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That you for your positive comments. Now more than ever, carvaning, four wheel drive camping and motor home around Australia is now a must do for both grey and young nomads. This has lead to better facilities to use for those like yourself.
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Your blog would be my first Australian source to read. We visited much of Australia in the late 1980s on a rigorous camping tour. I would certainly welcome a return in our retirement. Any suggestions on an easier time there now would be welcome.