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A person looks up at the canopy of towering tree ferns with sunlight filtering through at Waterworks Reserve

Forest bathing, Waterworks Reserve

Harrison Candlin - Vagary

Positive impact plan

Tourism Tasmania has developed a three-year Positive Impact Plan that considers its environmental, economic, social and cultural impacts, which will help the agency embed principles and actions in long-term decision-making.

Two people walking on green grass at Twamley Farm, Buckland, one wearing rainbow boots and yellow trousers

Twamley Farm, Buckland

Dearna Bond

Positive impact is a priority jointly held between T21 industry and government partners through the 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy. Tourism Tasmania has an important role in meeting key positive impact goals contained within the strategy.

 

The 2025-28 Positive Impact Plan considers promoting and protecting Tasmania through a visitor economy that champions our natural environment, grows our prosperity, and empowers visitors to make a positive impact to island life.