The most widespread eucalypt in Australia
Flora & Fauna – River Red GumBy Scott Mason The beautiful Eucalyptus camaldulensis, or river red gum, is the most widespread eucalypt in Australia, often seen in large clusters, dominating the riverside and dry creekbeds of our inland areas. Along…
The Big Trip – Cape York in two weeks
If that wasn’t enough – we borrowed the van too!By Justin Lorrimer For as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to travel to Cape York. The journey is surrounded by campfire tails of legendary 4X4 tracks, amazing fishing…
Opal down under
Specced out to the 9’s with an eye-catching interior and exterior; will Opal Caravans’ newest releases be as sought after as the precious stone itself? By Anthony Kilner Melbourne icon Opal Caravans has been in the manufacturing game since 1975,…

5 Ripper Bush Camps
From the beach to the outback, it’s surprising where a relatively secluded spot for a swim, a walk or a wildlife watch can be found. Devils Marbles Campground, NTThe Devils Marbles campground is located about a kay off the Stuart…

Change your tow ball height in a flash
Rapid Hitch allows multiple heights for your tow ball… really quickly.By Mark Allen That’s too high … that’s too low. Rather than asking Goldie Locks or the Three Bears to get the height of your tow ball just right, try…
Top 10 coolest Mountain Bike Trails
The top 10 coolest Mountain Bike Trails.By Gary Tischer Born off the back of its forerunner the dandy horse, the iconic bicycle has its 200th birthday this year. The advancements that have been made since 1816 have been nothing short…
It’s above par below decks on the Spirit of Tasmania
Planning a Bass Straight Crossing? Here’s what to expect. By Jan Hawkins Crossing Bass Strait has always been an iconic journey for Aussies. It is a trip right up there with The Ghan, The Indian Pacific Rail and flying across…
Readers’ Rigs – “Life’s too short to drive a Toyota”
Defender FaithKenneth Kemp, is looking forward to taking a permanent break from the military despite then buying a Landie! Retiring after 27 years in the Australian Defence Force, Kenneth has turned his attention to setting up the ideal touring rig.…
Jayco Outback meets Range Rover Sport
Anglo-Australian relationships often need translation. Does this Range Rover and Jayco pairing lead to a strained or a ripper combination?Words by Tim Scott photography by Brett Hemmings Look, I can’t afford one either, but the Range Rover Sport is very…
Surf & Turf
While the concept of the Surf and Turf originated in North America, it has become a favourite on restaurant tables across our own country. Ingredients 1kg of large green prawns2 large cloves of garlic (mash well)or a big squeeze of…
Caravan Parks – Three We Love, Three We Long For
From caravan parks masquerading as resorts to camp grounds showcasing the natural surrounds, here are places we’re coveting this issue… For images, videos and the full RV Daily experience, read this in our online magazine. Bendalong Point Caravan Park, Bendalong, NSW…
The Blackmores search for sunshine
Let’s Go Caravan & Camping. After tolerating some wet and wild weather in the south, the Blackmores decided to take a side trip to a place you can always count on for sunshine – the red centre! Now, this side…
Maccas Useless Information – Talkin’ Strayan
Australia is an amazing country, it’s as full as a butcher’s pup when it comes to beauty and as far as being a place to live, well it’s a bloody bobby dazzler. The land down under is by modern worldwide…
Going Deluxe in a Suncamper
Glamping it up in Suncamper’s Sovereign Deluxe.By Richard Robertson There’s something blingy about white leather upholstery. It screams look-at-me, to hell with the cleaning – and no kids allowed. That was my first impression stepping inside Suncamper’s distinctively styled Sovereign…