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Further investigations into low cost camping

8 July 2022

Thank you for your interest in this project.

City of Greater Geelong Council have noted the findings of a feasibility study into establishing a low-cost camping site in the north of Geelong to help cater to the growing recreational vehicle (RV) market.

The opening of the new Sprit of Tasmania terminal at Corio Quay in Spring 2022 is expected to bring approximately 25,000 recreational vehicles to north Geelong each year, including motorhomes, campervans, coaches, and caravans.

Councillors noted the findings of the independent review into low-cost camping and requested further analysis on the potential operating model for the facility.

Councillors requested further exploration of the consultant’s preferred location at Seagull Paddock, noting the importance of considering all potential future opportunities for the overall site.

Councillors also noted that should Seagull Paddock be considered incompatible for low-cost camping when compared to other opportunities for the site currently under investigation, that Council should consider calling for expressions of interest from landowners and tenants north of Cowies Creek who may be able to identify an alternate site for low-cost camping in the north of Geelong.

Greater Geelong Mayor Peter Murrihy;

The City received 595 responses to public surveys about providing low-camping and amenities in Geelong’s north, including feedback from 405 residents.

Eighty-six per cent of residents supported providing low-cost camping and facilities at a site in North Geelong.

Councillors will carefully consider the needs of campers and local residents, and the need to reduce the risk of illegal camping and amenity issues.

The report forecast that recreational travellers will contribute around $65 a day to the City of Greater Geelong’s economy. It also found that an RV site would support the local tourism industry, which provides jobs for more than 9200 people.

Windermere Ward Councillor Kylie Grzybek;

It’s appropriate for Council to consider providing facilities to meet growing demand from recreational vehicles.

Camping is the fastest growing segment of Australia’s domestic tourism market. In fact, low-cost camping contributes an average of $1.4 million annually to Geelong’s economy, with spending across our hotels, cafes, restaurants, and tourist attractions.

We don’t want travellers to miss out on attractions in Geelong’s north such as the You Yangs and Serendip Sanctuary as well as events such as the Australian International Airshow and the Lara Food and Wine Festival.

In November 2013, an initial assessment of potential and existing RV amenities and an RV Friendly Town Review was presented to Council. A Notice of Motion in July 2021 highlighted the need to review the initial assessment into RV amenities along with low-cost camping in the northern areas of Geelong.

The Spirit of Tasmania is expected to increase tourism expenditure in Geelong by $57.3 million by 2029-30.