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The NRMA Dubbo Holiday Park is assisting in the battle against the current COVID-19 outbreak in western New South Wales as a Special Health Accommodation centre.

NRMA has partnered with NSW Health in the initiative, designed to offer residents of the region – many of whom live in remote rural locations – access to comfortable, free-standing cabins and villas for their required self-isolation period.

The holiday park is currently closed due to the state-wide lockdown and will be available to accommodate individuals, couples and families needing to isolate from today. NRMA has worked with NSW Health and the state’s Infectious Control Unit to ensure the site is safe and secure.

NRMA Dubbo Holiday Park offers an open-air environment with ready access to essentials including food and provisions, internet for remote working and schooling and medical services.

NRMA Parks and Resorts CEO Paul Davies said the organisation was pleased to become part of the western NSW efforts against the pandemic.

“NRMA has a long history of be helping out in a crisis and we are pleased to be able to offer a well-suited option for people needing to safely isolate while we are unable to accommodate regular guests,” Mr Davies said.

‘We’re proud to partner with NSW Health as well as others in the region who are able to assist.”