Have look at the Customline also. They are all Aussie made and manufactured. We looked at the Camel and almost got one, but the wife wasn't happy with the angled wall/side of the tent over the main bed. She wanted it vertical and as its her side of the bed, I had to listen (I think it would P me off if that was my side to
) That was the main reason we went away from the Camel.
Its such a little thing when I think about it now and write it down, but thats what make the variety available so good, theres something out there for everyone.
We have the Adventure walk up model, and I would say on average its a 45min to set up camp, awning inc. But as its already been pointed out, it varies so much as to what you have, what the kids sleep in, if you need to get bikes of first or not etc. Our bed is always made up, and the kids sleep in swags inside the tent. everything for them is in the swag, mattress, sleeping bag etc, so we lift those onto the floor and put their poles in and they are done.
We have it set up so that everything we need inside the tent (clothes, pillows, toiletries etc) is in the walk up area of the trailer. So once the main tent is erected, my wife stays in there, sorts out the swags, tidys our bed up, sets the clothes up whilst I work on the outside. We have found this works for us. By the time she has done that, Ive done the pegs, tropical roof, kitchen, and she comes and helps with the awning.
We have our fridge in the ute and it stays there. IMO the Drifta swing out kitchen and stirage drawers are the best things ever.
If everything has a place, life is easier. We have found we keep taking less 'stuff' away, as it just takes longer to set up and pack up.
What ever you choose, you'll be happy and you'll find the right set up methods etc that suit you. Everyone is different, everyone takes different stuff, as long as you get out there and enjoy it, that's the main thing!
Now I better go pack the ute, we're off this afternoon for the long weekend.....
Maho