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MEDIA ALERT: NSW Tourism and Jobs Minister Steve Kamper and Reflections Holidays CEO Nick Baker tour new tiny homes accommodation

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Key Facts:

Reflections is a Crown Land manager and the largest holiday park provider in NSW


When: 11.30am, Friday, December 5

Where: Reflections Tumut River, 2 Fitzroy Street, Tumut

What:  The Minister for Tourism and Jobs, the Hon. Steve Kamper, and Nick Baker, CEO of Reflections Holidays, a Crown Land manager and the largest holiday group in NSW, will tour the holiday park's new tiny home accommodation and discuss regional tourism with local government representatives and businesses. 

Minister Kamper: Jonathan Symonds 0407 488 158

Reflections CEO  Nick Baker:  Penelope Green 0437 144 526


Contact details:

Minister Kamper: Jonathan Symonds 0407 488 158

Reflections CEO  Nick Baker:  Penelope Green 0437 144 526

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