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Powered unpowered van tent sites Universal access toilet and shower Hot water showers Chemical toilet disposal point Grey water dump point DAMPIER SUNSET MOVIES Free monthly event Autumn to Spring. For dates and details visit www.dampier.org.auevents DAMPIER BEACHSIDE MARKETS One Sunday of every month from 8.30am to 11.30am. For dates and news visit www.dampier.org.auevents Dampier Transit Caravan ParkT H E E S P L A N A D E D A M P I E R 3 nights maximum stay BBQ and camp kitchen Laundry facilities Pets at managers discretion Free good quality drinking water Managed by the DCA Phone 08 9183 1109 Email transitparkdampier.org.au Sunset Movies Beachside Markets H A M P T O N O V A L D A M P I E R DCA Phone 08 9183 1243 He had several owners over his lifetime but after the death of his second owner he was taken in by many members of the community and became a Pilbara Wanderer. Red is buried in an unmarked grave somewhere between Dampier and Point Samson. There is a statue in his memory in Dampier which is one of the towns to which he often returned. Soon after Reds death Australian author Nancy Gillespie wrote and compiled anecdotes and poetry written by several people of the Pilbara region for her 1983 book Red Dog as did Beverley Duckett in her 1993 book Red Dog the Pilbara Wanderer. Red Dogs story and statue have caught the attention of a number of people passing through Dampier including British author Louis de Bernires who was inspired to write a book loosely based on Reds legend also titled Red Dog. The book has now become a critically acclaimed feature film about Red made in Australia and released in cinemas on the 4th of August 2011. A prequel Blue Dog is also currently being filmed on Karratha Station. A range of Red Dog merchandise is available from the Karratha and Roebourne Visitor Centres including the above mentioned books the DVD and soundtrack t-shirts magnets hats key rings and plush toys. 25