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Twiggy reveals $85 million souped-up caravan park for Exmouth – WAtoday
If it gets development approval the $85 million redevelopment of the holiday park near the Ningaloo Lighthouse on Vlamingh Head will be one of the biggest tourism projects ever undertaken in the region.

Mining magnate Andrew Forrest’s investment vehicle Tattarang has unveiled plans to transform a well-known caravan park 13 kilometres north of Exmouth into a renewable-powered, plastic-free eco resort.
If it gets development approval the $85 million redevelopment of the holiday park near the Ningaloo Lighthouse on Vlamingh Head will be one of the biggest tourism projects ever undertaken in the region.
The resort will be able to accomodate 550 guests.
According to Tattarang’s plans, the site wi…
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