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The winner’s jersey
Or a Guernsey. Jockeying for first place in this race is udderly ridiculous fun. Welcome to the country’s cow racing capital!By Chris Blakemore and Heather Williams The Mt Compass community don’t take themselves too seriously. As a township developed around…
Caravan Parks: Three We Love, Three We Long For
If you are looking for caravan parks that are a little less glamping and a little more bush camping with benefits, do we have something for you! By Morgan Lane 1 We Love Woolgoolga Lakeside, NSW You wouldn’t be blamed…
Go on be a devil
And take a bit out of Tasmania’s glorious apple.By Jan Hawkins If you’re planning on taking on Tasmania with your RV and mobile home then there are a few things you need to know while in the planning stage. Firstly,…
The Big Trip – From the centre to the west via the back way
As it’s destined to become a bitumen thoroughfare sometime in the future, you should take the Great Central Road while it’s still a roughly-drawn red line.By Colin Kerr Carved out through sometimes fascinating desert country between Uluru in the Northern…
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…
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…
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…
Schooling your kids on the road
Top tips from the pros so you get top marks.By Mandy Farabegoli You’ve made the decision on which schooling method you are going to use (see issue 004 of RV Daily) and now it’s time to actually school your own…
Why Lakes Entrance is liquid gold for travellers
If you love expanses of water, great local food and wine topped off with 90 miles of golden sand, the Gippsland Lakes region is the destination for you. This adventure starts in Sale, gateway to Australia’s largest inland waterways,…
Caravan Parks: Three we Love, Three we Long For
Thirsting for somewhere different to stay? Here’s our six favourites on which to slake your thirst. By Philip Lord 1 We Love – Weeroona Caravan Park, Manning Point, NSW Just 30km east of the Taree CBD, Manning Point has an…
Travel: Mannum, South Australia
You’ll never guess the link from here to our love of the car.By Chris Blakemore If you could attribute our Aussie love affair with motoring to one person, it might be David Shearer of Mannum. In 1894, he took to…
Travel: Coast to Cattle Country
Coastal cousins meet country cousins. By Mark Allen Four kids, two adults, a Troopy with the van in tow travelling 2500km – piece of cake right? Was I nuts for putting four kids together in the back of the truck,…
In For A Pound
This great getaway in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges has plenty to offer no matter how you choose to travel. By Scott Mason There is something about the Flinders Ranges that makes you want to stay. I have not been able…
The Weekend Away: Seal Rocks
When it comes to getaways, two days sometimes just isn’t enough but if it’s all you have, then going back to basics is the best way to go. By Annabell Blue We snuck out of Sydney on Friday afternoon, feeling…
Bloom’n Miracles: WA Wildflowers
THE BLOOM’N WEST Western Australia’s wildflower season is world renowned but what many visitors don’t realise is that it actually runs for about five or six months of the year. Words and Photos by Colin Kerr ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TOURS…
A Week Away From Cairns
Relax into a warm and welcoming tropical road trip in and around the rainforest paradise of Cairns. Words and Images by Jan Hawkins Cairns means many things to many people, including the international tourists who fly in looking for Aussie…