Cook Government boosts investment in Kalbarri amid local neglect concerns
The Cook Government announced further investments in Kalbarri, an iconic tourism destination, amid local claims of neglect. Despite winning gold in tourism awards, residents face challenges like the closure of the town's only GP clinic next week. Local leaders emphasize the need for state and federal support to ensure the town's sustainability and growth.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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