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Nature-based tourism New business opportunities
2017-18
The South Australian government supports partnerships built on mutual respect and trust between Aboriginal traditional owners the community and industry The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources respects the rights and aspirations of traditional owners for their Country and supports nature-based tourism that values and respects Aboriginal people and their culture
1 |
South Australiarsquos nature is like that of nowhere else in the world
We have thousands of kilometres of stunning coastline and some of the most amazing wildlife experiences on Earth
People come from all over the world to experience the unique unforgettable things we offer
The South Australian Government wants to capitalise on the appeal of our natural environment and realise the promise of our State as a nature-based tourism destination
To further activate the sector the Government has identified 18 nature-based tourism opportunities and brought them together in this one expression of interest document
These opportunities vary greatly in location and style but what they have in common is enormous and ongoing economic potential
In 2017 South Australia is the best place in the nation to invest in nature-based tourism
The industry is thriving and the Government is strongly supportive ndash both in relation to specific projects and to creating a general business environment conducive to jobs growth and investment
What we are looking for now are companies and entrepreneurs willing to explore the opportunities develop a vision and submit expressions of interest
I trust that the publication of this booklet will instigate a new phase of investment ndash one that creates jobs and makes South Australia an even more exciting and popular destination
Hon Jay Weatherill MP Premier
Premierrsquos foreword
| 2
Eighteen business-ready opportunitiesRight now South Australia has 18 attractive opportunities for businesses to get started in nature-based tourism
This package offers a range of accommodation hospitality and tour opportunities throughout the state This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride a wave of international interest in South Australia by expanding your business or creating something new
This is not an ordinary call for expressions of interest Each opportunity is situated in a very special place providing the canvas for a very special idea Developing a business in a park offers you an opportunity to capitalise on the internationally recognised lsquonational parkrsquo brand It can also give your product a distinctive appeal and a strong competitive advantage
Each opportunity is within easy reach of Adelaide Airport Port Lincoln Airport Kingscote Airport or Penneshaw Ferry Terminal on Kangaroo Island Nine of the opportunities are no more than a 30 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
To help your idea succeed the South Australian government is willing to negotiate attractive terms for the right businesses You are invited to submit an expression of interest for one or more of these opportunities
Detailed information about each opportunity is provided at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Guidelines to help you prepare an expression of interest are provided on page 14
3 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 4
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
The South Australian government supports partnerships built on mutual respect and trust between Aboriginal traditional owners the community and industry The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources respects the rights and aspirations of traditional owners for their Country and supports nature-based tourism that values and respects Aboriginal people and their culture
1 |
South Australiarsquos nature is like that of nowhere else in the world
We have thousands of kilometres of stunning coastline and some of the most amazing wildlife experiences on Earth
People come from all over the world to experience the unique unforgettable things we offer
The South Australian Government wants to capitalise on the appeal of our natural environment and realise the promise of our State as a nature-based tourism destination
To further activate the sector the Government has identified 18 nature-based tourism opportunities and brought them together in this one expression of interest document
These opportunities vary greatly in location and style but what they have in common is enormous and ongoing economic potential
In 2017 South Australia is the best place in the nation to invest in nature-based tourism
The industry is thriving and the Government is strongly supportive ndash both in relation to specific projects and to creating a general business environment conducive to jobs growth and investment
What we are looking for now are companies and entrepreneurs willing to explore the opportunities develop a vision and submit expressions of interest
I trust that the publication of this booklet will instigate a new phase of investment ndash one that creates jobs and makes South Australia an even more exciting and popular destination
Hon Jay Weatherill MP Premier
Premierrsquos foreword
| 2
Eighteen business-ready opportunitiesRight now South Australia has 18 attractive opportunities for businesses to get started in nature-based tourism
This package offers a range of accommodation hospitality and tour opportunities throughout the state This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride a wave of international interest in South Australia by expanding your business or creating something new
This is not an ordinary call for expressions of interest Each opportunity is situated in a very special place providing the canvas for a very special idea Developing a business in a park offers you an opportunity to capitalise on the internationally recognised lsquonational parkrsquo brand It can also give your product a distinctive appeal and a strong competitive advantage
