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Wildfires devastate Tasmania's natural heritage
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Feb 2016
A series of bushfires in Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) have
destroyed large sections of iconic forest, which ecologists say will never recover.
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£8m museum plan the frontrunner for Inverness Castle
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Feb 2016
Inverness Castle in Scotland could become a free-to-visit museum, with £8m (US$11.5m,
€10.3m) plans to transform the heritage site into an attraction winning approval at a
recent public consultation.
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'Britain's biggest house' set for £42m heritage transformation
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Feb 2016
One of the UK’s largest stately homes has been bought by a conservation group for £7m
(US$10.4m, €9.1m), with plans to invest upward of £42m (US$60.8m, €54.7m) on
repairs and restoration over the next 15 years to turn the site into a leading heritage
attraction.
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IAAPA unveils new member initiatives for 2016
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Feb 2016
IAAPA has announced a raft of new programmes for its members in 2016, with leadership
training, telemedicine and safety self-assessment among the new offerings from the
attractions industry body.
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Reimagined Helsinki City Museum sets May opening date
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Feb 2016
Helsinki City Museum in Finland has announced an opening date of
May 2016, following
an €11m (US$12.3m, £8.4m) 18-month refurbishment of its
premises, the most
extensive transformation in the museum’s 105-year history.
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