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Caravan Review: Harvok Suit of Armour
A few weeks ago, a name in the caravanning world caught my attention: Harvok. But are the vans coming off its production line garden variety stick and tin constructions? No. What sets Harvok apart...
Paramount Duet Reviewed and Rated
The Paramount Duet has been on the scene for donkey’s years. It was, in fact, one of the earliest caravans to incorporate fold-out bed-ends. Sure, retractable beds had been fitted to campers going back...
Review: Australis Overland XT 21ft
Australis Caravans has developed a new caravan in its Overland range. Known as the Overland XT Series, this 21ft van is the second in the manufacturer’s stable to be fitted with a slide-out. The...
Review: Ex-Rental Kea Nomad M700 Three-Birth Campervan
As I type, I am sitting inside a secondhand Kea Nomad M700 three-birth motorhome. It’s a B class Sprinter-based conversion that has kept me dry and comfortable as I camped on the Paradise Beach,...
Diesel Fuel Efficiency Test: Driving Slower
Fuel. Along with accommodation/site costs, it’ll be one of your biggest expenses when caravanning, if not the biggest. But I don’t need to tell you that – no doubt your bank account has told...
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...
Review: Australis Caravans Coastline 20
Australis Caravans is an all-new manufacturer, headed up by Mark Chadwick and business partner Aleksandar Nastevski. Alex has been in the industry for over 10 years (design and drafting), and Mark for over 15...
Bailey Australia Unicorn IV Pamplona Reviewed
Bailey Australia has just launched its promised ‘Australianised’ Unicorn IV Pamplona. If you’ll forgive the brag, we were the first to hitch up this van for an in-depth look.
Despite now being built locally, the...
Review: Crusader Musketeer Aramis
I admit it. It had been some time – perhaps three years – since I’d towed a Crusader caravan. I’m not sure what was behind the separation but, hitching up the Aramis one bitterly...
Review: Opus OP4 Camper Trailer
I can say with some certainty that there aren’t too many campers on the Australian market quite like the Opus OP4. Nor would there be many (or any!) of this kind that could be...














