HIGHWAY TO THE
DANGERZONE
MOBILE LIVING WITH PATRICK DANGERFIELD
TO BE LAUNCHED ON CHANNEL 7
Patrick Dangerfield, one of Australia’s most popular
AFL sporting personalities, has hit the road with
his family to explore the best of the Great Ocean
Road in Victoria. Mobile Living focuses purely on the
RV lifestyle, disconnecting from the loud noises of
everyday life and reconnecting as a family.
The trip is part of a new television show developed
by Dometic Australia and produced by Cameron
Damon Media in association with the Caravan
Industry Association of Australia.
"We developed the show as we are deeply
passionate about mobile living and committed to
supporting the entire Australian RV industry,” Head
of Marketing at Dometic, Justine Schuller said.
“This project is specifically intended to assist with
growth of the industry by appealing to a broad
audience and encourage them to get involved in
the RV lifestyle. We believe that all members of the
industry should be working together to support overall
growth and ensure sustainability into the future.”
Grant Manson, National Sales Director of
production company Cameron Damon Media,
said it was a great achievement for all involved
and an exciting opportunity.
“To be able to present a genuine superstar and his
family, non-scripted, gave us an amazing insight
into his life, and it was an absolute privilege.
This show has real soul, happiness, and positive
outcomes in such a believable, casual story that
organically unfolds over two episodes.”
Stuart Lamont, CEO of Caravan Industry
Association of Australia said, “Caravanning and
camping provides the perfect avenue by which
Australians can get away and reconnect with their
family and friends, while refreshing the batteries
from the ever-demanding day-to-day life. To be
able to capture Patrick as a person and his family
spending time together, as well as integrating the
many adventure activities which Patrick enjoys
doing, showcases perfectly the great times that
can be had while caravanning.”
Patrick Dangerfield jogs near the Twelve
Apostles, one of the Great Ocean Road's
most breathtaking attractions.
58 \