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22-year-old quits high-paying job, converts van into camper for Australia road trip

12.06.2026 05:03 1 min 3 sources
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22-year-old quits high-paying job, converts van into camper for Australia road trip
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In Brief

Cassandra Jovanovic quit her stable job and spent over $30,000 converting a 2010 Toyota HiAce into a camper. Over 11–14 months she covered more than 40,000 km across Australia, facing breakdowns and lack of amenities.

22-year-old Cassandra Jovanovic left her high-paying job and spent over $30,000 converting a 2010 Toyota HiAce (or, according to other sources, a truck) into a motorhome for a trip across Australia.

During her 11–14 month solo journey she covered more than 40,000 km. She encountered breakdowns in remote areas and limitations due to the lack of a shower and toilet in the van. Weekly expenses for fuel, food, and maintenance were around $500.

Her current income comes from social media sponsorship deals and selling online travel guides.

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Story sources

22-year-old woman quits job and converts van to travel across Australia

30.03.2026 ngoisao.vnexpress.net VIE

22-year-old woman quits high-paying job to travel Australia in motorhome

30.03.2026 tin.skydoor.net VIE

Woman quits job to travel Australia in a motorhome

29.03.2026 Znews.vn VIE

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