Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?

The Western Australian (WA) mining boom is touted by government for the significant revenue and regional socio- economic benefits it allegedly generates. With State Government support, the resources sector is now expanding into new remote regions, including iconic WA tourism destinations. This is c...

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Main Author: Hughes, Michael
Other Authors: Sue Beeton
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9622
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description The Western Australian (WA) mining boom is touted by government for the significant revenue and regional socio- economic benefits it allegedly generates. With State Government support, the resources sector is now expanding into new remote regions, including iconic WA tourism destinations. This is causing conflict based on contested views and land uses. Proponents argue that their industry creates wealth and employment opportunities for the regions they operate in. Those opposed to such activity argue that the benefits are exaggerated and costs are significantly high. This paper presents the case of an onshore LNG plant proposal for the West Kimberley coastal region, near Broome. A WA State Government commissioned assessment concluded the development will have a minimal impact on tourism and will benefit the local community. A review of published evidence suggests there will be considerable costs to communities and tourism. These issues are discussed in the context of tourism development and its contribution to the region.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-96222017-03-08T13:31:52Z Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower? Hughes, Michael Sue Beeton remote area tourism industrialisation social impact economic impact oil and gas engagement The Western Australian (WA) mining boom is touted by government for the significant revenue and regional socio- economic benefits it allegedly generates. With State Government support, the resources sector is now expanding into new remote regions, including iconic WA tourism destinations. This is causing conflict based on contested views and land uses. Proponents argue that their industry creates wealth and employment opportunities for the regions they operate in. Those opposed to such activity argue that the benefits are exaggerated and costs are significantly high. This paper presents the case of an onshore LNG plant proposal for the West Kimberley coastal region, near Broome. A WA State Government commissioned assessment concluded the development will have a minimal impact on tourism and will benefit the local community. A review of published evidence suggests there will be considerable costs to communities and tourism. These issues are discussed in the context of tourism development and its contribution to the region. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9622 Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education restricted
spellingShingle remote area tourism
industrialisation
social impact
economic impact
oil and gas
engagement
Hughes, Michael
Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title_full Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title_fullStr Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title_full_unstemmed Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title_short Tourism and the mining boom: Golden age, or golden shower?
title_sort tourism and the mining boom: golden age, or golden shower?
topic remote area tourism
industrialisation
social impact
economic impact
oil and gas
engagement
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9622