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Featured RV Friendly Events

WA
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Captivate Capel Festival

Captivate Capel is an annual, family-friendly community festival in the Shire of Capel, Western Australia, focused on sustainability, arts, and local culture, featuring live music, eco-workshops (reduce, reuse, recycle), recycled art competitions, makers markets, food trucks, and community involvement

QUEENSLAND
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Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival

Event date: 28 May 2027

The Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival celebrates the essence of the Burdekin region, renowned as the Sugarcane Capital of Australia, by showcasing its people, produce and culture.

Consisting of two headline events, the Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival starts with the Burdekin Cultural Fair featuring First Fire on Friday night, followed by the Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships on Saturday at the Home Hill Showgrounds.

The Burdekin Cultural Fair featuring First Fire celebrates the diversity of the Burdekin region bringing together a diverse range of cultures through a variety of culinary delights, interactive activities and captivating entertainment. Don't miss the highlight of the night, the lighting of the first fire of the 2027 sugarcane crushing season. Hear the crackling of the crop burning, smell the sweet essence of the burning sugar and feel the heat of the fire as it tears through the paddock.

The Australian Hand Cane Cutting Championships is the ultimate test of skill and endurance, with competitors swinging their cane knives in hopes to be crowned the Australian Hand Cane Cutting Champion! Spectators will have the opportunity to walk through a paddock of burnt sugarcane, immersing themselves in the dirty, back-breaking work of a by-gone era. This family-friendly event promises great food, live music, captivating entertainment and so much more!


TAS
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Festival of Voices

Date: 14/11/2026

We are the premier singing festival in Australia, and a linchpin in Tasmania’s winter season. Recognised nationally by choirs, musicians and audiences as the leading destination, and most inclusive celebration of vocal excellence. Everyone can participate in Festival of Voices, from curious beginner to seasoned professional.

We bring people together. We bring joy to communities, and we unite people from all over Australia, in the middle of winter, through song, through voice, and through experience.

We are inclusive, diverse, sustainable and accessible. We are for everyone, and we champion our belief that singing is for everyone; from student to professional, from punter to performer, from secret shower soloist to karaoke enthusiast and beyond. 


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Avoca - VIC RVFT

Avoca is located in the heart of the Pyrenees Shire, in central west Victoria. Gold was first found in Victoria in 1849 in the Pyrenees State Forest near Avoca, and by June the following year, Avoca, with a population of 16,000 was regarded as one of Victoria’s important gold rush districts. Today gold still attracts fortune seeking prospectors to the district; however most visitors stop over in the Pyrenees region to sample their renowned wine and enjoy magnificent state forests. There are over 30 cellar doors providing a large variety of wines from savoury, spicy reds to sparkling wine, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Avoca Riverside Park, Dundas Street, offers visitors short-term parking for up to 48 hours.  A dump point and potable water can be found outside Avoca Caravan Park in Faraday Street. The township is surrounded by mountain ranges and is the perfect environment for bike riding and bushwalking. With the backdrop of the Pyrenees Ranges and the Avoca River running through the centre of town, Avoca is an idyllic rural town to visit. Many of the buildings lining the streets today are still in their original condition with the gorgeous main street maintaining a historic façade that harkens back to the gold rush days. There is ample parking along their impressive divided main street and the modern amenities and services will impress travellers. Cafes, specialty shops and galleries now line the main street, creating an excellent stopping point before heading out to the many attractions. Just outside the township of Avoca, you can escape to the Pyrenees State Forest where you can sit around a campfire under a clear sky. One of the more popular locations is the Waterfalls Picnic Ground which is the perfect setting to rest your RV, with walking tracks and 4WD tracks to lead you in and through the State Forest.Tourist/Visitor Centre       122 High St, Avoca VICPh: 03 5465 100aic@pyrenees.vic.gov.auwww.pyreneestourism.com.au Casual Parking       172 High St, Avoca; Dundas St, AvocaShort Term Parking + Long Term Parking             Avoca Riverside Park, Dundas St, Avoca, (48hr)    Waterfalls Campground, Vinoca Rd, Avoca, (10km), pets OK, toilets & BBQ facilities availThe Free Camp is located at Lions Park in Creek St. Dump Point  Opposite Avoca Caravan Park, 2 Liebig St, AvocaPotable Water          Lions Club Park, Creek St, Avoca; Avoca Caravan Park, 2 Liebig St, AvocaHospital        24hr ambulance service avail in Avoca, closest hospital is in Maryborough (26km)Pharmacy     Avoca Gold Chemist, 107 High St, Ph: 03 5465 3021Supermarket            Friendly IGA, 172 High St, Avoca, Ph: 03 5465 3095
TASMANIA
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Stanley - TAS RVFT

