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Cue Tourist Park

Locality: Cue, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9963 1107



Address: 1 Convict Court 6640 Cue, WA, Australia

Website: www.cue.wa.gov.au/cue-tourist-park

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23.01.2022 Just a reminder to try to book ahead if possible. We are fully booked this evening and only have a few spots left for tomorrow and Saturday. safe and happy travels



19.01.2022 The Tourist Park is now fully open and taking bookings! While all park amenities are open, physical distancing is still in effect, which may affect how many people can use the amenities at once. Please see the signs in the park for more details.

15.01.2022 Only 45 minutes drive from Cue.

09.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE The park is now closed. No new bookings will be taken and we are currently contacting current bookings to inform them of this development. Please be smart and stay safe.



09.01.2022 Due to the easing of restrictions, from TODAY (25/05/2020) we will be opening the Tourist Park to those from the Pilbara, Gascoyne and Mid-West regions who have; A current booking Are in self-sufficient vehicles (those with shower ... and toilet facilities on board) Are able to sign a declaration to their health As restrictions ease we will keep you informed of how we are proceeding.

03.01.2022 Our phones & computers are currently not working Please visit us at the Shire for serviceOur phones & computers are currently not working Please visit us at the Shire for service

02.01.2022 We are back online, please be patient with us while we catch up with all bookings, emails and phone messengesWe are back online, please be patient with us while we catch up with all bookings, emails and phone messenges



01.01.2022 Labor Government fail to provide basic needs of regional health and emergency services Repeated urgent calls over many years from Vince Catania, Member for... North West Central, for the Labor Government to address the lack of staff at nursing posts in the Murchison region, continues to be ‘glossed over’. Vince said Despite the Minister for Health acknowledging resource deficiencies at the Cue Nursing Post and confirming over twelve months ago a strategy was in the pipeline to ensure appropriate service coverage for the Murchison region was underway still there’s been no action and nothing’s changed. Murchison communities have been calling for the Government to address significant impacts that nursing posts staffed with a single nurse, and often not staffed at all for extended periods of time, are having on the health and safety of the local people, visitors and staff. Nurses and volunteer St John Ambulance officers working in regional and remote locations with little or no professional assistance need to be commended for the service they provide under extremely challenging circumstances. It seems when pulling the Wander out Yonder Campaign together, an impact analysis and risk assessment to ensure appropriate health and emergency resource and response plans required to cater for increased visitation in remote regions wasn’t adequately addressed leaving communities even more vulnerable and placing people at even greater risk. Nursing Posts already insufficiently resourced are now under intense pressure as thousands of people Wander through the regions, stretching services and volunteer groups well beyond what’s reasonable, struggling to meet community and visitor demand. Enough is enough, it’s time the WA Labor Government takes responsibility for the health and well-being of patients, visitors and staff in these regional communities. This just can’t go on any longer. The Premier and the Health Minister cannot continue to accept that this is business as usual for these regional communities, Vince said. Shire of Cue CEO, Rob Madson said this situation is clearly unacceptable, leaving people at risk and should not be tolerated anywhere in this state. I don't want to hear the excuses any more as that is all we seem to get. A recent incident with multiple casualties and a fatality was managed by our nurse and volunteers, still impacted by the trauma and emotional fall out. A week later we had an unmanned nursing post and a small pool of volunteers left to deal with another two very serious situations what will it take for someone to listen and rectify this situation? he said. Surely the Government recognises there’s a serious deficit in staffing and an over reliance on a very limited number of volunteers, which must be remediated immediately to avoid devastating situations. Coupled with this is the threat of potential COVID-19 related issues, said Rob. It wouldn’t be considered acceptable in Perth and the Premier and the Health Minister shouldn’t allow the situation to continue in these Murchison communities. I call on the Government to act before there is another tragedy and provide the resources and support required for vital health services 24/7, added Vince. Shire of Cue Cue Community Resource Centre #Health #Volunteer #nurse The Nationals WA The Nationals Geraldton Nick Fardell - The Nationals WA Mining & Pastoral Region Candidate #murchison #NursingPost ABC Midwest and Wheatbelt

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