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Caravan Parks Project & Survey

Many West Australians are long term residents of caravan and residential parks. Shelter WA works closely with the Park Home Owners Association and other residents to ensure that tenants continue to have access to stable, affordable and appropriate housing. 

If you are a long term resident of a caravan or residential park you can register here to stay informed about Shelter WA’s work advocating for the interests of long stay residential park tenants. Once you have provided your details you will be taken to a page to complete our Caravan and Residential Parks Survey. 

We will communicate with you in the future about our submissions to government and any decisions that affect long stay residential park tenants and caravan park owners.

By connecting with long stay residential park tenants Shelter WA can capture your experiences and advocate for your needs.

 


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