
Andrew Le Lievre
Andrew Le Lievre is the director of the Jenolan Caves, the world’s oldest and largest open caves, where he envisions enhancing visitor access through a proposed gondola system. His plans aim to revive tourism in the area following severe weather disruptions that closed the site since 2024. Le Lievre passionately describes the Jenolan Caves as a sacred and historic site, emphasizing their unique geological features and cultural significance to Indigenous peoples. His leadership focuses on ensuring the caves become self-sufficient while minimizing environmental impact, with the potential to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
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Recent news mentions
Andrew Le Lievre’s vision of bringing hundreds of thousands more visitors to the world’s oldest and largest open caves may be realised if the NSW government adopts a recommendation to replace car access with a new gondola.
Plan to reopen World Heritage site without cars

