Review: Oz Cruiser Explorer 1760
Large vans replete with all the gear are appealing, but I usually prefer compact rigs. I’m not opposed to being comfortable, so if that compact van has a bathroom, an internal kitchen and a...
The Treeless Plain
Well, Yemmy made it to Denmark, WA, and back but has since had a gearbox transplant because he was having a ‘flare’ when changing between second and third. My friend, Eric, used a gearbox...
Kununurra on a Budget
You’ve just ticked the epic Gibb River Road off your bucketlist, but your caravan is in serious need of some love and attention. With the quote from the repairer more than you expected, the...
Coromal Caravans Pioneer Evolution Tested
Australia doesn’t really build cars anymore. But caravans? We’ve got more manufacturers than you can count.
But as anyone who had done the rounds of an RV show would attest, many of the thousands of...
Touring Guide: Northern Territory at its Best!
ALICE: THE HEART OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
They call it the Alice, and she is the hub of central Australia. Alice offers a number of caravan parks along with the historic Telegraph Station, the Araluen...
Review: Pioneer Mitchell Hybrid
In mid 2018, Pioneer Campers was purchased by Gason, the company that also owns Trakmaster Caravans. And we all wanted to know how the well-regarded Pioneer range would change, particularly the hybrid Pioneer Mitchell.
This...
Review: Atlantic Caravans High Terrain 19ft
They don’t call the north Melbourne suburb of Campbellfield the caravan manufacturing capital of Australia for nothing. Drive along of the industrial side streets and you’ll spot sign after sign announcing the factory of...
Jurgens Jindabyne Pop-Top Review
When we think about family caravans, we often think of 23-plus-footers – and that’s just the body length. These vans typically have a forward bed, a rear bedroom for the kids, a rear bathroom,...
Tested: Avan Ovation M3 B Class
We recently took a long, hard look at the Avan Ovation M7 Slide-Out. This van sat in the higher end of this manufacturer’s large, luxurious motorhome range, but I couldn’t help but wonder about Avan’s...
Review: Viscount Caravans is Back!
Few caravan brands have the name recognition of Viscount. At the height of its popularity, the late 1970s, it was by a wide margin the biggest selling caravan brand in Australia. Many families would...