Each opportunity is within easy reach of Adelaide Airport Port Lincoln Airport Kingscote Airport or Penneshaw Ferry Terminal on Kangaroo Island Nine of the opportunities are no more than a 30 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
To help your idea succeed the South Australian government is willing to negotiate attractive terms for the right businesses You are invited to submit an expression of interest for one or more of these opportunities
Detailed information about each opportunity is provided at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Guidelines to help you prepare an expression of interest are provided on page 14
3 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 4
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
GE
O
NE
Ex
pres
sion
of in
tere
st
STA
GE
TW
O
Requ
est f
or p
ropo
sal
STA
GE
TH
REE
N
egot
iatio
n
Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
South Australiarsquos nature is like that of nowhere else in the world
We have thousands of kilometres of stunning coastline and some of the most amazing wildlife experiences on Earth
People come from all over the world to experience the unique unforgettable things we offer
The South Australian Government wants to capitalise on the appeal of our natural environment and realise the promise of our State as a nature-based tourism destination
To further activate the sector the Government has identified 18 nature-based tourism opportunities and brought them together in this one expression of interest document
These opportunities vary greatly in location and style but what they have in common is enormous and ongoing economic potential
In 2017 South Australia is the best place in the nation to invest in nature-based tourism
The industry is thriving and the Government is strongly supportive ndash both in relation to specific projects and to creating a general business environment conducive to jobs growth and investment
What we are looking for now are companies and entrepreneurs willing to explore the opportunities develop a vision and submit expressions of interest
I trust that the publication of this booklet will instigate a new phase of investment ndash one that creates jobs and makes South Australia an even more exciting and popular destination
Hon Jay Weatherill MP Premier
Premierrsquos foreword
| 2
Eighteen business-ready opportunitiesRight now South Australia has 18 attractive opportunities for businesses to get started in nature-based tourism
This package offers a range of accommodation hospitality and tour opportunities throughout the state This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride a wave of international interest in South Australia by expanding your business or creating something new
This is not an ordinary call for expressions of interest Each opportunity is situated in a very special place providing the canvas for a very special idea Developing a business in a park offers you an opportunity to capitalise on the internationally recognised lsquonational parkrsquo brand It can also give your product a distinctive appeal and a strong competitive advantage
Each opportunity is within easy reach of Adelaide Airport Port Lincoln Airport Kingscote Airport or Penneshaw Ferry Terminal on Kangaroo Island Nine of the opportunities are no more than a 30 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
To help your idea succeed the South Australian government is willing to negotiate attractive terms for the right businesses You are invited to submit an expression of interest for one or more of these opportunities
Detailed information about each opportunity is provided at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Guidelines to help you prepare an expression of interest are provided on page 14
3 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 4
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Eighteen business-ready opportunitiesRight now South Australia has 18 attractive opportunities for businesses to get started in nature-based tourism
This package offers a range of accommodation hospitality and tour opportunities throughout the state This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride a wave of international interest in South Australia by expanding your business or creating something new
This is not an ordinary call for expressions of interest Each opportunity is situated in a very special place providing the canvas for a very special idea Developing a business in a park offers you an opportunity to capitalise on the internationally recognised lsquonational parkrsquo brand It can also give your product a distinctive appeal and a strong competitive advantage
Each opportunity is within easy reach of Adelaide Airport Port Lincoln Airport Kingscote Airport or Penneshaw Ferry Terminal on Kangaroo Island Nine of the opportunities are no more than a 30 minute drive from the Adelaide CBD
To help your idea succeed the South Australian government is willing to negotiate attractive terms for the right businesses You are invited to submit an expression of interest for one or more of these opportunities
Detailed information about each opportunity is provided at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Guidelines to help you prepare an expression of interest are provided on page 14
3 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 4
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
GE
O
NE
Ex
pres
sion
of in
tere
st
STA
GE
TW
O
Requ
est f
or p
ropo
sal
STA
GE
TH
REE
N
egot
iatio
n
Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 4
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
SA government isinvesting $15 milliontowards establishing Adelaideand the Mount Lofty Rangesas an international mountainbiking destination
Our goal is to create
tourism bynature-based
new jobs in1000
2020
Tourism in
employs overpeople36000
South Australia
