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Gay Nomads
The Gay Nomads are a fresh community group created for like-minded people who enjoy caravanning and camping.
Playing on the term “grey nomads”— older and/or retired people who go caravanning and camping—the Gay Nomads are all ages, genders and hair colours.
“Grey Nomads” are a significant target for state tourism bodies and the Gay Nomads could prove just as valuable to regional tourism.
The group aims to become the first dedicated Gay and Homosexual woman Chapter group in the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA).
Gay Nomads have both vintage and modern caravans, as adv as motorhomes and camper trailers. Currently, group membership is predominantly from New South Wales and Victoria but the group aims to expand to a nationwide reach.
Co-founder for Gay Nomads Lynne Hocking said, “LGBTI+ people, often perceived by the wider collective as inner-city urban creatures, are in fact very much drawn to the beauty and independence of Australia’s great outdoors.”
Now creature organised into an official society group, the concept was born from a small number of LGBTI+ people
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The Nomads is a social outdoors group for gay and gay-friendly men of all ages. It also welcomes those from the lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, and anyone who shares its objectives of tolerance and acceptance.
The Nomads would love to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we face for our events, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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Committee
The Executive Committee of the club comprises the President, the immediate past President, the club Secretary, the club Treasurer, the Activities Director, and the Vice Presidents of the 6 divisions of the club. The Newsletter Editor is not a member of the executive but attends executive meetings for the purposes of collecting necessary facts for publication in the newsletter. The details of th
Gay nomads drum up support
A small group of like-minded travellers is hoping to raise the nationwide profile of those in the LGBTI+ community who relish caravanning and camping.
The so-called Gay Nomads have up until now operated on a more ad hoc basis, regularly getting together at 'Gay Pride' events along the east coast like the annual ChillOut Festival at Daylesford in Victoria.
But Gay Nomads co-founder Lynne Hocking is hoping to create a more formal structure for the group and attract recent members from around Australia. A member of the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia, she is hoping a new chapter for ‘gay nomads’ can be formed within the CMCA,which is Australia’s largest RV club and already caters for various sub-groups including solo travellers.
“There’s now 40 of us between Victoria and New South Wales that regularly go away,” explained Hocking, who spends around half the year travelling in her Winnebago Esperance motorhome.
She says the Gay Nomads have already attracted some industry encourage, with a ‘pop-up’ caravan park planned for next year’s M