just for your info if you intend to make the racetrack you stopover. the council in their wisdom have increased their Fees .$ 25 power $ 20 without. Leave that with you to consider wise or not .ME I think not.moved on end of discussion.
Bruce and Bev said
12:24 PM Jul 6, 2016
for $25 I'd expect power and water on site, level ground, plenty of clean showers and toilets, dump point - many smaller privately owned CPs have all these and kitchens/TV room and charge the same.
Does this place have the same facilities?
brickies said
12:42 PM Jul 6, 2016
Poor old caravan cop heaps from time to time but I don't think show-ground are valve for money and don't provide anywhere near what the basic caravan park offers .
Yuglamron said
02:41 PM Jul 6, 2016
Fraser Regional Council are so Neandrethal in their thinking and Kow-tow to the CP owner's Bloc in Hervey Bay to the detriment of other businesses.
Everywhere in their area there are No Camping Signs and the very few places you can Freedom camp. Those are often hard to get to or very few and far between.
Despite Council saying they want to attract tourists to the area (They have spent hundreds of thousands of Taxpayers dollars promoting the Wide Bay) they do not want people Freedom camping despite the facts showing they spend with local businesses.
They do however attract lots of Backpackers to the area with quite a few Backpacker Hostels in Hervey Bay itself.
Quite a contrast seeing people turn up at the Hervey Bay Coach Station with backpacks and someone turning up in A caravan and rig or Motorhome costing many thousands of dollars.
Think about it a Backpacker for a week. Food and drink and some sightseeing. Motorhomer or van and rig. Same idea see the tourist sights and food and drink. Plus fuel and extras. All the other businesses that they support with their custom
What's the difference. You have it, lobbying from a few Hostel owners and Caravan Park operators.
Stuff all the other businesses that also have to pay taxes and pay for the council to promote the area, But they get no benefit from freedom campers who would buy and support their businesses.
JayDee said
03:25 PM Jul 6, 2016
brickies wrote:
Poor old caravan cop heaps from time to time but I don't think show-ground are valve for money and don't provide anywhere near what the basic caravan park offers .
I go along with you re the fees showgrounds see fit to charge.
In fact in many of the towns the showground offer is in direct competition to the local caravan park/s.
Any wonder they do not encourage free camping.
Jay&Dee
jules47 said
06:56 PM Jul 6, 2016
Torbanlea is $5 per vehicle unpowered per night - if you want a shower - and extra $5 per shower = $10 per night. Not a bad spot.
brickies said
07:04 PM Jul 6, 2016
Jules are we talking about two different places
jules47 said
07:05 PM Jul 6, 2016
Are we? We stayed at Torbanlea racetrack a couple of weeks ago!!??
Highwayman said
08:13 PM Jul 6, 2016
Sorry to tell you are wrong jules .its formally typed up and placed on their building ,as from 1 st July .not only that info but verbally from the caretaker, other wise I would of stayed.oh don't feel bad even the information centre at Hervey Bay are giving the incorrect info nobody has caught them up with changes
-- Edited by Highwayman on Wednesday 6th of July 2016 08:18:09 PM
PeterD said
11:06 PM Jul 6, 2016
The caravan park lobby are fairly active around Qld. They are having big success at getting various show and sport ground committees to lift their prices to "economic rates." The first casualty was at Barcaldine a few years ago. The park lobby had the government step in and the economic rates for the show ground there was determined to be the same as the cheapest caravan park in town. Probably the same thing has happened at Torbanlea. Don't blame the show ground trust without finding out what has transpired. Does anyone out there know the real reason for the price hike?
brickies said
06:19 AM Jul 7, 2016
It not only Queensland last year when we went south we found the same thing in NSW showgrounds only about $5 a night cheaper than the basic country caravan park and some like Gulargambone caravan park the same price has showgrounds .
jules47 said
11:03 AM Jul 7, 2016
Well, all I can say is - that is one almighty price hike - from $5 or $10 per day, if you want unpowered to $20!!!!!! We won't be back there I shouldn't think! Thanks for the info Roy and Brickies, and the rest of you guys!
Chucker said
11:57 AM Jul 13, 2016
Yep. I'm out also. Looks like my last trip there. Getting harder to find.
brickies said
12:38 PM Jul 13, 2016
Has Jules has posted Burrum river caravan park is nearby $25 a night for seniors .
just for your info if you intend to make the racetrack you stopover. the council in their wisdom have increased their Fees .$ 25 power $ 20 without. Leave that with you to consider wise or not .ME I think not.moved on end of discussion.
Does this place have the same facilities?
Fraser Regional Council are so Neandrethal in their thinking and Kow-tow to the CP owner's Bloc in Hervey Bay to the detriment of other businesses.
Everywhere in their area there are No Camping Signs and the very few places you can Freedom camp. Those are often hard to get to or very few and far between.
Despite Council saying they want to attract tourists to the area (They have spent hundreds of thousands of Taxpayers dollars promoting the Wide Bay) they do not want people Freedom camping despite the facts showing they spend with local businesses.
They do however attract lots of Backpackers to the area with quite a few Backpacker Hostels in Hervey Bay itself.
Quite a contrast seeing people turn up at the Hervey Bay Coach Station with backpacks and someone turning up in A caravan and rig or Motorhome costing many thousands of dollars.
Think about it a Backpacker for a week. Food and drink and some sightseeing. Motorhomer or van and rig. Same idea see the tourist sights and food and drink. Plus fuel and extras. All the other businesses that they support with their custom
What's the difference. You have it, lobbying from a few Hostel owners and Caravan Park operators.
Stuff all the other businesses that also have to pay taxes and pay for the council to promote the area, But they get no benefit from freedom campers who would buy and support their businesses.
I go along with you re the fees showgrounds see fit to charge.
In fact in many of the towns the showground offer is in direct competition to the local caravan park/s.
Any wonder they do not encourage free camping.
Jay&Dee
Sorry to tell you are wrong jules .its formally typed up and placed on their building ,as from 1 st July .not only that info but verbally from the caretaker, other wise I would of stayed.oh don't feel bad even the information centre at Hervey Bay are giving the incorrect info nobody has caught them up with changes
-- Edited by Highwayman on Wednesday 6th of July 2016 08:18:09 PM
The caravan park lobby are fairly active around Qld. They are having big success at getting various show and sport ground committees to lift their prices to "economic rates." The first casualty was at Barcaldine a few years ago. The park lobby had the government step in and the economic rates for the show ground there was determined to be the same as the cheapest caravan park in town. Probably the same thing has happened at Torbanlea. Don't blame the show ground trust without finding out what has transpired. Does anyone out there know the real reason for the price hike?