More than 1700 registered for Campervan & Motorhome Rally
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:12 am
FOLLOWING the success of the 2013 Scout Jamboree and Ulysses AGM, preparations are now under way for the third national event to be held on the Fraser Coast this year.
More than 1750 members have already registered for the Campervan & Motorhome Rally at the Maryborough Showgrounds and Equestrian Centre from April 29 to May 5.
Councillor for sport, recreation, open spaces and events Darren Everard said hundreds of volunteers will begin setting up at the showgrounds on Wednesday.
"The Ulyssians are taking down the last of their tents and will officially hand the site over to the CMCA later today (Tuesday)," he said.
"Organisers are already predicting that this event will inject more than $3 million into the local economy.
"That's on top of the economic benefits that the two previous events have brought to the region."
Cr Everard said more than 1000 campervans were expected to be on-site along with 70 industry traders from across the country.
He said the council would set up a Visitor Information Centre at the showgrounds specifically for CMCA members and their families.
Cr Everard said the visiting members would receive discounts on a range of local shopping, dining, tourism and accommodation experiences across the Fraser Coast through the My Fraser Pass program.
"Each visiting member will be given a My Fraser Pass that will remain valid for the next 12 months because we expect a number of these guests to return for a holiday or potentially make a permanent move to the region," he said.
Source: News Mail. Read more here: http://www.news-mail.com.au/news/more-1 ... y/1840271/
More than 1750 members have already registered for the Campervan & Motorhome Rally at the Maryborough Showgrounds and Equestrian Centre from April 29 to May 5.
Councillor for sport, recreation, open spaces and events Darren Everard said hundreds of volunteers will begin setting up at the showgrounds on Wednesday.
"The Ulyssians are taking down the last of their tents and will officially hand the site over to the CMCA later today (Tuesday)," he said.
"Organisers are already predicting that this event will inject more than $3 million into the local economy.
"That's on top of the economic benefits that the two previous events have brought to the region."
Cr Everard said more than 1000 campervans were expected to be on-site along with 70 industry traders from across the country.
He said the council would set up a Visitor Information Centre at the showgrounds specifically for CMCA members and their families.
Cr Everard said the visiting members would receive discounts on a range of local shopping, dining, tourism and accommodation experiences across the Fraser Coast through the My Fraser Pass program.
"Each visiting member will be given a My Fraser Pass that will remain valid for the next 12 months because we expect a number of these guests to return for a holiday or potentially make a permanent move to the region," he said.
Source: News Mail. Read more here: http://www.news-mail.com.au/news/more-1 ... y/1840271/