Stanley is located 127 kilometres west of Devonport and 224 kilometres west of Launceston.  The historical village of Stanley is the tourism centre of the Far Northwest Coast. Step back in time discovering Highfield Historical Site, the Discovery Museum and Joe Lyon Cottage. Wander the historical streets of Stanley and experience the ‘Heritage Walk’ and explore the charming shops and busy cafes and restaurants. Sample some of the freshest produce the area has to offer including beef, crayfish, oysters, abalone and scallops. Adventure to the top of an ancient Volcanic plug ‘The Nut’ on the Nut chairlift or walk. Experience 360-degree views of the historical and picturesque village of Stanley. Stroll to the penguin viewing platform just on dark and view the little blue penguins arriving back to their rookery and chicks. In Stanley you will find accommodation for every occasion and budget from RV, caravan park, country style pub and luxury accommodation.  Stanley Recreation Grounds, located on Marine Esplanade, (overlooking Sawyer Bay), offers visitors parking for up to 7 nights, for $15 per vehicle per night or $70 per vehicle for 7 nights. A dump point and potable water can be found adjacent to Tatlows Beach public toilets. Tourist/Visitor Centre       10 Church St, Stanley 7331Ph: 03 6413 5333info@stanleyandtarkine.com.auwww.stanleyandtarkine.com.auCasual Parking       Church St & Wharf RdShort & Long Term Parking        Stanley Recreation Grounds, Marine Esplanade, fronts Tatlows Beach (overlooking Sawyer Bay), $15 pn, $70 for 7 nightsDump Point  Marine Esplanade, near the Rec Grounds.Lat: -40.764335Long: 145.288624Potable Water          Adj to Tatlows Beach public tltsHospital        74 Brittons Rd, Smithton, Ph: 03 6452 4650, (22km)Doctors Surgery     14 King St, Smithton, Ph: 03 6452 2555, (22km)Pharmacy     8 Church St, Stanley, Ph: 03 6458 1262SupermarketIGA, Cnr Marine Esp & Wharf Rd, Ph: 03 6458 1263
VICTORIA
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Boort - VIC RVFT

The scenic township of Boort is located 250 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, and is surrounded by waterways, lakes and countryside. Boort’s well maintained shopping precinct provides access to essential goods and services for travellers passing through. The lake is a major feature of the town attracting many water enthusiasts including skiers, canoeists, fisherman and swimmers. The wetland’s abundant birdlife rates highly Australia-wide.Boort Park Showground, situated on Malone Street, offers convenient parking for self-contained RVs of all sizes, for a maximum of 96 hours, with a nightly donation payable to the Park Committee. Facilities include a free dump point and potable water, and pets are permitted.There is plenty to do in and around Boort, including a visit to the Salute Olive Grove, an award winning olive grove, and Simply Tomatoes and Aussie Wool Quilts. Tourist Information Stand           The Boort Newsagency82 Godfrey StreetBoort, VIC 3537P: 03 5455 2005E: boortnewsagency@outlook.comCasual Parking       Nolen’s Park, Godfrey St, next to the CP, 500m from s/centre, day parking onlyShort Term ParkingTHIS SITE IS NOW OPEN, FOR SELF-CONTAINED VEHICLES ONLY AS NO FACILITIES AVAILABLE - COVID-19 REQUIREMENTBoort Park Showground, Malone St, strictly self-contained vehicles only, (96hr), water, pets allowed, donation per night to Boort Park Committee (call Ian 03 5455 2282 & he will collect)Dump Point  Boort Park Showground, Malone St, BoortPotable Water          Boort Park Showground, Malone St, BoortHospital        31 Kiniry St, Boort, Ph: 03 5451 5200, doctor on call after hours, Div 1 nurse is on duty at all timesDoctors Surgery     2 Coutts St, Boort, ph 03 5451 5220, Hrs: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pmDentist           By appt only, 31 Kiniry St, Boort, Ph: 03 5451 5230Pharmacy     Boort Community Pharmacy, 108 Godfrey St, Boort, Ph: 03 5455 2044Supermarket            IGA Supermarket, Godfrey St, Boort, Ph: 03 5455 2418