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Twelve Apostles

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Iconic limestone stacks on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, facing environmental and tourism fee debates.

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The Twelve Apostles are a collection of dramatic limestone stacks located off the coast of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, along the iconic Great Ocean Road. These natural formations are a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world to witness their grandeur. Recently, the Twelve Apostles have become newsworthy due to two significant developments. Firstly, environmental groups have raised serious concerns following the government's approval of a new gas drilling project in the nearby Otway basin. They warn that this project jeopardizes the pristine ocean environment and hinders efforts to combat climate change. Secondly, the Victorian government has announced plans to introduce an entry fee for tourists visiting the Twelve Apostles. This decision, aimed at generating revenue for the upkeep of the Great Ocean Road and its attractions, has sparked debate about accessibility and the fairness of charging visitors to see a natural wonder. These events highlight the ongoing tension between economic development, environmental protection, and tourism management at this significant natural landmark.
Last updated: May 27, 2026