Yes - and one of their proposals is that any location where "2 or more 'accommodation vehicles' [RVs to us] can camp will require approvals as a camp site and to be licensed to operate as a campsite"
Great eh?
So, for example, if a Margaret River winery wishes to have groups of fully self-contained vans come for an overnighting visit to the vinyard & including some tasting over a bbq etc etc, the winery now must seek caravan park status in order to do this
Even Greater eh?? .... great way to do business
Phil
Weevil said
01:06 AM Oct 6, 2015
Well here's your chance to contact them and have your say Phil, or to clarify what they mean, they are inviting you to do so.
madaboutled said
05:57 PM Oct 6, 2015
Having been born and raised in WA I was looking forward to our recent trip back home after a 15 year absence, but after getting there and spending 5+ months in the "home" state, I left with the impression the WA government expects you to..... "come to WA, spend heaps in as short a period as posible and then P=x! OFF".
My family still live in WA, but from my experience I will be very reluctant to return.
sufil said
09:08 PM Oct 6, 2015
be asking questions too as we often have people calling and staying more than 3 nights and GT's could be 20 vans for 3 or 4 nights, and maybe 10 or so here for the whole of the holidays.
See this link, feedback open until 30th November 2015 - No requirement to be from WA....
http://dlg.wa.gov.au/Content/Updates/View.aspx?ItemID=45573070687A304830456B3D
Link not working....
Second try & it worked... go figure.
Yes - and one of their proposals is that any location where "2 or more 'accommodation vehicles' [RVs to us] can camp will require approvals as a camp site and to be licensed to operate as a campsite"
Great eh?
So, for example, if a Margaret River winery wishes to have groups of fully self-contained vans come for an overnighting visit to the vinyard & including some tasting over a bbq etc etc, the winery now must seek caravan park status in order to do this
Even Greater eh?? .... great way to do business
Phil
Well here's your chance to contact them and have your say Phil, or to clarify what they mean, they are inviting you to do so.
Having been born and raised in WA I was looking forward to our recent trip back home after a 15 year absence, but after getting there and spending 5+ months in the "home" state, I left with the impression the WA government expects you to..... "come to WA, spend heaps in as short a period as posible and then P=x! OFF".
My family still live in WA, but from my experience I will be very reluctant to return.