Camper Trailer of the Year through the ages
Now in its 15th year, it’s fair to say Camper Trailer of the Year has grown and changed over the years. Every event brings with it a fresh lineup o...
Now in its 15th year, it’s fair to say Camper Trailer of the Year has grown and changed over the years. Every event brings with it a fresh lineup o...
Magic places where the stars touch the Earth
Mobile sand has taken charge of a major chunk of the Australian continent over the past 30,000 years
We go behind the scenes at Cub Campers to better understand how a camper goes from concept to reality
If you’re into history and are keen to immerse yourself in vast wilderness, why not follow in the footsteps of European settlers.
The starvation of Burke and Wills at Cooper Creek is a tragic but pivotal Australian story. Is it fair to expect everyone to know it?
We recently addressed the issue of the dying (or dead) Darling River and how it related to cotton farming. Now, we take a look at the broader issue...
Camper recounts the navigational hell the Great Barrier Reef put Captain Cook’s Endeavour through. Perhaps he would’ve been better off hitching up ...
How did the oddball trees of the Aussie outback wind up where they are? It’s not just a matter of curiosity. The answers could reveal secrets from ...
Camper Tips you off on the long, fabled history of the Cape York Peninsula.
After 50 years in the business, Cub continue to grow, with new management, marketing and manufacturing propelling them towards 1,000 campers a year.
Australia’s past is full of stories that, in our day to day living, we forget ever happened. The Moons introduce a few museums in which these forme...
There’s no way Britain sent convicts to Australia to reduce overpopulation. A darker, more sinister motivation lies behind the historical move.
We take a look at Australia’s long-term geological trajectory, from a partly submerged continent, to one big snowball, to the mineral-rich continen...