Mardi Gras Fair Day is one of the most exciting events on the LGBTIQ+ calendar, and this year Caravan Industry Association of Australia is thrilled to be involved, along with Read Article
Mardi Gras Fair Day is one of the most exciting events on the LGBTIQ+ calendar, and this year Caravan Industry Association of Australia is thrilled to be involved, along with Read Article
Research shows Valentine’s Day camping trips are good for relationships With Valentines Day now just around the corner, sometimes the best gift can be time spent together in nature. Research Read Article
David and Sherryn Blower have always loved caravan and camping trips, and in 2017 their setup was upgraded more than they had ever expected. At the Queensland Caravan, Camping and Touring Supershow Read Article
Echuca The mighty Murray River!! What a destination. We all hear about the Murray but not a lot of people visit this quintessential Australian landmark compared to other coastal places. Echuca is situated right on Read Article
Melbourne Melbourne: Arty, stylish, cosmopolitan, cultural, athletic and sports obsessed – She may lack the natural beauty of her big sister (Sydney), but Australia’s ‘most livable’ city is far from the ugly little sister. She’s grown. Matured. She boasts beautifully Read Article
“Mum, Stella keeps looking at me.” “Well, stop touching me, Sage!” Whinging and arguing in the car can only be tolerated for so long. Being ‘chalkies’ by trade, we do Read Article
Boyd Town Getting caravan sites and any form of accommodation on the South Coast around the Christmas/New Year period is like ‘finding a needle in a haystack’. We called over 15 caravan parks Read Article
Moving on from Mildura, we decided we would take the opportunity to check out some more Silo Art. So, we headed off towards the tiny village of Patchewollock. Patchy, as Read Article
While our writings will have a focus on our methods of educating our children as we roam around Australia, we too need a summer holiday! Therefore, our content will feature more on the locations Read Article
With the long weekend approaching, many people around the country might be heading off on a caravan or camping trip or spending time at the beach, while others will be Read Article
After reluctantly leaving Renmark, it was time to make our way to Mildura. The road to the border is long and straight and the countryside is mainly covered in Mallee Read Article
Although we could have easily spent the day lazing in the shade on the banks of the Murray River, we thought we would do a little bit of exploring around Read Article
After an awesome couple of days in the beautiful Barossa Valley, we were ready to hit the road and head to Renmark. Our first stop was in the small town Read Article
Lappin’ It Up – Livin’ in a Van Down Under “Let’s make it a year or more!” were the words that passed my lips the night I returned home from my first day back Read Article
The Sapphire Coast is the region in South East NSW stretching from Bermagui to the Victorian border. Having now spent two summer holidays serving coffee in this pristine region, it’s Read Article
The Barossa Valley is one of the premier wine growing regions in Australia. With over 150 wineries in the area, it was a tough decision choosing which ones to visit. Read Article
Meet our new Follow the Sun travellers, Brenden and Mel! Our first day in the Dometic Winnebago was filled with winding roads, rolling hills and green, green vineyards. As we Read Article
The charm of Adelaide city – its wide tree lined streets, the rooftop bars, the beaches, the mountain ranges that surround the city, the churches on every corner, the architecture Read Article
The bright bight and the Eyre Peninsula along the South Australian western coastline really is a breathtaking experience for any campervans and caravans – whether a single, a couple of Read Article
As we drove into the town with its red dirt, shrubby landscape and old buildings, we had no expectation of what we could get from the town, nor what we Read Article
Generally speaking, contents include bicycles, clothing and personal belongings, fishing equipment, home appliances, personal computers and their equipment, photographic equipment (including cameras and binoculars), removable carpets, furniture, furnishings and rugs, Read Article
Caravan Industry Association of Australia is pleased to present the latest in our ‘Caravan and camping with the stars’ video series. Throughout the series, we sit down with well-known Australians as they Read Article
In this blog, Jess and Andy from Round and Round Coffee have been on the road for almost a year and are now sharing some of the most important things Read Article
We are coming up to one whole year on the road travelling Australia with our Coffee business “Round & Round”. I thought I’d reflect and share with you, what we’ve Read Article
