Author: KEA Team
Date Posted: 22nd March 2022
Australia is by far one of the best countries in the world to travel in an RV.
Australia’s vast landscape – traversing tropical rainforests, the arid red outback, and pristine golden coastlines – is the perfect terrain to take advantage of the onboard facilities available when travelling in a motorhome.
Author: KEA Team
Date Posted: 17th January 2022
Travelling by campervan is one of the best ways to see and experience everything Australia has to offer. There’s nothing like the feeling of packing your camper and hitting the open road, following your bliss and enjoying the freedom to go and stay virtually anywhere.
Author: Malcolm Street
Date Posted: 10th February 2021
One good thing to come out of 2020 is the chance to work remotely.
Author: Ali Millar
Date Posted: 9th October 2020
From Byron Bay to Port Macquarie, the northern NSW coastline has more 'heads' than you can poke a stick at, many offering RVers the perfect mix of relaxed coastal activities, beautiful beaches and epic vistas – all easily accessed from spectacular waterfront campsites.
Author: Malcolm Street
Date Posted: 9th October 2020
Australia is a unique country in many ways. Geographically speaking, its landmass will fit Europe in quite easily and it is larger than the Lower 48 States of the USA. However, while Europe is heavily populated and there are certainly a plethora of towns and cities in the middle of the USA to visit, inland Australia has large tracts of nothing.
Author: Kirstie Bedford
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
The statistics say it all. Caravan parks are thriving, and they are evolving to suit customers who have increasingly high expectations.
Caravan Industry Association of Australia’s research shows the industry has been, on average, athe fastest growing domestic accommodation type for the past five years.
Author: Laura Grey
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
Here are some top summer destinations and great places to consider pulling up and staying for the hot weather.
Author: Peter Quilty
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
A number of the townships within the Mitchell Shire are innocently, if not ignorantly, deemed as places deserving of nothing more than a brief ‘pitstop’ while en route to Sydney. But the recent experience of a short sojourn to Seymour (just over 100km north of Melbourne) and its surrounds tells me unequivocally that anyone who adopts a ‘blink-and-you-miss-it’ mentality on this region is forgoing an exciting and fascinating travel treat.
Author: Kirstie Bedford
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
Kirstie Bedford is an annual visitor to Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula, here she shares her reasons why it's a great place to take your pooch.
There’s usually a point when you're travelling to your favourite holiday destination where you feel your whole body relax. It might be seeing the rolling hills, the smell of the air, or simply veering off the main highway.
Author: Gwen Luscombe
Date Posted: 8th October 2020
One of the first things you’ll notice when visiting the regional town of Cleve, on South Australia’s Eastern Eyre Peninsula, is its rich agricultural surrounds. In every direction are fields of wheat, barley, canola and peas with a likely pasture of sheep grazing the day away in the shadow of the impressive wind farm at Mt Millar.