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** MEDIA ALERT ** 10.15am for 10.30am, FRIDAY April 5

REFLECTIONS HOLIDAYS < 1 mins read
Reflections Evans Head

WHEN: Friday, April 5. 10.15AM for 10.30am start 

WHERE: Evans Head Reflections, 18 Park Street, Evans Head. NB: If the weather is raining, the event will be held in a beach house on site. 

WHAT:  Reflections Holidays, a Crown Land Manager and the largest holiday park and adventure camping group in NSW, launches its partnership with OzFish, the only fishing conservation charity in Australia. The partnership will identify projects to improve fish habitats in Reflections 40 parks and 45 nature reserves across the state.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: OzFish director of habitat programs, Cassie Price, and a Reflections Holidays spokesperson will be available for interview after proceedings. Attendees include the Member for Clarence, Richie Williamson, and Richmond Valley mayor, Cr Robert Mustow.


About us:

Reflections Holidays is a Category One Crown Land manager which cares for 45 nature reserves (collectively about 25,000 acres) across NSW and operates 40 holiday parks, camping grounds and unique accommodation in coastal and inland NSW. Reflections reinvests profits into the parks and nature reserves in its care and is the only camping and adventure group in Australia that is a certified social enterprise. 


Contact details:

Penelope Green 

0437 144 526

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