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OxleyAnchorage

Locality: Harrington, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6556 1250



Address: Beach St 2427 Harrington, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.oxleycaravanpark.com

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25.01.2022 Coronavirus (COVID-19)Travel Advisory. As per Government direction, our park is closed to guests until further notice.Coronavirus (COVID-19)Travel Advisory. As per Government direction, our park is closed to guests until further notice.



23.01.2022 People working In the local Area Permitted to StayPeople working In the local Area Permitted to Stay

20.01.2022 Updated conditions of entry

19.01.2022 Wishing everyone a Happy Easter, we look forward to catching up with everyone when we re-open. In the meantime stay safe everyone and enjoy your Easter.



17.01.2022 We will remember them

16.01.2022 A very pretty sunrise this morning, looking forward to when our guests can return to enjoy our beautiful area again.

15.01.2022 Happy Mother's Day to all you lovely ladies out there.



14.01.2022 Oxley Anchorage Caravan Park closed Christmas Day Only.Oxley Anchorage Caravan Park closed Christmas Day Only.

14.01.2022 Good morning Harrington

14.01.2022 Looking forward to welcoming visitors back to our park from today.

11.01.2022 We are happy to be re-opening on the 1st of June 2020 and we are looking forward to welcoming guests to our park once again. As Covid-19 is still with us we will be operating a little differently to ensure everyone's safety during their visit. Please read the attached conitions of entry to avoid dissapointment.

11.01.2022 Overnight Stays For Travellers now permitted. Essential travel only. Such as returning to residence. Traveling for work purposes. People with no permanent address. Visitors to country with no permanent residence.



11.01.2022 Overnight Stays For Travellers now permitted. Essential travel only. Such as returning to residence. Traveling for work purposes. People with no permanent address. Visitors to country with no permanent residence.

10.01.2022 We understand everyone’s frustrations at this time, with many restrictions limiting what individuals, families and businesses can do right now. The current orde...rs as outlined by the NSW Premier and the NSW Health Minister state that a person MUST have a REASONABLE EXCUSE to leave their home at this time. These rules are in place to protect millions of people across the state. Holidays and travel are NOT ESSENTIAL. We appreciate the pressures many businesses in the tourism industry are facing holiday rentals, licensed hotels and accommodation providers, caravan parks, tourism operators under the current NSW Public Health Act (2010) regulations, we cannot be encouraging people to visit our popular locations and destinations. The safest thing every person in the state can do right now is STAY PUT. As operators in this space, we are urging you to work with us as we all need to work together to spread this message unfortunately at the moment, we cannot be pleading with the public to visit areas like Port Macquarie, South West Rocks, Crescent Head and Scotts Head. All of these rules are in place to protect the health and safety of not just travellers, but residents in these smaller communities. An influx of visitors could put their health systems under pressure, whilst potentially transferring the virus from one part of the state to another. This is also relevant to the thousands of visitors and backpackers that are currently in NSW. We cannot have additional persons migrating to parts of the North Coast, the safest thing at the moment is to STAY WHERE YOU ARE. Do not decide that now is the time to get in your van and head towards the border. The risks greatly outweigh the benefits, and it is now law to STAY PUT. This is about everyone’s actions everyone has to band together to slow the spread of COVID-19. Every industry, every family, every person. If you have a holiday booked in for this Easter/school holiday break cancel it. If you are an accommodation operator you need to tell the public that visitors aren’t welcome. We know this is hard, especially after the heartbreaking bushfire season and ongoing drought impacting many of our holiday destinations. But this is something every person has to do everyone needs to do their part. -- A message from Assistant Commissioner Max Mitchell APM Northern Region Commander--

04.01.2022 Beginning of a beautiful day

03.01.2022 Have a great Australia Day 2020

03.01.2022 People working In the local Area Permitted to StayPeople working In the local Area Permitted to Stay

01.01.2022 Something to consider

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