Federated Mountain Clubs Calls on Key to give $8m to DOC
Invercargill, 21 April 2013
Press Release:
Federated Mountain Clubs
Calls on Key to give $8 million of Tourism’s $158 Million
to DOC
Trampers
and mountaineers call on Prime Minister John Key to reduce
the money he has promised the Tourism sector to attract
wealthy tourists to New Zealand from $158 million to $150
million. The difference should be spent on the Department of
Conservation so that they don’t have to cut back their
work in the coming financial year and lay off staff, says
Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand President, Robin
McNeill.
“DOC staff must be feeling pretty gutted – here they are working themselves into the ground trying to look after the landscape, plants and animals that attract tourists to New Zealand knowing that their jobs are on the line because the DOC budget has been hit $8million this year, and then find that the Tourism sector has attracted this windfall”.
By underfunding DOC so that it can’t sustain our natural heritage, the Government is actually undervaluing Tourism, making it another unsustainable, extractive industry alongside mining, says Mr McNeill.
“For less than 1/3 of the amount promised
to Tourism, Stewart Island could be made predator-free. Now,
that really would attract tourists to New Zealand. Who
wouldn’t want
that?”.
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