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Kiama council develops masterplan for Seven Mile Beach holiday park

19.06.2026 21:49 1 min 1 source
Inside Local Government ENG
Kiama council develops masterplan for Seven Mile Beach holiday park
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Kiama Municipal Council has hired a specialist contractor to create a masterplan for Seven Mile Beach Holiday Park in Gerroa. As of June 19, the council no longer approves the sale of holiday vans to remain in the park, requiring removal upon sale. Owners may sell their van, but new buyers will not receive an occupation agreement. The masterplan, aligned with NSW Crown Land 2031 strategy, will be completed in the coming months.

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19.06.2026 Inside Local Government ENG Original source

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