Be a part of something biggerBig things are happening in South Australia Developing a tourism venture in one of South Australiarsquos most special places can take your business to another level
South Australia welcomes new people new ideas and new businesses Government is working with the private sector to nurture a culture of innovation and guest-centricity
We are actively promoting our state as a destination of choice for domestic and international travellers As a result we are welcoming more guests into South Australia every year and our visitor economy is growing The outlook for new businesses is brighter than ever
Major investments into projects like the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail the Mukanthi Nature Play Space and the Mount Lofty Ranges cycle trail network have attracted thousands of visitors This is having a flow-on effect creating demand for coffee food new places to stay and alternative things to do Businesses have an opportunity to capitalise on this demand by bringing extra services to the table
South Australia is leading the world in the adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar Change has been achieved because the South Australian government
has embraced an entrepreneurial approach and has worked collaboratively with the private sector A range of assistance programs are in place to kick start small businesses Nature-based tourism ventures are ideally positioned to capitalise on these
In South Australia we achieve big things when everyone works together Aboriginal traditional owners local communities volunteer organisations and groups tourism businesses and the South Australian government all buy in to this idea We are focused on supporting new business through collaboration We are committed to bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians together welcoming visitors to our state conserving our special places and promoting the physical and mental health benefits of parks
We are looking for people who want to be a part of this movement Now is the perfect time to consider investing in a new nature-based tourism business opportunity
In the year ending June 2016
68 of international visitors
of nature-basedengaged in some form
activity
5 |
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Be a part of something bigger
of international visitors
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 6
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
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sion
of in
tere
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ropo
sal
STA
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N
egot
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
World Heritage packageNaracoorte Caves National Park
Operate and expand an existing cafeacute and cave tour products within a World Heritage Area
Remote island adventuresNeptune Islands Conservation Park
Complement the existing great white shark tourism activities with the development of new transport options unique accommodation and experiences on South Neptune Island
New garden enterpriseWittunga Botanic Garden
Launch a brand-new experience in a garden oasis just 15 km from Adelaidersquos CBD
7 |
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Homestead on the CoorongCoorong National Park
Bring new life to Cantara Homestead to establish an accommodation offering nestled in the dunes of the Coorong
Iconic Victorian residenceBelair National Park
Opportunity to develop a unique accommodation hospitality or event based enterprise at Old Government House in Adelaidersquos most-loved national park
Nature cafeacute Morialta Conservation Park
Develop and operate a nature themed cafeacute by adapting an existing building adjacent to Adelaidersquos brand-new Mukanthi nature play space
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 8
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
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Ex
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of in
tere
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or p
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STA
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TH
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N
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Historic fort on Adelaidersquos coastlineFort Glanville Conservation Park
Capitalise on the popularity of the Semaphore foreshore with the development of new experiences at Fort Glanville
New garden enterpriseMount Lofty Botanic Garden
Be the first to establish a new business in an iconic botanic garden set in the Adelaide Hills
Kangaroo Island adventure hub Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Develop and operate an adventure hub at the end of the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail ndash an international drawcard for hikers and adventurers
9 |
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
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Ex
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of in
tere
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STA
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N
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Hospitality services in busy Adelaide parks Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Combine nature with Adelaidersquos sophisticated culinary culture
Eco-lodge on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Meeting demand for standout accommodation in a high profile tourism region
Tourism village on the Yorke PeninsulaInnes National Park
Capitalise on South Australiarsquos love of the Yorke Peninsula with a large offering of existing tourism facilities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 10
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Old Adelaide GaolBoiler room and wood yard
Develop and operate an unusual historic hospitality space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
Accessible accommodation hub on the Eyre PeninsulaLincoln National Park
