Tourism boost for Maitland

An historic Crown land reserve at Maitland, Walka Water Works, will receive a $10 million boost thanks to Round Two of the NSW Government's Regional Tourism Activation Fund.

Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Taylor Martin said Maitland City Council, Reflections Holiday Parks and Crown Lands had partnered on a joint bid for the funding.

"Walka Water Works is one of the state's most unique public sites serving the Hunter since 1887 as a source of water, then power and now recreation and heritage," Mr Martin said.

"This plan aims to restore Walka Water Works to its former glory and invest in additional improvements that can make it a tourism magnet for the Hunter Valley."

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the Regional Tourism Activation Fund supports local economies and local jobs by backing unique tourism experiences that will attract visitors and showcase what regional NSW has to offer.

"We know regional NSW has Australia's best tourist destinations and experiences. We want to amplify that by helping create new experiences and drawcards that put more heads on beds and attract more tourism dollars into regional communities," Mr Toole said.

"The projects backed through the $150 million Round Two of the Regional Tourism Activation Fund will give domestic and international visitors even more great reasons to experience the best regional NSW has to offer."

Minister for Lands and Water Kevin Anderson said the Department of Planning and Environment – Crown Lands will contribute a further $1.5 million to improve the reserve and support development of the tourism experience.

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