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Fitzgerald River NP Improvement Project

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Project background

The Fitzgerald River National Park Improvement Project is a State and Federal Government funded project to enhance tourist access and facilities in the park and assist economic and social development in local communities.

The State and Commonwealth Governments have committed a total of $40 million to the project to deliver these outcomes:

  • Sealing 16 km of existing roads from Culham Inlet to Hamersley Inlet
  • Upgrading 66 km of existing roads from Bremer Bay Road to Point Ann. Roads within the Jerramungup Shire boundary will be sealed, whilst remaining gravel roads within the Park will be upgraded.
  • Redeveloping associated spur roads, car-parks, day use areas and camping facilities
  • Enhancing signage and interpretive information
  • Developing a coastal walk trail from Point Ann to Fitzgerald Inlet, and from Hamersley Inlet to Cave Point.

frnp1.jpg Park users should expect road closures and other unavoidable disruptions during the construction works.

Park users should expect road closures and other unavoidable disruptions during the construction works.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 May 2012 )