Australian campsite campfire rules
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Tasman Holiday Parks · Southern Riverina fire district, NSW
This is a privately operated campground — the operator sets the fire rules. Many allow campfires in fire rings outside fire ban periods. Contact them before you travel.
A declared fire ban always overrides the operator's rules.
Their website says (checked 12 July 2026, not yet operator-confirmed)
“Can we have a campfire or BBQ? Gather around the communal lakeside fire pit during the cooler months and enjoy a relaxed evening by the water. Perfect for toasting marshmallows, sharing stories, and soaking up the peaceful atmosphere, it's a favourite spot for guests to unwind. Individual fire pits are also permitted on powered sites (excluding tourist cabins), with hire available from the park or guests welcome to bring their own (conditions apply). Firewood is available for purchase. Please note that a permanent fire ban is in place from 1 October to 31 March each year. For year-round outdoor dining, make use of the BBQ facilities and enjoy a meal with family and friends.”
View on their siteSource: Fireban · verified 2026-07-11
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