The Enduring Spirit of Australian Camping
From basic tents to luxury vans, the core appeal of camping in Australia remains the same: connection, simplicity, and adventure. Discover why we still love to get away.
From basic tents to luxury vans, the core appeal of camping in Australia remains the same: connection, simplicity, and adventure. Discover why we still love to get away.
Caravan parks aren't a compromise holiday. They're a $14 billion portal to simpler times, forging community and driving regional tourism. Discover why Aussies are choosing less to get more.
Austinmer Beach remains a nostalgic favourite, bustling with families and day trippers. The local fish and chip shop reports selling up to 600kg of chips daily, proving the area's enduring appeal.
We road-tested the Anker SOLIX EverFrost 2 portable fridge for months. Does this ice-free, battery-powered cooler justify its price for Australian campers and entertainers? Find out.
A 19-year-old man has died after being found unresponsive in Logue Brook Dam near Harvey. Emergency services were called to the popular camping spot early Saturday morning.
A new $1.9 million beachfront campground with 100 sites has opened at Lake Macquarie's Belmont Wetlands, promising a major boost for Hunter eco-tourism and local jobs.
The Town of Cambridge abandons its plan to turn off hot water at City Beach to deter illegal campers. A new, compassionate strategy focusing on education is underway for 2026.
Get ready for summer adventures! BLUETTI's Black Friday sale offers deals on portable power stations for camping and road trips. Sale ends November 28.
Augusta-Margaret River residents demand overflow camping solution as summer van traveller influx overwhelms local areas. Shire's enforcement strategy faces backlash.
Stirling Council proposes a $350,000 temporary overflow car park at Hamersley Golf Course to tackle illegal parking. The 50 new bays will be built on part of the 10th fairway. Read more.
A new 122-lot beachside campground is set to open at Lake Macquarie's Belmont Wetlands, aiming to balance tourism with conservation. Book your spot now for a sustainable coastal escape.
Rottnest Island campers got more than they bargained for when curious quokkas invaded their tent, devoured snacks and left unwanted 'presents' on sleeping bags in a midnight raid.
The beloved Kiama Folk Festival has been cancelled after 27 years due to the council's new camping restrictions at showgrounds, leaving the community and organisers devastated.