The rise and fall of Carapark
Australians love nicknames and they love caravans, but there is only one caravan that has a nickname all its own. Caraparks are fondly refer... Continue Reading
Australians love nicknames and they love caravans, but there is only one caravan that has a nickname all its own. Caraparks are fondly refer... Continue Reading
Phyllis and John Gibling were married in 1959 and the following year purchased the latest Sunliner caravan. Sunliners are hugely popular wi... Continue Reading
Gerhard Kaesler is credited for having built Australia’s first two motorhomes, both so rare and unique, they are kept behind glass in the So... Continue Reading
When Pat and Lloyd Ridgway set off on their honeymoon in a classic 1950s Caravan, it was the start of a 60 year love affair with caravanning... Continue Reading
Caravan dealer GEORGE LADAS traces the history of this iconic brand and how he found the van of his dreams tucked away in a farm shed. In t... Continue Reading
A family of great inventors By ROD BRUEM If you grew up in Australia in the 20th century, chances are your life has been made easier by a Pr... Continue Reading
South Australia produced more than its fair share of caravans in the 1950s and 1960s By KEITH and SUSAN HALL Most vintage caravan enthusias... Continue Reading
The idea for time to Roam came from the two-year restoration of a classic Viscount that had been in the editor’s family since 1969. PHILL TE... Continue Reading
The story behind the rise and fall of the Sunliner – Australia’s first fibreglass caravan. By ROD BRUEM Bert Tickner was barely a teenager w... Continue Reading
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