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Kingston-Bell Range Of Caravans at Caravans West in Melbourne.Alan Bell of Caravans West is pleased to announce the arrival of the first of the New Models to replace the Coromal Brand with which we have associated with for over a decade. The first caravan to be released to the public is to known as the Kingston-Bell "Dragonfly 518", an expanding style Pop Top, capable of sleeping up to 8 persons inside. Fully Air Conditioned and fitted with a luxurious kitchen and roomy cafe style dinette, with plenty of storage and overhead cupboards, this van is sure to be a hit with larger families, without the need to own a huge 4WD for the towing job. Capable of being towed by a Ford Falcon or equivalent, there is tons of holiday fun for the whole family just waiting for you. Caravans West..Planned Model Range ExpansionCaravans West announce the pre-release of an exclusive range of new models and layouts, available from 2012. The expanded range will include Caravans and Pop Tops along with other products to further expand the range of choices to our existing customers and the future caravan buyer. MASSIVE 3 DAY STOCK CLEARANCE SALESALE starts Friday the 13th May and finishes Sunday 15th May 2011....Never has it been so easy to own a Coromal Caravan than now...at prices more like 2nd hand prices. This SALE will not be repeated, so make the effort to inspect the range of models on offer. Community donates refurbished caravans to cyclone victimsA Wide Bay community group in southern Queensland says it hopes to gather 30 unwanted caravans to give to people made homeless by Cyclone Yasi. Surfrider Caravan Park residents despairing over flood damage"I've got nothing left; I've really got nowhere to go," shellshocked Surfrider Caravan Park resident Barney Miller, 69, said yesterday. "I was offered $82,000 for this place not long ago and look at it now: it's not worth 82 shillings. I'm buggered if I know what to do from here," he said. Flood-hit residents get caravansThe Department of Human Services is bringing in caravans to allow flood-affected Charlton residents to get back onto their own properties.
Caravans must have smoke alarms by lawAlbury Central fire station commander Simon Huggett said it was now compulsory to install smoke alarms in caravans and other mobile dwellings where people sleep. |
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