The Queensland city of Rockhampton is determined to continue to attract more grey nomads and other travellers … and it’s investing in infrastructure in a bid to do so.
A new RV dump point has just opened at the Heritage Village, allowing caravan and RV travellers to stop off the highway at a location close to shops, fuel stations and tourist attractions.
Rockhampton Regional Council says the new Heritage Village facilities have replaced the old dump point at Nuttall Street, which had become outdated and required constant repair.
There will be an overlap of a few weeks between the opening of the new Heritage Village facility and the closure of the Nuttall Street site to ensure a smooth transition for users.
The new dump point at Rockhampton’s Heritage Village. PIC: Rockhampton Regional Council
The council hopes that enhancing amenities for travellers will encourage longer stays in the region and improve the overall visitor experience at the Heritage Village, and strengthen Rockhampton’s appeal as a welcoming stop for road travellers.
Mayor, Tony Williams, said the city was seeing a growing number of RV travellers visiting, especially in the cooler months.
“This new facility supports those travelling through, providing a modern, safe and hygienic solution while also helping to protect our environment and reduce illegal dumping,” he said. “A lot of the people visiting Rockhampton come from that drive market so it’s important we have the right infrastructure so they can stop, stay and explore our region.”
Tourism Coordinator, Lauren Law, said having appropriate infrastructure was critical in persuading travellers to come and stop.
“By providing a necessary tool that they need for their travels and by aligning with our local tourism attractions we’re also getting them to come and explore places they may not have seen if they were going elsewhere,” she said.
The council says Caravan Industry Association figures show caravanners spend $12.6 billion across Australia every year, and the new dump point is critical to ensuring that travellers choose to stop, stay and explore in Rockhampton.
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Not so much town but I do like to know what facilities like DP or WP are in the area so I can plan accordingly
We have just been to Rockhampton and used the new dump point behind the information Centre. It is easy to access with a van, is close to everything, there are toilets there and a flush hose and a nearby service station. Top Marks Rocky Council.
Well done Rocky! If only more councils took this attitude to travellers we would all be better off.