Parry Creek Farm Tourist Resort and Caravan Park in Wyndham, Western Australia | Camp site
Parry Creek Farm Tourist Resort and Caravan Park
Locality: Wyndham, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9161 1139
Address: Lot 292 Parry Creek Rd 6740 Wyndham, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.parrycreekfarm.com.au
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23.01.2022 Pop these guys on your bucket list!
22.01.2022 It's the #MagicKimberley on Caravan & Camping WA! Check out Lake Argyle, Hoochery Distillery, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Triple J Tours, Bungle Bungle Caravan Park & Tour Company, Kimberley Fine Diamonds and more - don't miss it this Sunday at 5.30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.
22.01.2022 #Jumpinbarra #Ordbarra #UltimateAdventures
22.01.2022 Goodbye 2020...bring on 2021 Happy New Year Everyone Be safe and have fun!
21.01.2022 A very MERRY Christmas to all our friends, family & followers Its been one hell of a year! Ups, downs and everything in between! We will be bringing in the New Year with hope and best wishes to you all. Stay safe and look after each other
20.01.2022 That's a wrap See you next season
19.01.2022 Always a pleasure to have Greg Postle Art out for a visit Check out the latest photos and be sure to head over to his Facebook and Instagram pages and hit 'follow'
18.01.2022 Great news for our friends
16.01.2022 Contact Courtney for next season
16.01.2022 The Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley wishes to advise the below Road Condition Update: - Parry Creek Road from Great Northern Highway to Buttons Crossing is now ...CLOSED - King River Road is now CLOSED For information on Shire Road Conditions and Closures, please visit https://bit.ly/2WEzn7v
13.01.2022 Some of the Parrys crew won't be there to say our final goodbyes ... but we will raise a glass to you dear Lyn
12.01.2022 'The Shed' A place where you stay hydrated by drinking beer, dogs are always welcome, yarns are ripped and stuff gets fixed...eventually
12.01.2022 Well look at that ...we plant the grass, we mow the grass, we feed the grass...the grass hoppers eat the grass #nothappyjan #wetseason
12.01.2022 Who's planning their Aussie holiday?
06.01.2022 Our response to the COVID-19 pandemic has always been first and foremost about protecting the health and safety of Western Australians. We’ve followed the exper...t health advice, and for the last seven months, our hard border has kept Western Australia safe and strong. Today, in line with the latest advice from the Chief Health Officer, I can announce that WA will soon cautiously transition to a controlled interstate border. I’d like to take a moment of your time to run through what this means. Pending ongoing health advice, this change will take effect at 12:01am on Saturday 14 November. However, we will be closely monitoring the situation over east and if we need to delay this introduction of the controlled border, then we will. Also, I will have no hesitation to reintroduce our hard border in the future if that’s what’s needed to keep us safe. This hasn’t been an easy year for anyone. But for many Western Australians, the hard border has been particularly challenging. I’d like to thank everyone for their understanding and patience over these months particularly those who have been separated from their loved ones by the border. I know how hard it has been my own parents and brother live in New South Wales. It’s been extremely difficult not knowing when I will be able to see them again. Throughout the pandemic, we’ve maintained a cautious and careful approach based on WA’s expert health advice from the Chief Health Officer. That advice has served us well as we have embarked on our own, unique recovery. Today, based on that health advice and the rates of local infection in the eastern states, we are now at the next step of our journey. I want every Western Australian to know that we would not be proceeding down this path unless we had the health advice that it was safe to do so. The time is right, the conditions are right, and I’m confident our controlled border arrangement strikes the right balance. These are cautious, considered and careful steps. The existing hard border exemption system will be removed and replaced with the controlled interstate border regime, established on an updated nationwide health-based threshold that allows for safe travel into Western Australia from interstate with conditions, and subject to trigger points being met. The Chief Health Officer has recommended a 14-day rolling average of less than five community cases per day in each state and territory be required before progressing to the new border controls. This condition is currently being met. Under this system, travel from ‘very low risk’ states and territories will be permitted, with conditions on arrival including declarations, temperature tests and possible COVID-19 testing. These jurisdictions currently include Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory because they have had no community cases for more than 28 days. Travel from ‘low risk’ states and territories also permitted, with similar conditions on arrival, in addition to 14 days of self-quarantine and a mandatory Day 11 COVID-19 test. These jurisdictions currently include New South Wales and Victoria because they have less than five community cases per day on a 14-day rolling average. Failure to follow these directions or providing false information will be enforceable by law, with penalties ranging from $1,000 infringements, to up to $50,000 fines for individuals. These are safe, steady and sensible steps. But should the situation change once again, I will not hesitate to return to hard border arrangements if that is what is required to protect the health and safety of Western Australians. In the meantime, we need to continue to take personal responsibility. The virus hasn’t been defeated around the world we must work together to prevent outbreaks and not jeopardise what we’ve achieved so far. The controlled border still includes important and strong protections for our State, but within it we must also maintain our vigilance to keep our State safe and strong. All Western Australians must embrace COVID-safe principles. That means acting responsibly and following the health advice. Thank you again to all Western Australians for the sacrifices you have made this year. We’re the envy of the world for so many reasons. We have a long way to go, and many challenges still to face. But right now, there’s nowhere I’d rather be.
01.01.2022 If your not booked in already... jump on line at www.parrycreekfarm.com.au before we close up for the season - lock up is 31st October - so get in quick #wyndham #westernaustralia #MagicKimberley #eastkimberley @australiasnorthwest @visitkununurra
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