Mountain biking gives this Tasmanian town a sustainable future. Logging does not
- Written by Richard Buning, Lecturer in Tourism, School of Business, The University of Queensland
In the late 19th century it was tin mining that drove the economic life of Derby, about 100 km from Launceston in north-eastern Tasmania. But the mine has long closed. From a peak of more than 3,000, by the 2016 census Derby’s population was 178, with a 20% unemployment rate.
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