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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...
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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...
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Titanium Caravans Launch!

It’s not often a caravan launch feels like a red carpet movie premiere, but Titanium Caravans pulled it off with flair. The Melbourne-based manufacturer unveiled two new models in a dazzling event that blended...
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Cowfish VanTenna: Installation And Review

For many caravanners, kicking back with free-to-air television is a regular thing after a long day on the road. But beyond just entertainment, regional TV offers something streaming services such as Starlink can’t –...
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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...
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Caravan Review: Snowy River Caravans SRL216S

There is no shortage of options with the lineup of Snowy River Caravans. From a 13ft hybrid to a 22ft campervan, and everything in between and beyond, Snowy River has virtually all corners of...
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Caravan Review: Hilltop Mawson 18ft 5in Limited Edition

Over the years, I’ve kept a mental list of manufacturers I’ll consider for when the time comes for me to hit the road full time. That’s still a few years away, but that time...
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Caravan Rest Areas: A Truckie’s Advice

Rest areas. Ultimately, they’re about ensuring everyone has somewhere to pull up safely to have a break from the rigours of the road, whether you’re towing a caravan or driving a car, motorhome or...
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Winnebago Byron: Review

I’ve been behind the wheel of quite a few motorhomes lately, each of them based on a Mercedes Sprinter. Cruising along the highway, high in my perch in the driver’s cab, each time has...
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Royal Flair Micron: Caravan Review

Royal Flair is targeting budget-conscious caravan buyers with the return of its classic Micron.  With its rear-door entry, the new 16ft 6in Micron retails for about $76,000. It’s classified as an ‘entry level’ caravan, designed...