The NSW Government together with Destination NSW, Resilience NSW, and the NSW Rural Fire Service launched a set of new guidelines recently to strengthen the key players in the NSW tourism industry. Bush fires, floods, and other natural disasters have been common in the past couple of years, and they mostly happened in areas where travellers used to holiday at. It’s hoped that these guidelines will be able to safeguard the locals as well as the travellers while establishing trust in the hearts of everyone.
Those who holiday at properties like Oaks Sydney North Ryde Suites and other such hotels in Circular Quay often visit the natural landscapes of the city. Authorities believe that by adhering to these new guidelines, regional players will be able to manage the situations well.
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