Plans for more Eco down under
It is always a delight to read the news and see the effort people and cities make to turn Green. Today is no exception with news from Australia of the Green friendly positive kind. Queensland National Parks have announced plans to open new Eco accommodations at seven different sites in the National Parks.

This new idea is done for two reasons, one of which is to boost the state’s tourism industry due to the fact that more people seem to be turning towards Eco destinations and resorts so it seemed like the right time to join in on this popular and planet saving band wagon.
The various parks making the Eco change include, Eurong on Fraser Island, Wallaman Falls at Girringun, Ninny Rise at Mission Beach, Jonah Bay at Whitsunday, Mount Mee at D’Aguilar National Park, Green Mountain at Lamington National Park and Cowan South on Moreton Island.
Accommodation is already rumored to include Eco lodges, huts, safari camp styles, and semi permanent structures, all of these interesting pieces are really going to appeal to tourists and locals alike. Parks have always been places of social interest and Australia due to the constant warm weather has always been known for having attractive spacious parks. Its the perfect time to turn Eco and keep spreading the word about the fight against global warming and climate change. Lets hope the whole idea goes according to plan and more people learn about living Green. Keep up to date on the progress of this and more right here!
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