Residential Parks (Long-Stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018

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Residential Parks (Long-Stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 STANDING COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Amendment Bill 2018 The following owners and operators of caravan parks, campsites, tourist parks and lifestyle villages were invited to make a submission: African Reef Beach Resort & Caravan Park Apex Camp Jurien APT Kimberley Wilderness Adventure Aroundtu-it Caravan Park Ashlane Pty Ltd Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse Balingup Transit Park Balladonia Roadhouse & Caravan Park Ballidu Caravan Park Barn Hill Beachside Station Stay Belvedere Caravan Park Big Valley Campsite Billabong Homestead Hotel Motel & Caravan Park Blackrock Tourist Park Blue Dolphin Caravan Park Bluewren Holdings Pty Ltd Bonney's Water Ski Park Broome Caravan Park Busselton Holiday Village Carnarvon Caravan Park Carrabin Roadhouse/Hotel/Motel/Caravan Park Caves Caravan Park Cheela Plains Pastoral Co Pty Ltd Collie River Valley Tourist Park Crossing Inn Caravan Park Crystal Brook Caravan Park Double Beach Holiday Village Duke of Orleans Bay Caravan Park Dwellingup Chalets & Caravan Park Dunsborough Lakes Holiday Resort and Caravan Park El Caballo Lifestyle Village Ellenbrae Station Eucla Motor Hotel Fraser Range Station Geographe Bay Holiday Park Giralia Station Glenister Family Trust Gnaraloo Station Gnylmarung Aboriginal Corporation Golden Ponds Fish and Marron Park Legislative Council Committee Office 18-32 Parliament Place | West Perth Postal address: Parliament House | 4 Harvest Terrace | West Perth WA 6005 Telephone: 08 9222 7300 | Email: [email protected] Grandpeaks Pty Ltd Hapsan Pty Ltd Hidden Valley Caravan Park Hopetoun Quarry Industries Pty Ltd Hug Nominees Pty Ltd Kalgan River Chalets & Caravan Park Katanning Caravan Park Kimberley Enterance Caravan Park Kirkalocka Station Kununurra Lakeside Caravan Park Kununurra Town Caravan Park Lake Brockman Tourist Park Lake King Tavern Hotel & Caravan Park Lake Navarino Forest Resort Lakesands Investments Pty Ltd Lakeside Camping Lakeside Resort & Caravan Park Larrawa Station Leander Reef Holiday Park Lombadina Aboriginal Corporation Lynton Station Manager Capital Group of Properties Manjimup Central Caravan Park McWhite Pty Ltd Meekatharra Caravan Park Mercedes Cove Exclusive Coastal Retreat Mingenew Spring Caravan Park Molloy Investments (WA) Pty Ltd Mount Trio Bush Camp and Caravan Park Mt Augustus Tourist Park Mt Barker Caravan Park Mt Elizabeth Station Munday Camp Ground Munglinup Beach Holiday Park Myalup Beach Caravan Park Nalbarra Station Nannup Caravan Park Narndee Station Stay New Norcia Benedictine Community Ningaloo Caravan & Holiday Resort Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park Ningaloo Station Norwesta Caravan Park Olive Hill Farm RV Campground Outback Parks & Lodges Pty Ltd Laverton Outback Parks & Lodges Pty Ltd Leonora Overlander Roadhouse Parry Creek Farm Tourist Resort and Caravan Park Pinjarrah Holiday Park Porongurup Range Tourist Park 2 Port Smith Caravan Park Port Village Accommodation Prevelly Caravan Park Quaalup Homestead Wilderness Retreat Quobba Station Riverbend Chalets & Caravan Park Roebuck Plains Roadhouse Samson Beach Caravan Park Scolaro Family Trust Sedona WA Pty Ltd Shire of Boddington Shire of Boyup Brook Shire of Brookton Shire of Broomehill-Tambellup Shire of Bruce Rock Shire of Carnamah Shire of Cue Shire of Dalwallinu Shire of Dumbleyung Shire of Esperance Shire of Gingin Shire of Gnowangerup Shire of Kellerberrin Shire of Kondinin Shire of Menzies Shire of Moora Shire of Morawa Shire of Mount Magnet Shire of Mundaring Shire of Narembeen Shire of Perenjori Shire of Quairading Shire of Sandstone Shire of Trayning Shire of Upper Gascoyne Shire of Victoria Plains Shire of Wagin Shire of Wickepin Smithy’s Seaside Adventures (Embalgun) Synergise Pty Ltd as trustee for The Prendergast Family Trust (RAC Margaret River Nature Park) Tjukayirla Roadhouse Valley of the Giants Eco Park Warmun Roadhouse Warren Way Caravan Park Wave Rock Caravan Park & Cabins Western Flora Caravan Park Willowbrook Farm Caravan Park Wongan Hills Caravan Park Wooleen Station Wooramel Station 3 Wyndham Caravan Park Yardie Homestead Caravan Park Yonga Downs Unit Trust 4 .
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