Just read an interesting article in this months Wanderer Magazine on the Leave No Trace Scheme which leads to a interesting website http:/www.freechoicecamps.com.au/ or just google freedom of choice camping.
If it helps in our fight to retain free camping ,I'm in.
Definitely worth a look.
JayDee said
09:44 PM Mar 5, 2014
We have been a gr eat support of the freedom of choice when it comes to touring Australia or any RVing for that matter.
I have sent a email to the free camping people in support of our choice.
Jay&Dee
Lorries said
09:42 AM Mar 6, 2014
Thanks for the support - I am one of the three founders of that website and the Facebook page. We need to keep the fight going. Things may be a bit quiet at the moment on the frontline but I am sure that it is only a temporary lull.
JayDee said
08:32 PM Mar 6, 2014
What else would you like us to do to further our cause for our choice of free bush camping.
cheers
Jay&dee
Lorries said
10:41 AM Mar 7, 2014
The best thing anyone can do is watch the Facebook site and the new articles on the website and respond to surveys and comment to newspaper articles when we are able. There are currently a couple of them running today on Facebook which we can do our bit to be heard. Also if you find articles from your local area or whilst travelling then please send them to us. The more noise we make the better off we will be - people power to the fore.
intouch said
05:11 PM Mar 7, 2014
A very good site. I have been utilising the www.freechoicecamps.com. au for quiet some time.
We all need to voice our desire to have that choice of freedom camping or staying in an over priced and over rated van park.
The web site gives us an opportunity to contribute on a forum related to our chosen life style.
intouch said
05:16 PM Mar 7, 2014
Lorries, you are doing an exceptional job with the web site.
Col Coleman is a person friend and an avid supporter of the web page.
He is trying to get as many of our chapter onto freechoicecamping.
Congratulations,, job well done.
The dog lady said
08:07 PM Mar 7, 2014
I agree it's well worth supporting the Freedom of Choice site.
However there are a few things in the section about individual towns that I would question. Innisfail for example has a number of free camps in it's council area where I have had no problem with the council inspectors. Plus there's the beautiful and welcoming free camp area at Babinda which is just north of Innisfail (admittedly that's in the southern part of Cairns council). And in Bundaberg area there are quite a few places where no-one (official) will hassle you if you freecamp, but Bargara is a very upmarket suburb and while I don't agree with the residents who don't want freecampers, it's not unexpected. And Norval Park is not free, but the permit is only $5pp/pn reducing for families and longer stays, so considering it is maintained and has a toilet I think that's reasonable.
It's a crying shame to lose our freedom camping, but please don't be too negative as this may put people off from getting out there and that would just make things worse.
Just read an interesting article in this months Wanderer Magazine on the Leave No Trace Scheme which leads to a interesting website http:/www.freechoicecamps.com.au/ or just google freedom of choice camping.
If it helps in our fight to retain free camping ,I'm in.
Definitely worth a look.
We have been a gr eat support of the freedom of choice when it comes to touring Australia or any RVing for that matter.
I have sent a email to the free camping people in support of our choice.
Jay&Dee
Thanks for the support - I am one of the three founders of that website and the Facebook page. We need to keep the fight going. Things may be a bit quiet at the moment on the frontline but I am sure that it is only a temporary lull.
What else would you like us to do to further our cause for our choice of free bush camping.
cheers
Jay&dee
The best thing anyone can do is watch the Facebook site and the new articles on the website and respond to surveys and comment to newspaper articles when we are able. There are currently a couple of them running today on Facebook which we can do our bit to be heard. Also if you find articles from your local area or whilst travelling then please send them to us. The more noise we make the better off we will be - people power to the fore.
We all need to voice our desire to have that choice of freedom camping or staying in an over priced and over rated van park.
The web site gives us an opportunity to contribute on a forum related to our chosen life style.
Col Coleman is a person friend and an avid supporter of the web page.
He is trying to get as many of our chapter onto freechoicecamping.
Congratulations,, job well done.
I agree it's well worth supporting the Freedom of Choice site.
However there are a few things in the section about individual towns that I would question. Innisfail for example has a number of free camps in it's council area where I have had no problem with the council inspectors. Plus there's the beautiful and welcoming free camp area at Babinda which is just north of Innisfail (admittedly that's in the southern part of Cairns council). And in Bundaberg area there are quite a few places where no-one (official) will hassle you if you freecamp, but Bargara is a very upmarket suburb and while I don't agree with the residents who don't want freecampers, it's not unexpected. And Norval Park is not free, but the permit is only $5pp/pn reducing for families and longer stays, so considering it is maintained and has a toilet I think that's reasonable.
It's a crying shame to lose our freedom camping, but please don't be too negative as this may put people off from getting out there and that would just make things worse.