Expand established accommodation facilities to create a scenic and secluded accommodation precinct close to Port Lincoln
Old Adelaide GaolNew building
Develop and operate a unique historic accommodation and events space within Adelaidersquos vibrant riverbank precinct
11 |
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Kangaroo Island lighthouseCape Willoughby Conservation Park
Ideally located close to the ferry terminal ndash here is the opportunity to showcase South Australiarsquos first lighthouse by offering a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Mountain bike hubsAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges parks
Service the growing community of cyclists and mountain bikers who are making the most of trails offered across Adelaidersquos metropolitan parks
Kangaroo Island lighthouseFlinders Chase National Park
Develop the original Cape Borda lighthouse precinct to offer a range of accommodation options and tourism activities
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 12
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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STA
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N
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Progressing your idea
13 |
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
STA
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Ex
pres
sion
of in
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
The purpose of stage one is to identify those businesses that are interested in progressing one or more of the opportunities on offer
You can register your interest by submitting an expression of interest (EOI) online More information regarding each new business opportunity is provided in the information sheets including the name scope and objectives for each site
EOIs must address the following criteria
1 Your business name ABNACN (if applicable) postal address and email address
2 The name and contact details of your preferred contact person
3 The opportunity you wish to apply for
4 A brief outline of your concept
5 A high level summary of how your concept is consistent with the scope of the opportunity offered and compatible with the site objectives
6 A brief description of your skills and experience in developing and operating comparable enterprises
7 A summary of your financial capacity to deliver the concept
Proponents who meet criteria one to seven above may be invited to provide a detailed proposal in stage two
The submission of an EOI does not place any obligation on the proponent or on DEWNR to proceed to stage two
The purpose of stage two is to select those proponents that will be invited to submit a detailed proposal
In stage two DEWNR will send proponents a request for proposal
The request for proposal will
1 Outline the information that proponents should include in their detailed proposal
2 Explain the criteria that will be used to evaluate each detailed proposal
3 Provide further information about the approval pathway that each proposal will need to follow
After the assessment and evaluation of detailed proposals proponents may be invited to participate in stage three
The purpose of stage three is to negotiate the terms and conditions of agreements
The commencement of negotiations does not place any obligation on the proponent or government to enter into an agreement
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Submit your EOI online by 5 pm 31 January 2018
Register for a site inspection online by 5 pm 1 December 2017
Please visit wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 14
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Important notes for proponents
15 |
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Preparation and lodgment of EOIs
All EOIs must be lodged electronically at wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness Late submissions will not be considered All responses become the property of the Minister once submitted
No responsibility of any kind will be accepted by the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) with respect to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided regarding each new business opportunity Any liability in connection with the information contained here by any interested party is hereby disclaimed
This document and information regarding each new business opportunity is provided to assist proponents in making their own appraisal of the opportunities presented herein and in deciding whether to submit an EOI However the information regarding each new business opportunity is not intended to serve as the basis for an investment decision on the opportunityEach proponent is expected to make such independent investigation and to obtain such independent advice as he or she may deem necessary for such a decision
Evaluation of proposals
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) reserves the right to undertake the following actions
bull Choose information that is to be disclosed Nothing in this process obliges DEWNR to disclose any particular information to the proponent or its subcontractors representatives or external advisers
bull Extend the closing date
bull Amend the requirements at any time prior to the closing date
bull Seek additional information from one or more of the proponents on any issue at any time and to continue discussions with one or more of the proponents
bull Discontinue discussions at any time with any proponent
bull Enter into discussions with any other person or company who is not a proponent
bull Allow a proponent to change a submission
bull Withdraw opportunities from this process before or after the receipt of submissions
bull Seek the advice of external consultants to assist the Minister in the evaluation or review of proposals
bull Make enquiries of any person company or organisation to ascertain information regarding the proponent and the submission
bull Consider an incomplete submission
Conditions of participation
The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources expects that proponents will
