Here you can read stories by local writers/journalists/historians about some of our permanent residents who live at the park.
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Inspired Living
“We live here out of inspiration, not desperation.” So declares long-time permanent camp resident Paul Dayman who lives with his partner Marion Whyte in an area of the camp its residents call The Heights. Looking west across the camp towards the snow-capped Mt Arthur Range, home is a comfortable caravan and insulated annexe, with a […]
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Sandy Feet, Not Itchy Feet
Itchy feet have seen Bob and Trish Ryder take to the road around the country in house buses and caravans through the decades but now they prefer sandy feet as permanent residents at Tāhuna Beach Holiday Park. The couple have lived in the park since 2011 and say the decision to swap moving wheels for […]