Caravan World

FUTURE-PROOFING THE WEEKEND ESCAPE

Australia's $27 billion caravan industry is a vital part of the country's economy, providing domestic accommodation, boosting tourism and creating jobs. However, like many others the industry is facing the everlooming challenge of transitioning to a lowemission environment. In order to protect and future-proof the industry, the transition will require a dedicated collaborative approach between government, research, and industry. While there remains much work to be done at this point to make this transition a reality, the day will come when fossil fuel vehicles are in the minority.

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