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Mr McCudden, who is based in Zeehan, in Tasmania's west, says he can't compete with low-cost or free camping springing up around the state. "[There are] a lot of free camps, both official and ...
The couple from Clifton Beach in Tasmania are some of the thousands of freeload campers expected to set up camp along the tranquil Bay of Fires Conservation Area on the state's east coast this summer.
FREE camping at one of Tasmania’s favourite beaches will be regulated and policed as councils around the state re-evaluate where motorhomes, caravans and tents should be able to stay for no cost.
Tasmania is littered with free camping sites to split up your ride and the road infrastructure is perfectly designed for long haul riding. Hobart is an extremely bike friendly city and is equally ...
Councils around Tasmania will have to reconsider their free camping offerings following new rules handed down by the State Government — and grey nomads aren’t happy. The rules may force some ...
Clarity is needed on the legality of free camping on council land, according to the Local Government Association of Tasmania. Stefan came to The Examiner after working as a copywriter at a digital ...
Investigations into the viability of establishing low-cost camping grounds in Geelong’s north with an average cost of about $11 per place per night will be conducted by Geelong council.
It is fast becoming the scourge of the Tasmanian summer, and a modern spoiler of the time-honoured family tradition of coastal camping.
Travelling baby boomers, grey nomads, and younger, adventure-seeking families are driving a tourism boom in Tasmania as the state continues to outshine the rest of the country, attracting higher ...