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REFLECTIONS HOLIDAY PARKS 2 mins read

WHEN: 10.30am, Friday, September 1, 2023

 

WHERE: Reflections Jimmys Beach (Worimi Country), Coorilla Street, Hawks Nest

 

WHAT:  Launch of Reflections’ cultural tourism program and art trail with Worimi artist Tyson Jolly

 

Please note: The event starts at 10.30am with a Welcome to Country from Worimi Aunty, Dr Elizabeth McEntyre, a message from Reflections’ CEO, Nick Baker, and a short video presentation featuring Worimi artist, Tyson Jolly and Reflections’ Aboriginal Engagement Officer, Cheryl Newton.

Nick, Tyson and Cheryl are available for interview after the formalities.

 

 

About Reflections Holiday Parks

Reflections is a leading nature-driven escapes organisation, welcoming two-million-day visitors and overnight guests to its New South Wales holiday parks each year.

 

The first holiday park group to be certified as a social enterprise, Reflections operates across NSW, on 12 Aboriginal Nations, and reinvests profit back into the near-10,000 hectares of public (Crown) land it manages for the enjoyment of the people of NSW.

 

 Reflections cares for 43 community reserves that represent 94% of the land in its remit; the remaining 6% is the land where its 37 holiday parks operate.

 

In 2022, Reflections generated $83.2 million in economic value for regional NSW, with a clear goal to deliver $1.3 billion in cumulative economic value to regional NSW communities by the end of 2030.


About us:

About Reflections Holiday Parks

Reflections is a leading nature-driven escapes organisation, welcoming two-million-day visitors and overnight guests to its New South Wales holiday parks each year.

 

The first holiday park group to be certified as a social enterprise, Reflections operates across NSW, on 12 Aboriginal Nations, and reinvests profit back into the near-10,000 hectares of public (Crown) land it manages for the enjoyment of the people of NSW.

 

 Reflections cares for 43 community reserves that represent 94% of the land in its remit; the remaining 6% is the land where its 37 holiday parks operate.

 

In 2022, Reflections generated $83.2 million in economic value for regional NSW, with a clear goal to deliver $1.3 billion in cumulative economic value to regional NSW communities by the end of 2030.


Contact details:

Penelope Green 

0437 144 526

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