Err, probably basic crap is my initial thought. I've seen a few of the basic offerings around Sydney and they were cheap trailers and cheap chinese tents, plus "fitout" was real shoddy.
Basically that trailer is bottom of the market.
If money is the real issue, have you considered adding a tent to a trailer?
If you buy a trailer of the right height, you can easily add a basic tent to the top, then chuck in the camping stuff you really want. Around Sydney I'd send people to Kanagaroo tent City or Camping World to find out more info.
Go here
http://www.oztrail.com.au/ and look at camper trailers. You will see a range of tents added to trailers. Basically two heights for standard box and off road box trailer.
In my experience, some off-road trailers are just on-road with fat tyres and 1" of mudguard clearance.
When I'd finished going around the six or so sellers of crap, I had decided that I'd rather route of getting a trailer and adding a tent, then knocking up my own kitchen and drawer set. We already had all the camping gear.
How much work do you want to do?
Go here;
http://campertrailers.org/
Go through the manufacturers list(link on top banner) and try to visit and a few local ones if you can. You will get an idea of what you need to pay for different trailers. Decent Aussie made would be about(less than) $20K. Real off road-galvanised with quality tent.
If this is your first CT, have you considered just buying a second hand one first?
There are for sale lists at
http://campertrailers.org/,
http://myswag.org/forum/ and
http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/
Those were the three sites that I found useful when we were looking to get our first CT about 2 years ago. We ended up getting a second hand one of these mob's
http://www.redbackcampers.com.au for $6,500. It was hanging around the back of a shed at a local caravan mob that we went and had a look at. The boss was angling for a Jayco style camper at the time.