After a short but sweet, and windy, night in Denmark we back tracked to see Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks. Western Australia really is home to Australia’s best beaches and Read Article
Our next destination was Denmark and our biggest day of driving – only 4 hours which isn’t long for Western Australia. First thing in the morning we made our way Read Article
Photography tips with Round and Round Coffee We get a lot of comments about photos of our travels and often get asked what kind of camera we use. You might Read Article
With a full day in Margaret River and so much to see we decided to join an organised tour. We went with Margaret River Discovery Company as we wanted to Read Article
We left Bunbury early in the morning and officially crossed over into the Margaret River Region. First stop was the Busselton Jetty; a leisurely 1.8km walk to the end of Read Article
It’s time to meet our latest travellers, Poppy and Tom! The couple live in Melbourne and love to explore as much of the country as they can. Together, they have Read Article
When we arrived in Perth, we felt a mixture of excitement and sadness- we were looking forward to seeing the city, but disappointed that our trip was coming to an Read Article
We have teamed up with Sunrise again and have officially hit the road for our latest Sam Mac Convoy! BIG4 Holiday Parks and Let’s Go Motorhomes have also come on Read Article
After a great morning in Carnarvon, we again packed up the motorhome to head to our second last destination, Geraldton. We were booked in at the Belair Gardens and since Read Article
Carnarvon was another town that we didn’t know too much about prior to arriving, but we quickly discovered there is actually SO much to see and do! As soon as Read Article
Coming from Queensland, we are used to nice beaches and we thought ours were just about the best in the world; but after this trip we’ve realised we have some Read Article
Lagoon Explorer Kayak and Snorkel tour with Exmouth Adventure Co. Prior to beginning our WA trip, we’d been told that we should go snorkeling on the Ningaloo Reef at Exmouth Read Article
After departing from Karijini, we began the long drive to Karratha. From Joffre Gorge (where we spent the morning) the drive was about six hours- again, if you’re doing this Read Article
When we first started planning our journey from Broome to Perth and asking around for recommendations, a few people told us we should check out Karijini National Park. We did Read Article
We have done road trips before, but this drive is a whole other level. I’m writing this from Karijini National Park, which means we have driven roughly 1000km so far, Read Article
WOW. Yesterday marked our first official day on the Dometic Follow the Sun Relay, and it was definitely one for the books! We arrived in Broome at about 6.30pm on Read Article
The Last Leg- Queenstown to Hobart So here we are on our last leg of our Tasmanian adventure. It’s a pretty big day of travel organised from Queenstown to Hobart Read Article
This week we arrived at our final stop on the #FTSRelay – beautiful Broome! Famous for its rich pearling history and epic sunsets on Cable Beach, the town has a Read Article
Want to join Sam Mac and the Sunrise crew on an all-expenses paid caravanning holiday? We have teamed up with Sunrise again and are preparing to hit the road for Read Article
Fresh from our Katherine adventures we buckled up and made ourselves comfortable for the long drive across the border into Kununurra, WA. Thankfully the motorhome makes travel a breeze and Read Article
Meet our bloggers Jess and Andy are part of the emerging trend of people ditching the 9-5 for an adventurous life of travelling, trading and living on the road. The couple Read Article
So we left Cradle Mountain with an appreciation of the rugged mountains and the wildlife that calls it home. Back in our Apollo camper and off to Queenstown we went. Read Article
Lake Argyle When visiting the Kimberley’s you absolutely have to stop at Lake Argyle, it is one of our favourite spots in WA and we were stoked to get to Read Article
Wander to Wonder Oz – Darwin to Katherine Howdy! We’re the Davey family of Wander to Wonder Oz – Leigh, Tegan, Bodhi (7yrs) and Finn (5yrs). We’ve been travelling around Read Article
Cradle Mountain – since our last blog – turns out Cradle Mountain just keeps giving the wow moments. We had another day to do some ‘serious’ exploring. We were encouraged Read Article
Mudgee The town of Mudgee is located 268km (3.5 hour drive or 45 minute flight) north-west of Sydney. When you visit Mudgee, you can swirl and sip your way across Read Article
Well, what can we say about Parrtjima… it was incredible! The MacDonnell Range, a dry and bushy backdrop in the day, transformed into vibrant colourful expression of art through lights Read Article