Signs like these have been popping
up around the country.
However, it has been heartwarming to read
about people who own large blocks of land
offering their land to travellers with nowhere
else to go as a place to park up for the
duration of this pandemic, among other offers
of kindness.
PLEASE, PEOPLE…
Please always choose kindness where you
can. You simply do not know what anyone is
going through right now, as all of our
situations are so different.
CRUISE SHIPS OF
THE OUTBACK
A massive weight was lifted off our shoulders
when we eventually received confirmation we
could stay where we are now to ride this out.
Being referred to as the ‘cruise ships of the
outback’ only fuelled the hate that we and
others like us have been feeling. In most cases,
those who live full-time in their caravans had
already been in the towns for weeks when
lockdown occurred, but were still moved on
like lepers, as if they (and us) already had the
virus and would spread it all around. But there are still so many travellers who don’t
have that security, as if their safety and
human rights don’t matter.
It is the worst feeling in the world to be
unwanted like that. To fear that we would be
given ‘move on’ orders, forcing us out onto the
road when there was a clear ‘no travelling’
rule, was almost too hard to handle. FOLLOW KOOL KAMPERS
The Kool Kampers family pictured on a hike,
long before the crisis took hold.
The Kool Kampers tribe is a family of five
travelling Australia full-time. For their own
safety, they have requested that we don’t
publish their current whereabouts.
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