14 JUN: The founder of hotel booking site Wotif.com is involved in a plan to turn a woodchip mill on Tasmania’s east coast into a tourist attraction.
"That part of Tasmania is very short of marina facilities, and frankly there aren’t enough people being drawn there", Graham Wood told ABC News.
The mill, at Triabunna, about 80km northeast of Hobart, is being sold by milling company Gunns to raise money for a pulp mill project in the Tamar Valley near Launceston.
The ABC says Mr Wood and philanthropist Jan Cameron, founder and former owner of retail chain Kathmandu, are leading a consortium which wants to turn the Triabunna site into a tourism hub.
Mr Wood says the deepwater port and proximity to Maria Island National Park make it an attractive proposition.




