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Camping is a popular outdoor activity that allows you to connect with nature and explore the beauty of Australia’s diverse landscapes – with a little childhood nostalgia thrown into the mix.

If you’re considering a camping adventure Down Under, you may have questions about how common it is, if there are any restrictions on where you can camp, whether or not it is safe, how much it will cost to stay on a campsite, and most important of all: the wildlife you may encounter while you’re out there!

Want to learn more about the viability of camping in Australia? Read on and we’ll tell you everything you need to know.

Pack your mozzie spray and let’s get on with it…

Is Camping Common in Australia?

So, is camping fairly common in Australia? Or do the locals choose to stay indoors, away from all the creepy crawlies?

Believe it or not, but camping is a beloved pastime in Australia, cherished by both locals and tourists alike.

The country’s vast and diverse landscapes offer countless opportunities for memorable camping adventures, ranging from sprawling coastal sites to national parks, and luscious outback regions.

Australians have a deep appreciation for the great outdoors and never shy away from an opportunity to get in touch with nature. It will take much more than some crocs, snakes, and poisonous spiders to keep an Aussie from going walkabout, mate.

Is It Legal to Camp Anywhere in Australia? Is It Safe?

Camping regulations in Australia vary depending on the state or territory. While there are many designated camping areas, it’s important to understand the rules and restrictions that apply (so you don’t get yourself into trouble – or worse – end up somewhere incredibly dangerous by mistake). Here are some key points to consider:

  • Designated Camping Areas: many camping areas across Australia require permits or fees. National parks, state forests, and private campgrounds often provide designated sites with facilities such as toilets, fire pits, and picnic tables. Everything you need for a quality camping vacation.
  • Free Camping: there are also opportunities for free camping in certain areas, commonly referred to as “bush camping” or “wild camping.” However, it’s important to check local regulations, as restrictions and time limits may apply.
  • Safety Considerations: when camping in remote areas, it’s essential to be prepared and practice safety measures. Inform others of your plans, carry sufficient supplies, be aware of fire restrictions, and familiarise yourself with local wildlife and potential hazards.

How Much Do Campsites Cost in Australia?

The cost of campsites in Australia can vary depending on location, facilities provided, and whether or not it’s a private or public campground. Here’s an overview:

  • Public Campgrounds: prices typically range from $10 to $50 per night for adults, with additional fees for children, vehicles, and powered sites. National parks and state forests often offer affordable camping options as well.
  • Private Campgrounds: prices can vary significantly, ranging from around $20 to $200 per night, depending on the amenities and services available, such as hot showers, laundry facilities, and powered sites with static caravans.

Are Critters Common When Camping in Australia?

Australia is known for its unique wildlife (to put it bluntly), and encountering critters while camping is not uncommon. Here are some key points to consider:

  • Insects and Spiders: mosquitoes, flies, ants, and spiders are common in outdoor environments. It’s advisable to bring insect repellent, keep food stored securely, and shake out shoes or clothing before use.
  • Snakes and Wildlife: while encounters with snakes and wildlife are relatively rare, it’s essential to be cautious and avoid disturbing their natural habitats. Familiarise yourself with local wildlife and follow any safety guidelines or precautions provided.

Is Camping Better with a Vehicle?

Camping with a vehicle offers numerous advantages, providing flexibility, convenience, and the ability to access remote locations with ease. Let’s elaborate:

  • Flexibility: with a vehicle, you have the freedom to explore different camping areas and easily move between destinations.
  • Storage and Comfort: vehicles allow you to carry camping gear, food, and other essentials more conveniently. You can also have a sheltered space for sleeping and protection from the pests and the elements.
  • Accessibility: having a vehicle enables you to reach more remote camping spots that may not be easily accessible by public transportation.

What Is a Rooftop Tent, and Are They Worth It?

While on the subject of camping with a vehicle, what is a rooftop tent?

A rooftop tent is a popular camping accessory for vehicles (namely 4x4s) in Australia, offering a unique camping experience. Here are some key points to consider if you’re thinking about buying one:

  • Rooftop tents are installed on top of vehicles, providing a comfortable and elevated sleeping area. Perfect if you are anxious about snakes and insects.
  • The benefits include having an easy setup, protection from the elements and ground-dwelling critters, and improved views from an elevated position.
  • They are particularly suitable for off-road adventures and camping in remote locations.
  • For frequent campers or those seeking a convenient and elevated sleeping arrangement when they’re out on the road, we recommend that you buy a rooftop tent

Conclusion

Camping is a widely common and cherished activity in Australia, with a diverse range of camping options available across the country.

  • While camping regulations vary, understanding the rules and safety considerations is essential for a positive experience.
  • Campsite costs vary depending on location and amenities. Critters, while present, can be managed with proper precautions.
  • Camping with a vehicle offers convenience and accessibility, with rooftop tents providing an elevated and unique camping experience.

Whether you’re a seasoned camper or have never been and you’re craving adventure, Australia’s diverse landscapes and boundless camping opportunities are waiting to be explored by you and your family.

So, pack your gear, get planning, and embark on an awesome camping adventure you’ll remember for life.

