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Chittering shire approves nature-based caravan park

28.05.2026 04:11 1 min 1 source
Echo Newspaper ENG
Chittering shire approves nature-based caravan park
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The Shire of Chittering (Western Australia) has approved a development application for a nature-based caravan park on a rural property at its May ordinary council meeting. Applicant Peter Easey plans to host self-contained travellers via low-impact camping platforms like Hipcamp. The approval is valid for 24 months, after which the shire will review its impact on the area.

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Chittering shire approves nature-based caravan park

28.05.2026 Echo Newspaper ENG

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