Lake Eacham day-use area upgrade

You are invited to provide your feedback on the draft concept for the proposed upgrades of the visitor facilities at Lake Eacham in Crater Lakes National Park, in the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area, upon the Atherton Tablelands in North Queensland. Your feedback from this consultation will help inform the detailed design stage.
Comments are to be received by 5pm 7 March 2025.
Next steps
Please review the concept video (new window) and provide feedback by completing the online survey, linked below. There are a small number of mandatory questions, and the rest are optional, based on your interests. The survey should take 5–10 minutes.
How to complete the online survey
Set up an In the Loop account. Setting up an account helps protect the integrity of the survey process and the results.
Once your account is set up (or if you already have one), log in and respond to the questions posed. You can save and return to the survey.
Submit your response. Once submitted a copy of your response will be emailed to you.
Privacy statement
Why we request your personal information:
The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) uses an online engagement platform to seek feedback on various issues and initiatives. We try to minimise the personal information collected, but we need your name and contact details to register you as a user, which allows you to complete surveys, be kept updated on projects, and to be notified of future activities (if you choose).
The platform we use is called ‘In the loop’, hosted by EngagementHQ, a third-party cloud-based service platform owned and operated by Granicus.
Other questions asking personal information in this survey are optional and you can skip them if you prefer.
All personal information gathered by DETSI is treated in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009. For further details view the DETSI privacy policy.
Please be aware that your de-identified response may be shared with other Queensland Government agencies and Australian Government agencies to help inform future policy developments. Personal information will not be shared.