Parkes Phoenix

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Visit during the school holidays to see the two new additions to the Aviation Museum.

Visit during the school holidays to see the two new additions to the Aviation Museum.

Open Everyday Of School Holidays: The Aviation Museum at Parkes Airport has been steadily growing and are excited to announce two new additions, an ex RAN Grumman Tracker and an ex RAAF Macchi jet trainer to the line up and while they both are undergoing extensive restoration work they will be on display during the coming school holidays. 

The Museum has an extensive range of aircraft on display that you can visit on board and some you can even sit in the pilot’s seat. The Museum houses many aircraft that are significant to Australian aviation history. 

The Museum is located at Parkes Regional Airport and is open each and every day of the school holidays from 9.30am to 3.30pm, cost of entry for a family is only $30. For more information you can contact Mike De La Hunty on 0418 473 175 or follow HARS Parkes facebook page. 

Backpackers To Pack It In Over Labor Visa Hike: Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack has slammed the Albanese Labor Government’s decision to hike the cost of a Working Holiday Maker (WHM) visa by $130 to $640 from 1st July and its plan to limit these visas to just one year. 

Mr McCormack said the price increase would now make it the highest fee visa of its kind in the world. 

Caravan And Camping Holidays Surge In Face Of Economic Uncertainty: Numbers for the March quarter showed a strong surge in travel numbers with people embarking on 4.5 million trips (up 24%) around our beautiful country with and 18 million nights (up 22%) spent caravanning and camping. That takes the annual rolling figure for trips to 15.5 million trips and 62.3 million nights and $11.2bn in visitor expenditure. 

Caravan Industry Association of Australia CEO, Stuart Lamont, said: “seeing growth in the industry is always great to see, but in the face of uncertain economic times, these numbers demonstrate the everlasting strength of our customer offering and our immense value for money proposition.” 

“We’re continuing to see Australian’s love affair with their country grow, spending more and more time in our beautiful regional and rural towns. That makes the growth even more encouraging, knowing that 89% of these trips are being spent in areas needing the support” said Stuart. 

Caravanning and camping is the number one provider of nights for holidays in the country in the March quarter, this means strong support for our regional and rural economies with 90% of trips taken in regional areas.

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