The February/March 2026 issue spotlights heavy-duty towing, simplified 12V power systems and in-depth caravan reviews, alongside hybrid and tow vehicle testing. It also features technical guides and wide-ranging travel stories, from Carnarvon Gorge and the Binns Track to the Victorian Goldfields, Atherton Tablelands and the Murray River.
The lead review features the Nomadix Premier by Queensland-based Spinifex Caravans. This model is designed specifically for customers who prefer a traditional 12V electronics setup over modern, complex systems.
John Hughes also reviews the updated Wonderland RV Solara 1806, which now offers an optional composite body construction for improved insulation and weight management.
We examine the Rugged Terrain 20 from Evernew Caravans, a long-standing Australian brand. This review highlights the model's atypical front bathroom layout and high-end interior finishing.
The hybrid market is represented by the Cub Campers H16LE. This lightweight, off-road pop-top utilises an electric roof system to reduce towing height and includes an expanded list of standard equipment in this Limited Edition release.
In the tow vehicle section, we test the Ford Ranger Super Duty, assessing its increased towing and payload capacities to determine its suitability for heavy caravans.

Accompanying technical features include a guide to maintaining 12V caravan connections and an analysis of composting and non-traditional toilets, covering their mechanical function and market availability.

The travel section covers diverse Australian regions and routes. Miriam Blakers chronicles a family trip to Carnarvon Gorge National Park in a Jayco, while a new two-part series begins on the southern section of the Binns Track in the Northern Territory. Regional guides include a culinary and historical tour of the Victorian Goldfields, a waterfall circuit in the Atherton Tablelands, and a journey along the Murray River. For offroaders, we list five remote treks in the East Pilbara and provide a visitor’s guide to Roma’s Easter in the Country Festival.

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