Letter to the Editor:
24th August 2012
I agree with VIV Shaw's article in last weeks Advocate saying that the Money a National Park Earns should not all be sent off to Central Government
And that charging for vehicle entry into the park might be well spent making the Park Better for Visitors but the Department need not charge Kiwis to use there own parks.
If the National Park can make money from its own Campsites and Walking Tracks why cant it run it’s own launch Trips and Bus tours?
Doubtful Sound and the Glow Worm caves are now under virtual commercial monopoly, they need competition
I would like also to see the park staff given performance bonuses just like in the private sector to give a flow on boost to the larger Fiordland Community.
24th August 2012
I agree with VIV Shaw's article in last weeks Advocate saying that the Money a National Park Earns should not all be sent off to Central Government
And that charging for vehicle entry into the park might be well spent making the Park Better for Visitors but the Department need not charge Kiwis to use there own parks.
If the National Park can make money from its own Campsites and Walking Tracks why cant it run it’s own launch Trips and Bus tours?
Doubtful Sound and the Glow Worm caves are now under virtual commercial monopoly, they need competition
I would like also to see the park staff given performance bonuses just like in the private sector to give a flow on boost to the larger Fiordland Community.
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