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Caravan Review: Australis Caravans Overland 226
Australis Caravans is a relatively new caravan manufacturer, opening at the start of 2021 with an expanding range of vans on offer. The company is headed up by Mark Chadwick, who has been in...
Caravan Review: Goldstream RV 1500 Remote
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, when it’s time to go offroad, nothing quite beats a compact caravan. Others will disagree, sure, but if you’ve ever found yourself at a dead...
Review: Great Escape Caravans FX Family Escape FX Black Edition Deluxe
Great Escape Caravans is a boutique Melbourne caravan manufacturer. Being unfamiliar with this company’s range of vans, I jumped at the chance to hitch up the FX Family Escape Black Edition Deluxe.
Great Escape builds...
Caravan Review: Pacific Pathfinder 17ft
Big caravans have their place and I always appreciate the living space they offer. However, single-axle rigs, about 18ft in body length, are my preference. They’re lighter, a little easier to tow, and when...
Caravan Review: Regal Access Van
Touring Australia should be possible by everyone, regardless of their station in life. Over the years, some caravan manufacturers have customised wheelchair-friendly vans, allowing people in wheelchairs to enjoy the same lifestyle able-bodied people...
Review: Wonder Roo Caravans XX4 Pearl Off Grid, Off Road Air
INTRO: A unique, heavy-duty chassis. An extensively-equipped exterior. A smart interior. And one young family about to have the time of their lives. This is Justin and Carissa Morgan’s new caravan, a Pearl XX4...
Review: 19ft 6in Wonder Roo XXI Pearl
Within the Australian caravan manufacturing industry, it’s not unusual for a new builder to pop-up now and again. In fact, it happens with some frequency. I had heard of Wonder Roo Caravans, and even...
All-New Isuzu MU-X
Isuzu has released the brand new MU-X – and it’s much more than a facelift. In fact, the new MU-X appears to be an even more attractive proposition for Australian caravanners.
Chief among the changes...
Review: New Age Caravans Wayfinder WF13
On what was one of Melbourne’s wettest and windiest days in spring, we hooked up the New Age Caravans Wayfinder camper and headed out for some fun, all the while hoping the weather might...
Caravan Review: Hilltop H-17
Of all the manufacturer-based caravan clubs, none seem to match the enthusiasm of the members of the Hilltop Caravans club. They call themselves ‘Hilltopians’ and their pride in their vans is infectious. Having attended...














