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Changes for long-term caravan park residents

04.03.2026 01:15 1 min 1 source
examiner.com.au ENG
Changes for long-term caravan park residents
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A new law has been introduced in Tasmania to strengthen protections for long-term caravan park residents following the Beauty Point Tourist Park incident. The reforms include secure occupancy, 24-hour access to essential facilities, a ban on unfair fees, and a bond cap of four weeks' rent. The Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (TASCAT) has been granted enhanced powers to resolve disputes more quickly.

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Changes for long-term caravan park residents

04.03.2026 examiner.com.au ENG

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