SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » Half-price camping returns

Half-price camping returns

Camping fees at Parks Victoria campgrounds across the state will be kept at half-price for the next two years.

Half-price camping was first introduced in 2019 as part of the $105.6 million Victoria’s Great Outdoors initiative, which included funding to create or upgrade 62 new camping grounds in parks and state forests.

An additional $1.7 million went towards camping ground maintenance, repairs and operating costs.

In 2024, the state government introduced the $9 million free camping initiative until June 30, 2025, giving campers free access to 131 bookable campgrounds managed by Parks Victoria across the state.

From the start of July camping fees will return, but the allocation of $10.5 million in Tuesday’s state budget means they will return to half rather than full-price until at least 2027.

Parks Victoria’s executive director of visitor experience, Lisa Patroni, welcomed the move.

“Since 2019, half price camping has made the great outdoors more accessible than ever for many Victorian families and we’re delighted it will continue thanks to the support of this government,” Ms Patroni said.

“Visiting our parks is the perfect way to spend time outdoors without breaking the bank, with more than 130 bookable campgrounds to choose from.

“Not only is half price camping helping visitors create wonderful memories in nature, it’s also extremely important in supporting regional towns and businesses.”

Bookings will open at 10am (AEST) from Monday June 2 for stays from July 1 to December 17, 2025 and will be staggered throughout the week depending on the location to manage high demand.

For more information, visit: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/where-to-stay/booking-information

Digital Editions


  • Have your say

    Have your say

    Telstra is inviting the Woodend community to have their say on a new mobile phone base station. Telstra has proposed to install a new mobile…

More News

  • Ranges residents can access fire support

    Ranges residents can access fire support

    The state and federal governments have joined forces to bring $160 million in additional funding to support those affected by the recent bushfires, including Macedon Ranges residents. Up to $158…

  • Theft in Mt Macedon

    Theft in Mt Macedon

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested a Maidstone man following a theft in Mt Macedon. On 25 January, a car was stolen on Douglas Road, Mt…

  • Calling all Hume creatives

    Calling all Hume creatives

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 228421 Applications for the Hume arts grants program are now open, offering support to local artists and organisations for their creative endeavours. Council said…

  • Sunbury’s fight goes to parliament

    Sunbury’s fight goes to parliament

    Sunbury residents will head to parliament’s steps as they continue to fight against the proposed waste-to-energy facility in the town’s outskirts. The facility, proposed at HiQ’s Sunbury Ecohub site on…

  • Battle of the Roos

    Battle of the Roos

    There will be bragging rights on the line as the Sunbury Kangaroos cricket and football clubs do battle for a good cause. The two clubs will face on 15 February…

  • McGann puts on a show

    McGann puts on a show

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 445372 It was vintage Jason McGann on Saturday as the skipper wound back the clock to help guide his side to another win in…

  • Help for heart kids

    Help for heart kids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and this February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families…

  • Slow down around schools

    Slow down around schools

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra care around…

  • Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) staff and volunteers have banded together over the last few weeks to provide emergency care to fire-affected communities across Victoria, with recent efforts going towards supporting the…

  • Bushfire smoke creates dangerous conditions for people with asthma

    Bushfire smoke creates dangerous conditions for people with asthma

    Asthma Australia says air pollution from bushfires across Victoria dramatically increases the risk of asthma attacks. Bushfire smoke contains fine particles and other pollutants that can penetrate deep into the…