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Business View Oceania - October/November 2017

avanning clubs particular have been

paying a marked interesting in spend-

ing time here.

“We’ve actually been targeting car-

avan clubs through caravanning as-

sociations. We’ve even been to cara-

van and camping trade shows in Perth

where we advertise the park, as well

as being promoted by the Caravanning

Industry Association of WA in the East-

ern States. We’re on a recognised tour-

ist route “Wave Rock Pathway” which

also helps a lot,” he adds.

This has been Quairading’s tourism

strategic communications plan thus

far, with increased events in the pipe-

line to further attract visitors.

Positively, the chamber of commerce

and traders have reported on more

and more visitors to their business-

es, while tenancy and occupancy rates

have increased as a direct spin-off.

Swimming Pool

The swimming pool was a whopping

$3 million project which was complet-

ed late last year. The council met the

six-month, off-season construction

timeframe which followed 10 years of

saving, five to seven years of planning,

and a four year design phase. The

council was not messing around with

this.

“We dove into the full public con-