GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #38 | Page 24

Q Q A A GoRV: Are holiday park operators taking new bookings or are they only staying open to permanents and the full-time travellers who are classed as essential travellers and have no fixed address? SL: Most holiday park operators turned off bookings over the Easter break but are now slowing turning online booking systems back on as Australians move to the dreaming and planning phase. The ability to physically accept guests will remain very much with the government and caravan parks have been responsible in following instructions. Most caravan parks remain open on very strict entry (requirements), which includes to permanents, those with no fixed address or essential travellers, but it is dependant upon the restrictions which apply in each individual state. Q GoRV: Have any parks been forced to close permanently due to financial hardship? GoRV: Are Australian holiday parks eligible for government financial assistance to help them stay afloat? SL: There is no specific government assistance to parks per se; however, most should qualify for the raft of packages which have been announced by both state and federal governments. Most would expectedly be down over 30 per cent in revenue and so would qualify for Jobkeeper, while the ATO support for those employing staff will relieve tax obligations from early April. Each state also has various grant packages which are able to be applied for, as well as exemptions on payroll tax (although this would only apply to a few), benefits on utility pricing, and in some cases land tax. A SL: We have not heard of any yet, but that is not to say this will not happen. There are a number of transit parks in regional areas which have been devastated by natural disasters or the impact of non-compliant and non-commercial camping in their regions which will be under incredible financial stress.