CHL expands flood recovery partnership with NSW Government

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Stock Camplify Holdings Ltd (CHL.ASX)
Release Time 25 Aug 2025, 10:36 a.m.
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 Camplify expands flood recovery partnership with NSW Government
Key Points
  • Camplify secures extension of 'at-home caravan program' with NSW Government
  • Program part of $50 million Housing Support Package for flood-impacted regions
  • Caravans to be deployed to eligible homeowners and primary producers
Full Summary

Camplify Holdings Ltd (ASX:CHL), Australia's leading peer-to-peer caravan, campervan, and motorhome rental platform, has secured an extension of its 'at-home caravan program' with the NSW Government. This expanded program falls under the recently announced $50 million Housing Support Package, a joint initiative by the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments, designed to assist residents significantly impacted by severe flooding in the Mid North Coast and Hunter regions. Under this significant expansion, Camplify is confirmed as the appointed provider of caravan assets for this critical housing support program. Caravans will be deployed to eligible homeowners and primary producers whose homes have been rendered uninhabitable and are uninsured due to flood damage, enabling them to remain on their own property during the rebuilding and repair process. This initiative is a core component of the broader Housing Support Package, which aims to provide safe and secure housing solutions to help individuals and families recover quickly. The extension of this program represents the second major deployment Camplify has undertaken with the NSW Government for disaster relief accommodation, building on the success of the initial 'at-home caravan pilot' program in Woodburn.

Guidance

Camplify has not provided any high-importance, price-sensitive forward-looking financial metrics or other company-specific metrics in this announcement.

Outlook

Camplify remains committed to leveraging its extensive network of caravans and RVs to support ongoing recovery efforts across New South Wales.