The answers to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), as provided below are generally generic. Each Caravan club is autonomous and have their own rules.

 Please contact the Secretary of a club for their rule relative to your FAQ.

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A caravan is a significant investment for you. Why let it sit in the back yard and only use it once a year for the annual holiday?

Join a caravan club, and not only will you get more use out of your van, you will also get to meet and make new friends.

Those new to caravanning will be able to draw on a wealth of knowledge from more experienced caravanners, whilst meeting other club members and going  to new places.

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Follow this link to the Affiliated Clubs listing page.

The clubs are listed in Alphabetical order and show the Local Government Area in which they are based.

Click on a Local Government Area to show details of all Affiliated Clubs in that Local Government Area.

Contact details for the Secretary are provided.

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This will vary from club to club.

Most clubs have specific rules on what constitutes an appropriate caravan or RV. 

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Members come from all age groups and all walks of life.  However, the majority are nearing retirement or already retired.  

A Family Club has been formed for young families with children.

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Members’ children under 17 years of age are considered part of the family unit. 

Children over 17 years may be required to join as Associate Members.

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Absolutely not. 

There are a lot of older caravans in the clubs. You would be welcome in all clubs.

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Generally, No.  This will vary from club to club.

However, previous club members who no longer own a caravan are usually accepted as associate members.

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It is not necessary. 

Prospective members must attend three rallies before becoming a member of a Club.  If time permits, then join a club. 

Being a club member has advantages; it is a good way of meeting club members from other States and you will have access to benefits through our supporters.

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Costs vary from club to club. 

Clubs charge a one-off joining fee and an annual membership fee which covers the cost of a monthly newsletter and club running costs.

There is also the camping fee cost charged by the venue at which the rally is held each month.

Fees are kept to minimum as all clubs are incorporated and classed as being a non-profit organisation.

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The CCQ is not a club as such. 

It is the State Association for Caravan Clubs in Queensland an umbrella organisation representing all the affiliated Caravan Clubs in Queensland.

Individuals may join one of these affiliated clubs. Click here for further information.

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This will vary from club to club.  Most clubs have a uniform.

Some ask that it be worn on special occasions or on a particular day of the rally.

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No.

You are welcome to join any club that suits you. Providing there are vacancies.

Some members travel many more kilometres than other members when attending a rally.

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Yes.

Clubs are non-discriminatory. Singles are welcome in all clubs.

However, some clubs may not have any singles at the time so you may like to check with the Club Secretary.

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Generally No.
Some clubs are brand specific; meaning that you must own that brand of caravan or RV.
Some clubs have capped membership numbers and may not have vacancies from time to time.

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