Tag Western Australia
Hire a campervan in Perth to explore Australia’s sunniest capital
Things I wish I knew before camping in WA
The Giants of Mandurah: Everything you need to know about finding them
Debunking the El Questro myth: How to enjoy WA’s bucket-list destination on a budget
Red Dirt and Blue Seas – WA’s Stunning North Coast
After spending three months of lockdown in Broome, we were itching to get back on the road and continue our adventure. We had no idea of the incredible camping that lay ahead of us as we made our way south…
TJM Opens new Perth Corporate Store
In good news for 4×4 owners in the Greater Perth region, TJM 4×4 Equipped has officially opened a new corporate location in the southern suburb of O’Connor. TJM O’Connor and the adjoining Aeroklas Fitment Centre are located at 380 South…
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.…
Custom Caravan Build – Big W.A. Off-Roader
Building your own caravan is a labour of love and definitely not a job for those of us think Sikaflex is some sort of weird exercise regime. That said, if you’re prepared to put in the hours and you have…
New Avida Busselton Motorhome named after popular WA town
Avida Motorhomes’s Sales and Marketing Manager, Billy Falconer, says he and the Adida team are “ecstatic to launch the new Avida Busselton motorhome with dual rear wheels, a C-type motorhome with a bed over the cabin, that can be driven…
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…
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…
Five Australian meteorite craters you can actually visit
2020 Perth Caravan and Camping show cancelled
Amid a slew of cancellations across the country, and around the world, it was announced today that the 2020 Perth Caravan and Camping Show was to be cancelled. The Coronavirus situation has deepened concern for obvious reasons and along with…
More toll credits for caravanners
We are being encouraged to spend our holidays in fire-affected regions in Australia rather than going overseas. Trasnsurban wants to help by extending the grace period for new tolls With the world in the grips of the Coronavirus crisis, international…
13 reasons to visit Bullara, an authentic station stay on the spectacular Ningaloo coast
The remote Ningaloo coast of Western Australia is a place of stark contrast and unique beauty, and the most authentic way to experience it is by staying at a working station. Here’s 13 reasons we reckon caravanners will love Bullara…
Things to do in Broome? Don’t upset the locals!
You have to admire the mainstream media’s ability to dangle a catchy headline in cyberspace to lure in readers. Yet the actual news has little to no substance at all. Such is the case with the news item that appeared…
Poisoned food, Cable Beach and the Gibb River Road
[contentgated] John and Fran are heading deep into the north from Port Headland to De Grey River then onto Cape Keraudren at the start of week 13 of the gasless caravan testing. This next phase of the journey will really…