Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Queensland & Northern NSW trip

Hello, it has been a hectic couple of days but very worthwhile. I have really enjoyed the opportunity to visit some members and prospective members. I have seen some great camps in brilliant locations and have also had the chance to get some feedback from a number of obviously passionate camp operators.

Got into Brisbane airport where our erstwhile President John Woods picked me up and we headed off to Camp Goodenough in Bilambil, NSW where Wayne and his partners showed us around their camp.

Then we headed off to Inter-Action Experiential Learning at Uki, NSW where Greg Smith gave us the run down on his camp and shared his ideas for issues the ACA should be pursuing.

Then it was on to Midginbil Hill Outdoor Education Centre in Midginbil, NSW where we were met by Tony Snellgrove and given a grand tour of his camp including wallabies, bush turkeys and his flock of chickens.

We talked about the need for the ACA to encourage consistency in the Adventure Activity Standards now being developed and implemented in a number of states.

Operators were also passionate about eco sustainability and are looking for the ACA to talk to government to provide advice and assistance to camps towards a zero carbon footprint. This would need financial assistance to implement things like water recycling and the installation of solar panels to generate power.

Camps would then be in a very strong position to demonstrate to school children practical sustainable practices.

A consistent approach to curriculum links to camp programs across the country was also an issue seen as important.

We were also urged to continue to facilitate the sharing of information between camps using things like the prices and occupancy survey (stay tuned it will be out soon for 2008).

Then John and I made the long drive up to Apex Camp Mudjimba in Mudjimba, Qld arriving about 10pm, to spend the night with Vince Boeske.

Early start Tuesday to have a look around Camp Mudjimba, Qld and then off to see Dave Lee at Luther Heights, Qld and then Noosa North Shore Resort, Qld to meet Kate Brown and finally a visit to Dave Rowlands (there are a lot of Dave's in our sector aren't there!) from Wildeco, Qld. We talked about the benefits of becoming a member of the ACA and I hope they will be joining us soon - at least in time for the new Guide to Camps coming out in February 2009.

There was enthusiasm for advocating for sustainable camps and also for promoting the benefits of the camp and outdoor experience.

We then headed home (for John) to Edmund Park in Thornton, Qld for a home cooked meal (thanks John) and some shut-eye.

This morning we headed of to Emu Gully Adventure Education Group in Toowoomba, Qld and a tour around their Anzac themed camp - including a couple of working WWII aircraft and a range of tanks. Thanks to Barry and Gwenyth Rodgers and Mark from their Board for showing us around.

Donna Little (brand new CEO of QORF) and I had a positive and encouraging meeting with Tim Condon and Rob Ashton from Sport & Recreation Qld. I am confident that we can all work together to promote and develop the camps and outdoor sector in Qld. Donna and I will write to them to follow up the meeting and to put some more concrete proposals forward. I am also hopeful that their remaining 7 camps might join the ACA and in a very real sense work with all of us to further our sector.

Visits to a couple more camps tomorrow and then onwards to the National Outdoor Summit on Friday and Saturday - for now it is time to hit the sack for me.

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