A dive tour operator already grappling with the impact of the state's algal bloom says his business will not survive if the government does not repair the old Rapid Bay jetty and reopen the "world-class" dive site surrounding it.
A dive tour operator already grappling with the impact of the state's algal bloom says his business will not survive if the government does not repair the old Rapid Bay jetty and reopen the "world-class" dive site surrounding it.
Government is more likely to tear it down and build flimsy apartments - now that Labor wants to destroy environmental laws and reduce pesky red tape.