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RV manufacturers, tech providers gather to tackle big issues at annual caravan industry conference

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia’s annual National Conference is kicking off at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast from 10 to 12 May to converge RV manufacturers and technology providers and discuss big topics arising across the industry.

RV manufacturing flourishes with promising 2022 figures

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia has released manufacturing and import figures for 2022, with nearly 50,000 new registrations recorded and 28,031 new units sold in Australia up 17.1 per cent compared to the previous year.

Can caravan parks be the answer to EV charging infrastructure?

Caravan Industry Association of Australia believes the answer to future regional connectivity is through the caravanning industry, with calls for support on transforming its national caravan park network into a fast charge super network.

Australian Made teams up with the Caravan Industry Association to support Aussie caravan manufacturers

The Caravan Industry Association of Australia (CIAA) and the Australian Made Campaign (AMCL) will support and promote the Aussie manufacturers that contribute to the...

Report: Caravanning and Camping trumps other accommodation types

Tourism Research Australia has released its annual State of the Industry report which showed that Australian tourism contributed $116.7 billion in the national budget...

Australia’s caravan and camping industry creates “trifecta of growth” for the country

Australia’s caravan and motorhome manufacturing industry has grown consistently in recent years, culminating in its highest production levels in 37 years. The caravan and motorhome...
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