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Into The Wild Escapes, which runs Tiny Homes, has partnered with Empty Esky to launch a heartfelt 'Support Local' campaign aimed at giving back to local, regional communities that are facing unprecedented challenges. ....
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20 Apr 2021 AAT Kings, in collaboration with the #EmptyEsky movement and regional tourism businesses, is bringing back the Bushfire Relief Giveback Experiences. The trips are designed to help support communities directly affected by 2020’s devastating bushfires, and now doubly impacted by COVID-19. On Friday 28 May, ‘Discover Gippsland’ will be the first trip to run since the pandemic and will relaunch the #EmptyEsky series. The experiences have been developed in conjunction with local communities, with AAT Kings transporting guests and their empty esky to visit local markets, cafés and stores; with free time to wander through the towns, spend with the local shopkeepers and fill their esky or reusable bag with locally-made products. ....