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Updated June 29, 2011 16:19:00 Tasmania's Tourism Minister Scott Bacon has been accused of knowing nothing about his department.
The rookie Minister faced a tough day of questioning during budget estimates about his plans to turn Tasmania's tourism industry around.
He said the Three Capes Track on the Tasman Peninsula was a focus.
But when asked how the Tourism Department was involved, Mr Bacon admitted the project was being driven by Parks and Wildlife.
Greens MP Tim Morris became frustrated.
"You've just told the committee this is a major project for you and yet when I question you about it, you're actually not doing anything," he said.
Opposition Leader Will Hodgman says the Minister is out of his depth.
"He had no idea as to basic detail to about his portfolio," he said.
Mr Bacon assured the committee Tourism Tasmania would promote the development when it was completed.
After just over a month in the job, Mr Bacon has been tasked with closing a tourism call centre in Launceston and sacking 24 employees from Tourism Tasmania.
Mr Bacon said the cuts would be finalised by December and most staff will be redeployed.
Mr Hodgman did not cut the junior Minister any slack.
"I've sat across this table from your father going back a few years but I tell you one thing he didn't do when he was Minister and that's rip the guts out of the budget."
"I'd like to explore the significant cuts you apply to your department," he said.
Tags: tourism, the-budget, states-and-territories, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250 First posted June 29, 2011 16:11:00
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