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Aussie Eco-Resort Proposal is Rejected

by erin on Monday, July 16th, 2007

The Tasman Council has dismissed an application to build a $12 million eco-tourism lodge at Crescent Bay in the state’s south-east.

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The luxury tourist retreat was planned by James Baillie, the son-in-law of conservationist and entrepreneur Dick Smith.

The Tasman Mayor, Roger Self says the council dismissed the application four votes to three, with two councillors abstaining.

No reason was given as to why the proposal was reject. Was it too pricey? Or not green enough?

via abc

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