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Victoria to charge entry fee for Twelve Apostles visitors

Benita Kolovos

Victoria’s famous Twelve Apostles will soon have an entry fee. How much? We don’t know yet.

Tourists will soon have to pay an entry fee to see the landmark on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road.

The Victorian government will announce a fee today for tourists to visit the Twelve Apostles Visitor Experience Centre, which is due to open at the end of 2026.

The entry cost is not yet known and will be decided following a consultation with stakeholders. The government said people who live near the site and members of the Eastern Maar Indigenous community will not be charged.

A visitor booking system will also be in place to manage visitation numbers and guarantee parking at peak times, the government said.

Tthe Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road
Tthe Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP
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Man charged with murder after stabbing near Tamworth

A man was charged with murder after an alleged stabbing at a campsite near Tamworth on Sunday night.

NSW police said emergency services were called to the campsite, about 45km from Tamworth, around 6pm. On arrival, officers were told two men were in an altercation before one was allegedly stabbed several times in the chest and neck.

The injured man, thought to be in his 50s, was treated by paramedics, but he died at the scene.

The other man was arrested at the scene and taken to the police station. He was charged with murder and was scheduled to appear before court today.

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