bull Declare any actual or potential conflict of interest
bull Comply with all South Australian laws applicable to the process
bull Not attempt to influence the outcome of this process by offering any employment payment or any other incentive to or in any way seek to improperly influence any person employed by the Minister or engaged by the Minister
bull Not make any news releases or responses to media enquiries and questions pertaining to this process or the subsequent selection process without the Ministerrsquos written approval If any proponent acts contrary to these expectations the Minister reserves the right to terminate negotiations or consideration of a submission
bull Meet all costs associated with preparing a submission and participating in the process unless agreed in writing
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 16
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Planning considerationsThe pathway for planning and approval may differ between each opportunity The Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) will provide further information regarding planning requirements to those businesses that have been selected to participate in stage two Some of the key planning issues that should be considered before submitting an EOI are outlined below This is not necessarily a comprehensive list but is provided in the interests of proponents
Aboriginal heritage
Sites of significance according to Aboriginal tradition and sites significant to Aboriginal archaeology anthropology and history are protected in South Australia by the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988 More information about the protection of Aboriginal heritage is available at httpsstatedevelopmentsagovauaboriginal-affairsaboriginal-affairs-and-reconciliationaboriginal-heritage
Native title
Native title may exist over some sites Where native title exists the South Australian government and proponents will have responsibilities under the Native Title Act 1993 Further information is available at httpaiatsisgovausitesdefaultfilesproductsnative_title_information_handbooknative_title_information_handbook_2016_nationalpdf
Park management
In South Australia the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 provides for the protection and enjoyment of parks In addition the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations preclude or constrain certain activities in parks Further information about permitted activities in each park is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauparks
Regulations relating to fire apply and parks may be closed during catastrophic fire days Park management plans have been developed for some parks These plans often provide guidance at a strategic or site specific level for the development of tourism enterprises Park management plans are available at wwwenvironmentsagovaumanaging-natural-resourcespark-managementplans-strategies-and-policiespark-management-plans
Development approval
Depending on the nature of your proposal development approval may be required Development plans place controls on certain types of development and are available at wwwsagovautopicsplanning-and-propertydevelopment-plans
Native vegetation
The Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the Native Vegetation Regulations 2017 have been established in South Australia to protect native vegetation
If you are considering developing a proposal that involves the clearance of native vegetation you should consult the Native Vegetation Council so that you are aware of the requirements under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and its Regulations These requirements may include the provision of a Significant Environmental Benefit Note that lsquoclearancersquo means any activity that could cause any substantial damage to native plants including cutting down and removing plants burning poisoning slashing of understorey removal or trimming of branches severing roots drainage and reclamation of wetlands and in some circumstances grazing by animals For further information contact the Native Vegetation Council on telephone 8303 9777 or visit wwwnvcsagovau
Heritage sites
The state heritage values of a site are managed under the Heritage Places Act 1993 Heritage values may be historic social aesthetic or scientific in nature and contribute to an understanding of identified heritage values Compatible adaptive reuse proposals are encouraged but are subject to development approval in accordance with the Development Act 1993 More information is available at wwwenvironmentsagovauour-placesheritageconserving-our-heritage
Feedback If at any time during the process a proponent considers that they have been unfairly treated the proponent must first notify the contact officer in writing If the matter is not resolved to their satisfaction they may then contact the DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer to request in writing that the issue be resolved
DEWNR Procurement Complaints Officer Office of the Chief Executive Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources GPO BOX 1047 Adelaide SA 5001
More informationIf you are interested in a site visit please register your interest before 5 pm Friday 1 December 2017 If you have any questions or wish to enquire about site visits please contact DEWNR at
Phone 08 8204 9940 wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
17 |
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
Nature-based tourism New business opportunities 2017-18 | 18
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia
wwwparkssagovaunewbusiness
With the exception of the Piping Shrike emblem and other material or devices protected by a Aboriginal rights or a trademark and subject to review by the Government of South Australia at all times the content of this document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 40 Licence All other rights are reserved
copy Crown in right of the State of South Australia FIS 94866Government
of South Australia