36 schools receive approval for Great Barrier Reef Education Experience
To date 36 schools have been approved for the Great Barrier Reef Education Experience which supports tourism operators as they share their intricate knowledge of the reef with the Queensland students.
Queensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe advised “More than 1,556 students from the Gold Coast to Cook Shire will be packing their bags for a school excursion experience of a lifetime on the Great Barrier Reef. They’ll travel to the reef during this year’s third and fourth terms.
“Mirani State School will be the first to experience Queensland’s biggest classroom with 62 enquiring minds next week exploring the reef in the Whitsundays.
Each student on this reef excursion receives $55 from the Queensland Government to help cover costs, which are paid directly to the school.
Schools in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Mackay, Cairns and Fraser Coast have also been approved for a Reef Education Experience with Government support of between $40 to $150 per student.
Excursion destinations for the first group of 36 schools include Port Douglas, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Yeppoon and Bundaberg.
Local State Member for Cairns and Assistant Tourism Minister Michael Healy advised that more than 45 registered marine tour operators are involved with the program.
Minister Healy adds “like many cities, Cairns is looking forward to the arrival of our first cohort of young reef explorers and the boost they will bring to our visitor economy.
“I’ve been working closely with marine tour operators through the pandemic and the Great Barrier Reef Education Experience is a welcome initiative up and down the reef.
“Reef tours are popular with overseas visitors, so marine tour operators were among the first to be walloped by the pandemic’s closure of the international border.
“Marine tour operators are experts in their field and know the Great Barrier Reef better than most.
“They’re keen to share their intricate knowledge of the reef with the Queensland students who will be the future guardians of our State’s biggest living asset.
“With the help of marine tour operators, the Reef Education Experience will bring students face-to-face with the coral and marine animals that make up this unique and fragile ecosystem.
“It gives the next generation an unrivalled opportunity to get a better understanding of the complexity and care of the Great Barrier Reef for the future.
“The Great Barrier Reef Education Experience is a win for student learning, a win for the reef and a win for marine tourism operators keeping their businesses afloat during the global pandemic.”
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