What Motorhome Should You Buy?

The type of motorhome that suits you best is going to depend on your lifestyle. So, before you even start…
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Reduce site repair costs and save time on maintenance

A surface stabilisation solution to manage erosion and accommodate heavy vehicles. For caravan parks that have soft sites or receive…
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Say G’day to the biggest thing in regional tourism

With regional travel booming across much of Australia, the G’day Group today launches G’Day Parks – the nation’s largest community…
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Camping is a ‘Real Life Classroom’ these school holidays, 94% of campers agree it teaches children important life skills

After such a disruptive year for parents across Australia, trying to balance education challenges created by COVID-19 and work, these school holidays provide the perfect opportunity…
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Take control of your finances

Caravan Industry Association of Australia is pleased to be able to connect you with a series of webinars presented by…
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5 ways to enjoy a caravan or camping adventure with Dad this Father’s Day

The days are getting longer and after the year we have all had, who doesn’t want to hit the road…
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Planning Your Big Lap: Before you go

Leaving is the hardest part The first thing you should know is making the decision to leave is the hardest…
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Planning Your Big Lap: Finding the best campsites

Free camps Free camps can be anything from an overnight roadside gravel pit, to fantastic community run facilities with toilets,…
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The Kennedy Ranges: Getting off the beaten track

Rugged, isolated and harshly beautiful, the Kennedy Range is like much of northern Western Australia. Ancient landscapes of red cliffs,…
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Waratah: the town at the top of a waterfall

Tasmania’s rugged and remote west coast wilderness is at the mercy of winds that batter the landscape nearly every day.…
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The Wild Northern Flinders

The Flinders Ranges make up over 400km of some of the most dynamic outback landscapes in Australia. They’re a playground…
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The Highlights of Gundagai’s Heritage Trail

Local Aboriginal People referred to Gundagai as “one big water”. They relied on the Murrumbidgee River as a source of…
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Exploring the Eyre – Port Augusta to Ceduna

Named for Edward John Eyre, the first European to cross the Nullarbor by foot, the original Eyre Highway was nothing…
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Next Stop Cootamundra

Located a good 400km southwest of Sydney off the new freeway, Cootamundra is an important railway town for goods running…
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Strahan – gateway to Tassie’s wild west

Strahan is a wild place on the edge of some of the most beautiful and inhospitable wilderness you can imagine.…
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A Town Called Penguin

Situated right on the coastal fringe facing Bass Strait, Penguin’s shoreline is forever changing through the wind and swells which…
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