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Review: On the Move Caravans Adventure 5.5.
As 2025 wound to a close, I received a call. Caravan HQ in Pakenham, Vic, had an Adventure 5.5 available with which I could have some pre-Christmas fun. This van was built by On...
Caravan Review: Gold Class Caravans AC16C
As 2025 wound to a close, I found myself hauling a brand new caravan along Victoria’s Monash Freeway, barreling east towards Metung, a breathtaking township on the Gippsland Lakes. The van was the prototype...
Review: Avida Birdsville LX
Avida truly is one of Australia’s manufacturing success stories. Six decades ago, the company began under the name Freeway. The company’s first product was a slide-on camper, a style of RV that’s still popular...
Review: Snowy River SRV 22.2
Snowy River Caravans is not a company that’s happy to rest on its laurels. This RV brand has, in fact, become one of the largest in Australia with a value offering that other manufacturers...
Review: Snowy River Caravans SRP20 Pop-Top
In recent years, Snowy River Caravans has grown to be one of the largest manufacturers of caravans in Australia. It’s perhaps not surprising: the value offered by Snowy River can’t be ignored. The shell...
Review: Gold Class Caravans LC19C
Last issue, we introduced you to a new brand of caravan: Gold Class Caravans. Specifically, we looked at the first model in Gold Class’s offroad range, the Adventure Class.
This new brand of vans was...
Caravan Review: Majestic Caravans Navigator 196
Majestic Caravans has been in the business of building caravans for more than 20 years. That’s two decades spent evolving with the caravan industry, applying new build techniques or refining existing ones. The Tiara...
Review: Gold Class Caravans AC19C
There’s a new brand of caravan on the market, Gold Class Caravans. Based in Queensland, under the umbrella of Market Direct Group, Gold Class Caravans has two model ranges: Adventure Class and Luxe Class.
Adventure...
Caravan Review: 24ft Royal Flair Family Flair Quad Bunk
Most of the caravans I tow are between 17ft and 22ft. Every once in a while, however, I hitch up a big Bertha – a caravan with more living space than a city apartment...
Review: Avida Explorer LX
During the depths of a Victorian winter – and if you’re from the south, you’ll know just how cold those nights can be – I was presented with the opportunity to get away for...














