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Caravan owners in Australia face losing beachside holiday spots to private development

13.06.2026 03:59 1 min 1 source
theage.com.au ENG
Caravan owners in Australia face losing beachside holiday spots to private development
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Owners of caravans at Sandy Point Holiday Park in Victoria, Australia, risk losing their sites after the South Gippsland Shire council approved a subdivision for 11 dwellings and vegetation removal. The decision, passed by the mayor's casting vote, has sparked objections from 29 parties and concerns about economic impact on local businesses. A community group has lodged an appeal with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

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Caravan owners in Australia face losing beachside holiday spots to private development

13.06.2026 theage.com.au ENG

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