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Caravan sway is one of the most common causes of caravan accidents on the road and can be caused by poor weight distribution, uneven tyre pressure, poor suspension, side winds and entering slipstreams of heavy vehicles such as semi-trailers. Caravan sway can be prevented by packing your weight away from the axle, ensuring your tow ball weight is not too light, applying the appropriate air pressure to your tyres and reducing your speed in treacherous conditions.
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On this episode of Just Go, Lee explores the other side to Queensland’s Gold Coast – it’s stunning hinterland. Back in the kitchen, Lee learns some tricks to cooking delicious cuisine from the USA. Rhys and Geoff Cox take it up a notch in Yarrawonga, a water playground on the Victorian and New South Wales border. Plus don’t miss the weekly Aussie Hot Spots
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A tour of Narooma, a picturesque coastal town located on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Renowned for its stunning turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and scenic landscapes, the BIG4 East Caravan Park is ideally located for various activities, including swimming, fishing, kayaking, and whale watching.
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Macca' from What's Up Down Under takes us on a tour of Scarborough, a picturesque seaside suburb on the Queensland Redcliffe Peninsula. Renowned for its beautiful beaches, scenic waterfront, and vibrant marina, Scarborough offers a delightful coastal lifestyle. The area is perfect for swimming, fishing, boating, and picnicking. In addition, Macca takes us to Redcliffe, the home of international stars the Bee Gees and a museum that displays their amazing history.
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A snapshot of Burra, a historic town located in the mid-north region of South Australia, with the What's Up Down Under crew. Known for its rich mining heritage, Burra played a significant role in Australia's copper industry during the 19th century. The town is home to well-preserved heritage sites, including the Burra Mine, the Miner's Dugouts, and a collection of historic buildings that reflect its prosperous past.
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Brooke and Tim take some time to relax at the Discovery Holiday Park and then head to for a parma at Molly Malones Irish pub in Devonport. Avida then give Brooke the chance to drive the Esperance motorhome, which is Australian made.
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A tour of Inverloch, a charming coastal town on the Bass Coast of Victoria. Known for its stunning beaches, including the popular Inverloch Surf Beach and the family-friendly Anderson Inlet, it is a favourite destination for water sports enthusiasts, surfers, and beachgoers. A popular spot for caravanners is the BIG4 Holiday Park, which offers a great range of accommodations and activities for the kids.
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Tim and Pete head to the local Busselton Jetty, which was built back in 1865, so it's been a an icon of the town for quite some time now. It was originally a commercial port, and was the main port for the South West until 1972. It's the longest timber pile jetty in the southern hemisphere.
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