Freedom Camping Certification Extension

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Tourism Minister Louise Upston has announced an extension of the certification of self-contained vehicles used for Freedom Camping.

There will be more time to get self-contained vehicles green-certified for freedom camping, with an extension of the transition period, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston has announced.

“This extension will be reassuring for people who enjoy freedom camping as a way to get off the beaten track and explore everything our beautiful country has to offer,” said Minister Upston.

Following public consultation, the Government will extend the certification transition period for private self-contained vehicles out by a year to June 2026. Currently, only 23,000 vehicles of the estimated 73,000 have been certified.

During consultation, individual freedom campers, certification authorities and vehicle inspectors voiced concerns about the limited time and capacity to certify all private vehicles currently on the road.

The Minister said that extending the period would provide confidence that all vehicles needing to be self-contained can be certified within the transitional period.

“That gives reassurance that laws can be properly enforced when they need to be in the future,” she said.

“We’re announcing the extension now, to give certainty to both the sector and travellers as they make the most of the end of summer and start to prepare for the ski season.”

Approximately 12,000 rental vehicles are already certified self-contained, which represents the bulk of the national fleet, so holidaymakers can be confident about finding a suitable rental vehicle, wherever their destination.

Minister Upston added that extending the period for certification doesn’t detract from the Government’s commitment to the environment, and suggested that it remained absolutely essential for freedom campers to respect their surroundings.

“If you’re planning to freedom camp, always check the specific rules at each location where you want to stay.”

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