecting and maintaining our natural assets as well as putting in place the support infrastructure and services, our tourism industry thrives. Employment in a range of industries is now year-round creating a much more sustainable local economy. 

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