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Camping cuts in time for season

Camping fee rises that would have cost campers up to $30,000 in the Geelong region, have been further reduced, the State Government has announced.
Fees at more than 500 basic sites were abolished just before Easter and a state-wide review has led to more camping fee reductions in time for summer.
Environment Minister and Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville said the changed fees would take effect from 18 December.
The fees for camping at 55 mid-level campsites had been reduced from $38.90 to $28 a site in peak season, Ms Neville said.
“These changes will ensure Victorians continue to have access to these beautiful places, while making sure that the costs of providing safe, visitor-friendly facilities and services are sustainable and affordable.”
Ms Neville said the change would affect 48 campgrounds around the state, including some popular areas along the Surf Coast and in the Otways National Park.
Parks Victoria would immediately begin to process refunds for the affected campgrounds, which would continue into 2016, she said.
“Customers who have booked to stay from 18 December 2015 will be automatically refunded for the reduced fees by Parks Victoria but the bookings will still be honoured.
“People do not need to contact Parks Victoria, refunds will be processed for everyone who has a booking.”
Ms Neville said fees applied at 116 camping grounds in 29 parks out of 680 sites in 133 parks across the state.
“We have some of the best parks in the country and we will continue to make sure they are accessible and affordable.
“We asked Parks Victoria to review all other camping options to make sure we are getting the balance right between affordable holidays and funding for new facilities.
“It’s important Victorian families can have an affordable holiday and get a chance to experience Victoria’s amazing parks.”

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