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Caravan Review: Goldstream Rhino 2050 RE RD
Have you ever sold something and regretted it almost instantly? That was the case with me when I sold my Goldstream RV Gold Wing III camper. I loved that thing. It would go virtually...
Caravan Review: Viscount Wild Shark
Anyone with a passing interest in caravanning would have heard of the iconic brand Viscount, whose history dates back to the 1950s. A couple of years ago, Viscount was given a new lease on...
Review: Kokoda Platoon 2
Hands up if you’re in the market for a comfortable, long-term touring machine capable of rough roads, that can be towed by a mid-sized 4WD, and offers all the mod-cons of a modern Australian...
Review: Roadstar Caravans GT Classic 17ft 6in Family Van
Roadstar Caravans is continuing its aggressive push into the budget caravan market.
The company, owned by Ken Nizam, is attempting to make serious inroads in the important $50,000 to $60,000 caravan market which, for many...
Caravan Review: Hike RV Amore Ultra 22ft 6in
Hike RV was established in Campbellfield, Vic, a few years ago. It is a relatively new manufacturer; however, the company’s vans demonstrate the maturity of a manufacturer that’s been on the scene for much...
Review: Windsor Genesis 1960 RD Caravan
Just a tad west of the Queensland capital, the Brisbane Valley is somewhat of a local secret. At its heart, Lake Wivenhoe is a huge lure that is sure to hook the attention of...
Review: Crusader Excalibur Serenity
Couple’s vans, such as this Crusader Excalibur Serenity, take all shapes and sizes. After all, what one travelling couple needs another wouldn’t touch with a barge pole. Heck, some would be perfectly happy with...
Review: Nova Metrolink
When is an entry level caravan not an entry level caravan? The Nova Metrolink might provide a few clues. You see, it sits in the lower end of this award-winning manufacturer’s range, but with...
Review: New Age Caravans Road Owl
In late 2018, New Age Caravans was bought by Walkinshaw Automotive Group, the same company behind HSV.
In that time, New Age has incorporated some of Walkinshaw’s automotive technology, beginning with the Walkinshaw-designed and engineered...
Retreat ERV: The First Battery-Only Caravan
For as long as I can remember, caravans have had three main energy sources: the 240V electricity drawn from the grid; the 12V electricity stored in the van’s battery; and the gas stored in...














