The Great Barrier Reef island resorts, once thriving, now face significant challenges as many lie damaged and deserted. The question of what comes next for these locations is increasingly pressing.
Rather than focusing on restoring these resorts to their past state, some voices are emerging that advocate for a future characterized by a lighter environmental footprint. This perspective suggests a shift in priorities.
Encouragingly, there are indications of renewal in the area, hinting at potential pathways forward that embrace sustainability while respecting the natural environment.