Time to Roam Magazine Issue 12 - December/January 2015 | Page 6
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upfront welcome
Editor’s desk
Regular readers may have already spotted something very different
about this issue. For the first time we have a human being on our cover.
We caught up with Jimmy
Barnes recently -just days
after he was released from
hospital after spending some
time being treated for a fairly
debilitating back problem.
While clearly still in some pain,
“Barnsey” could not have been
more generous with his time
as he talked about his love of
roaming Australia and showed
off his two slick caravans.
He was a true gentleman and
we are honoured to have him
as our first human cover model.
He’s been one of Australia’s
most successful musicians and
it ‘s obvious that success has
come from hard work, talent
and a good dose of being
genuinely courteous to others.
As we come to the end of
another year and get set for 2015,
I’d like to thank our readers and
advertisers for their support.
The year ends on a positive
note with Caravan Industry
Association figures showing a
healthy rise in registrations for
new caravans and RVs in 2014.
Association chief executive
Stuart Lamont is absolutely
right in suggesting our caravan,
motorhome and camper builders
offer a “beacon of hope” they
can help replace some of the
jobs lost by the shutdown
of car manufacturing.
This is an idea we have
championed for some time.
Nevertheless, Victoria Caravan
Trades President Peter May
has a had a bit of a go at us
(see Letters page 14) for a story
in our last issue suggesting
renewed focus on Australia by
importers would lead to lower
prices and improved product.
Our feature this issue (p32) on
the luxury Five Star 5th Wheeler,
manufactured mostly in China, but
finished off in Lismore NSW, shows
how rapidly the industry is evolving.
Successful Australian
manufacturers are increasingly
part of a global supply chain,
sourcing components from
wherever they can most efficiently.
Buying “Australian Made” is no
longer a black or white choice. It’s
a bit like buying a food product
where the label on the back says,
“made in Australia from local
and imported ingredients”.
Contrary to Mr May’s claims,
we’d like to think we are doing
a reasonable job at keeping
you informed on subjects
like this as well as many
other issues not covered in
other media. As always, we
welcome feedback from all.
From all of us here at Roam,
thanks again for your support and
best wishes for a safe and happy
Christmas and holiday season.
Rod Bruem
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