Do I need approval for a caravan park or camping ground

You will need a licence from Council to operate a caravan park and/or a camping ground. The meaning of caravan park and camping ground is as follows:

Caravan Park

  • Caravan Park is a premises for caravans or relocatable homes that is used for permanent residential accommodation.
  • Includes the use of camping areas and cabins for overnight and holiday accommodation where they are provided within the caravan park.
  • Also includes any amenity buildings (like toilet facilities, kitchens/food preparation), recreational and entertainment facilities, manager's offices and residence, shops and storage facilities intended for the occupants of the caravan park.

Camping Ground

  • Camping Ground is a premises which primarily involves the setting up and use of tents, camper vehicles and caravans for temporary (holiday or recreational) accommodation.
  • Also includes any associated amenity buildings.

If your application is approved, you will be given a licence with conditions you must comply with.

When you do not need an approval

You will not need a caravan park or camping licence if:

  • your caravan or relocatable home is located on a property where building work for a house is being carried out for no more than 180 days per calendar year
  • camping for up to 14 days per calendar year in conjunction with an educational establishment, place of worship or recreational activity (as defined under the Logan Planning Scheme)
  • camping in rural zone in the Logan Planning Scheme for no more than 20 calendar days per year with no more than 7 camp sites and 20 persons. The camp sites must be at least 100 meters from a waterway and 200 meters from any neighbouring dwelling.

Even if you don’t need a licence, you must still comply with hygiene and amenity requirements in Local Law No.9 (Licensing) 1999.