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Reflections Holidays < 1 mins read

MEDIA ALERT

When: 12pm-1pm, Friday, January 16, 2026

Where: Wilderluxe Lake Keepit, 234 Keepit Dam Road, Keepit, 2340, NSW 

Who: NSW Tourism and Jobs Minister, the Hon. Steve Kamper, and Reflections Holidays CEO, Nick Baker 

Media Opportunity: Minister Kamper will tour the $4m Wilderluxe Lake Keepit glamping precinct, supported by a $2m NSW Government Regional Tourism Activation Grant. Wilderluxe Lake Keepit is a premium retreat, identified in the NSW Visitor Economy Strategy 2035 as being key to stimulating local economies and boosting tourism across the State. 

After the tour of the luxe glamping precinct, Media will have the opportunity to interview Mr Kamper and Mr Baker.

About Wilderluxe: Wilderluxe redefines barefoot luxury with a new glamping experience at Lake Keepit, positioned between Tamworth and Gunnedah in North West NSW. 

About Reflections: Reflections Holidays is the largest adventure holiday park group in New South Wales and a Category One Crown Land Manager. It is singular in its industry because it reinvests all profit back into the 40 holiday parks it manages, and the 47 community reserves it cares for; and is the only holiday park group in Australia which is a certified social enterprise. 

 

 

 

 

 


Contact details:

Minister Kamper: Alexi Demetriadi

0481 069 210

Reflections Holidays: Penelope Green 

0437 144 526

 

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