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Unattended caravans 'ghost camping' at free sites spark debate over fair access - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

22.12.2025 20:54 1 min 1 source
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Unattended caravans 'ghost camping' at free sites spark debate over fair access - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A row of unattended caravans at a free riverside campsite has reignited debate about equitable access to public camping areas during peak holiday periods. Footage shows nine caravans parked at Davis Beach on the Murray River without occupants, a practice Parks Victoria describes as common. Under local regulations, camping is permitted for up to six weeks, but leaving structures unattended to reserve spots CAN result in fines.

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Unattended caravans 'ghost camping' at free sites spark debate over fair access - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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