Meekatharra accomodation issues & fuel tip
Submitted: Friday, Sep 23, 2016 at 18:12
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Dean K3
FYI,
currently
meekatharra caravan park is closed for refurbishment -ie been told by authorities current facilities non compliant so they being sorted out for time being how long this will take no idea.
Shire of
meekatharra are allowing people to have a transit stay ie overnight in self contained units in the townsite or for longer stays out at
peace gorge with self contained units - self contained refers to must have a onboard sullage tank or a portaloo no tents or swags nor sleeping in vehicles is permitted.
anybody who needs diesel only
caltex have a hi flow diesel 24 hr credit card fuel card outlet typically 10cpl less than others in town
Reply By: Member - pete g1 - Friday, Sep 23, 2016 at 21:44
Friday, Sep 23, 2016 at 21:44
WA Fuel ;
a qwik note on fuel discounts available along the Gr8 Northern Highway & other northern towns..
From the local Shire tourist offices or some servos, grab a small booklet "AMAZING NORTH"..there are BP 4c discount vouchers..no other purchases etc necessary to qualify for the rebate.
Exmouth also has a 24/7 card outlet in the light industrial area just south of the town... about 10c cheaper than town outlets.
Leonora ;
Shell is approx 5c lower than the competition & they take
Coles Express Plus flybuys cards for an additional discount.
might just help a few travellers.
based on travel through WA July-Sept '16
cheers
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Reply By: Member - Ups and Downs - Saturday, Sep 24, 2016 at 09:13
Saturday, Sep 24, 2016 at 09:13
About time the Council did something about the
Meekatharra Caravan park.
It was the only park we saw up that way recently that was a 'fail', with a capital F.
Filthy
toilets, mud and slush, Campers kitchen with cockroaches everywhere and so on.
Most other towns had good to excellent facilities.
Cue and
Yalgoo in particular.
An alternative to staying around Meeka is
Karalundi Caravan park, about 50 klm north of there. An aboriginal religious community that has great facilities and a basic
shop. Locally run, the service with a smile was fantastic.
Reasonably priced, and great burgers too.
Paul
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Follow Up By: Member BarryG - Saturday, Sep 24, 2016 at 20:52
Saturday, Sep 24, 2016 at 20:52
Couldn't agree more Paul.
Karalundi was a great find on our recent trip up that way!
Barry
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