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Spotlight on Melbourne caravan parks: Here are six of the best
Is Mallacoota one of Victoria’s best, worst-kept secrets?
Hit the road on a hinterland trip to West Gippsland
How to light a campfire responsibly
Victorian COVID outbreak and the Big Red Bash
Organisers of the Birdsville Big Red Bash have announced the event will proceed as planned, and replacement tickets will be offered to Victorian patrons if they are unable to attend as a result of the ongoing COVID issues and border closures.…
Vic Supershow tickets selling fast!
Have you got your tickets to the Supershow? The BIG ONE is almost here and consumers are being urged to get their tickets early! After 14 months with no physical caravan and camping shows, Caravan Industry Victoria is ecstatic to…
FREE Caravan & RV Weights Inspections Victoria
Caravan Industry Victoria CIV invites you to their West Melbourne office on Friday 16 April and Friday 23 April 2021 for a FREE caravan weight inspection. The Caravan Industry Victoria CIV has teamed up with Vic Roads to establish these…
Severe weather predicted for Northern & Eastern Australia
Most weather services are predicting a major rain event across large parts of Eastern and Northern Australia with accumulated totals of up to 1 metre expected over the next 10 days in all states except South Western parts of WA.…
Pambula Motorfest & Swap Meet set to return in 2021
The Pambula Motorfest & Swap Meet is back on again after being cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a chance to exhibit your special vehicle, meet with like-minded people, help raise funds for local charities and…
Scam Alert – Caravan Industry Victoria Warns RV Buyers too Beware
Caravan Industry Victoria backs support from the Victorian Government and Consumer Affairs warning consumers to beware of scammers! It’s the time to travel and holiday at home, and one of the best ways to see our great country is via caravan…
Jurgens releases statement about factory lockout and relocation
Jurgens Australia has released a statement announcing the relocation of their manufacturing facility following a dispute with the landlord. The announcement, that appeared on the Jurgens Australia website and social media pages today, goes to great lengths to explain the…
5 Ripper bush camps to explore this summer
If you want to avoid the peak rates at caravan parks this summer, why not relax and reconnect with nature at one of these out-of-the-way bush camping spots. CAMP 1: Plantation Campground – The Grampians, Victoria How does a camping…
Modifications for tow tug survival.
The three essential tow tug modifications that can help prevent engine and transmission failure while towing heavy loads. In our quest to tow heavier loads and carry all the comforts of home, our tow tugs in factory spec are failing…
The incident that proved the worth of my Clearview mirrors
When it comes to purchasing extension mirrors for towing, you can spend a lot of money on quality gear or you can seek out cheaper options. We purchased Clearview mirrors three years ago and, after my recent traffic incident, I’m…
Could this be your next wine sipping weekend escape?
With world-class wine, handcrafted chocolate and views to die for, a trip to the Yarra Valley is something of an indulgence Being a frequent traveller along the National Highway 1 for many years, all 14,500km of it, you arrive at…
Australia’s unique history under threat
Three historically significant tourist destinations that are likely to disappear thanks to our aging population, big business apathy and government indifference. There’s absolutely no question Australia has some of the most amazing world-class tourist attractions. Uluru, Kalbarri National Park, Great…
Why I bought … a Supreme Classic
Why I bought a … is a place for RV Daily readers to tell us what they bought, and what they think about their purchase. In this story, it’s Why I bought … a Supreme Classic 19ft. Readers name and location…