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Is it Time to Try a New Retail Shop Fitout? https://hubcloud.com.au/is-it-time-to-try-a-new-retail-shop-fitout/ Thu, 15 Dec 2016 11:12:00 +0000 https://www.flatlayers.com/themes/buzzle/?p=3784 If you own your own retail store, then you won’t need us to go into too much detail when we talk about how competitive the industry is. Everyone in the industry has felt the sting in recent years as online shopping has become more and more prevalent. It’s difficult, it’s competitive, though it’s not impossible […]

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If you own your own retail store, then you won’t need us to go into too much detail when we talk about how competitive the industry is. Everyone in the industry has felt the sting in recent years as online shopping has become more and more prevalent. It’s difficult, it’s competitive, though it’s not impossible and is certainly not without reward.

So, the question is, how can your store become more successful? What can you do to get ahead of your competitors and start attracting more customers through your doors? Perhaps its time for a new retail shop fitout! Understanding retail shopper psychology is also a great way to get inside the minds of your customers and find ways to increase the odds of them purchasing from your store.

Reasons to Hire a Retail Store Fitout Specialist:

  • Update and renovate to attract new business
  • Relocating to a new retail unit
  • Removing old, faulty or dated fittings
  • Re-branding your business
  • Keeping up with your competitors
  • Repairing fire or flood damage
  • Compliance with certain health and safety regulations
  • Seasonal changes such as Christmas & New Year

Some of the above might not apply to you, however ‘update and renovate to attract new business’, almost certainly will. If you are struggling, take a look at your surroundings. Perhaps your store only needs a lick of paint, or you could perhaps swap around some of your displays. Just be honest with yourself and think about how excited you’d be to enter your store. Inspiring people to come in and buy your products is no simple task, but its certainly not impossible, regardless to what you’re selling.

So, how to find a commercial shop fitout specialist?

It’s easy, – you can literally find a commercial shop fitout specialist anywhere online. The question is: how loosely the use the term specialist and whether or not they have any expertise to offer. As you will know all too well, when you’re shopping for anything online, everyone is the best. ‘The very best deals, the very best wheels and the finest quality products all round!’ But, how can you separate the wheat from the chaff? How can you differentiate between the sincere and the overly-embellished cow-boys?

Do Your Research

Now, having your store re-fitting isn’t going to be the cheapest of endeavours. Sure, you don’t have to break the bank, but it certainly won’t come for free, – especially if it’s high-quality that you’re after. You will be tempted to find the best possible deals, but the cheapest prices should never be your priority.

Have a browse online and try to shortlist a few potentials. Things to look for are how long they have been established, how many testimonials they have on their website, whether they are prepared to share any references and ‘before and after’ examples with you.

A reputable and reliable company, would gladly share their past experience with you. Any company worth their salt will have nothing to hide and will invariably by very proud of their work.

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Important Things to Know about Coloured Diamonds https://hubcloud.com.au/important-things-to-know-about-coloured-diamonds/ Thu, 15 Dec 2016 11:04:00 +0000 https://www.flatlayers.com/themes/buzzle/?p=3821 Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, or so Marilyn Monroe, and several other artists, tell us.  But none of them sing about the colour of the diamonds that are supposedly so friendly.  In fact, we all assume that diamonds are simply colourless, or transparent and shiny in appearance and whilst this is technically true, this […]

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Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, or so Marilyn Monroe, and several other artists, tell us.  But none of them sing about the colour of the diamonds that are supposedly so friendly.  In fact, we all assume that diamonds are simply colourless, or transparent and shiny in appearance and whilst this is technically true, this actually only relates to the purest of diamonds in existence.  Gemstones that have colour in them are often labelled in a very simplistic way in the public consciousness, rubies are red, amethyst is purple, emerald is green and so on.  While this is the case, there is such a huge range and amount of variance within the categories of gemstone that colour really isn’t often a defining factor.  Gemstones are identified by their chemical composition, and to be classed as any one particular type, they must contain certain minerals in fairly specific quantities. 

Where does the colour come from?

Purity is one of the two major key aspects that will help colour a gemstone as it is often the presence of a different mineral or metal ore that can adjust the gemstones colour.  The more contaminants that are present then the further the stones chemical composition will stray from a pure version of that stone.  As such, the greater the purity of a diamond, then the less colour it has due to it’s pure chemical makeup of carbon in a cubic crystalline structure.  The other huge contributing factor to the colour of a stone, especially diamonds, is the amount of radiation that the stone has been exposed to.  Differing levels of radiation will produce different shades of green, black of blue diamonds and then these will be further adjusted to reach the desired colours via more complex means.

How valuable are they?

As implied above, the vast majority of coloured diamonds on the market are artificially coloured and as such nowhere near as valuable as genuine, naturally coloured diamonds.  Should you find yourself choosing a pink coloured diamond from a store counter, then it is a virtual certainty that the stone has been artificially coloured to achieve that beautiful hue.  This is not to say they are less valuable; obviously the diamonds are still just as valuable as unaltered diamonds of the same purity and structural quality, and given that they have been altered, this will affect the price as well.

Does this mean coloured diamonds are flawed?

Coloured diamonds are no more of less flawed than clear diamonds as a flaw is referred to the lattice structure within the stone, and this has little to no bearing on the colour.  However, if you were to visit a quality jewellery establishment, and examine their coloured diamonds you will find that the stones are much harder to examine internally due to the colour tinting providing an obstruction.  Do not let this put you off however as coloured diamonds will still make a fantastically beautiful and striking piece of jewellery that anyone would be lucky to own.

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