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Boutique RV and caravan park planned for Gympie

01.03.2026 20:58 1 min 1 source РУС
Sunshine Coast News ENG
Boutique RV and caravan park planned for Gympie
Original source: Sunshine Coast News

A new RV and caravan park will be built adjacent to the Historic Gympie Station in Queensland. The $200,000 project will feature eight powered, self-contained bays with water and security infrastructure. Construction is scheduled to start in mid-2026, with completion expected in early 2027.

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Boutique RV and caravan park planned for Gympie

01.03.2026 Sunshine Coast News ENG Original source

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