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Victorian Caravan Show - May 6th to 11th
 
Location: BlogsDiscover Downunder - What's happening   
Posted by: Nikki14/05/2009 1:22 p.m.

Discover Downunder had a stand at the Caravan show out at Caulfield Racecourse and we had a few of our dedicated viewers/ members visit us. Tony Clark dropped into say hi, he's the man that you can see sitting on Michelle's Knee in the picture of Albatross Radio.

Our Stirer of Hornets Nests - DDU member 'Djhr' Daryl Rogers an ex truckie and his wife Jeanette dropped in to see how we were going and to give us an extra stir about making it compulsory to have a licence for caravanning.

One of our lovely winners of the Spot the Logo competition who won tickets to attend the Victorian Caravan Show, Peter Rushton - all the way from Perth  also dropped in to say a big hello and thanks.

And many more . . . including Pam from Werribee - Hey there Pam:)

The Victorian Caravan show was a great success, numbers were fantastic with 53,052 in attendance upto the Sunday (havent seen figures for last day yet) but confident it would have been approx 60,000 through the gate over the entire event. Who says people aren't spending, lots of sales were made and plenty of people were busy making plans to travel in the near future. . . . Happy Trails everyone.

Nikki

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