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Featured RV Friendly Events

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Bordertown Spring Festival and Show

Event date: 15 November 2025

This annual event has all the fun of a country show and boasts all-day entertainment showcasing everything from local performers, live music, and a speed shear competition, to a motor show, ute muster, and market stalls. And, of course, there will be plenty of food and drink on offer


QUEENSLAND
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Cardwell Pioneers Tour

The Cardwell Pioneer Tours are currently operating every Monday and Thursday morning from 10am at the Visitor Information and Heritage Centre located in Cardwell. The tour incorporates all the buildings in the historic precinct and takes visitors on a fascinating journey of the area’s colourful history as they move through each building. The tour begins at the old Bush Telegraph building which was the Telegraph and Post Office and explains how Cardwell was founded in 1864 as the first port in North Queensland. Over in the Courthouse visitors can gain an understanding of the old judicial system. Several interesting items are on display including the original straight-jackets used in Tully to restrain the more energetic offenders. The old lock-up building was still in use during the1980s at the Cardwell Police Station. The final building is the old Shire Hall which the community used for a multitude of purposes included balls and other formal social events. The tour concludes on the balcony of the Visitor Information Centre where visitors can enjoy a complementary Devonshire Tea while taking in one of the best views in North Queensland overlooking Hinchinbrook Island, Gould Island and the Family Islands

QUEENSLAND
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Woodford Folk Festival

The Woodford Folk Festival is held annually over six days and six nights, from Dec 27th through to January 1st. More than 2,000 local, national and international, artists, musicians and presenters put on over 438 acts to an audience of an estimated 132,000 people. The festival begins each year with the iconic Opening Ceremony and closes with the spectacular showcase, the Fire Event on New Year’s Day. This year will be the 35th Woodford Folk Festival and the 28th held at Woodfordia. It is the largest gathering of artists and musicians in Australia.

The Woodford festival experience is deep, rich and colourful. It is based on a vision of inclusive and creative community, culture and tradition passed through generations, expressed through story and ceremony. The site, a former barren dairy farm, has been lovingly regenerated with over 120,000 subtropical rain forest trees, orchids, ferns and sedges, planted to create a habitat for butterflies and wildlife.

Woodfordia is transformed into a village that hosts over 25,000 daily patrons, performers, stallholders, volunteers and organisers. As many as 2,680 volunteers across 162 departments are at the heart of the organisation and contribute to the setup and day-to-day running of the festival. During the event, the festival is actually the 67th largest town in Australia.

Each year construction begins in early December and continues up until Christmas Day. Over 450 contractors and volunteers build the village. Many come from around the world to be part of the festival build and then stay for a week after to pull the event down.

WE HAVE BEEN LONGING TO ANNOUNCE THIS NEWS SINCE WHAT SEEMS LIKE FOREVER – WOODFORD FOLK FESTIVAL IS BACK!

Change has been more of a constant these past couple of years and that will continue into the future. The return of the festival this year will see some venues retired, some taking a year off, others returning in full glory along with some new kids on the block.

The programme will continue to have the diversity, excellence and depth that Woodford patrons have revelled in over the years.

Tickets will be capped this year to make sure we get the comfort level just right.

We will be launching tickets in June – make sure you are signed up to our mailing list stay up to date.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Tara - QLD RVFT

Tara is located in the Western Downs Region, approximately 300 kilometres west of Brisbane. The town has lovingly preserved its pioneering history in its museums and celebrates its multiculturalism with the biennial Tara Festival of Culture and Camel Races. From an internationally renowned botanical garden to an Anzac Memorial Museum, Tara and its surrounds are a treat for the senses. Make the most of the town and the surrounding region by making the most of the RV parking area at Tara Lagoon. With a maximum stay of up to 14 nights, Tara Lagoon gives RV travellers the perfect opportunity to really explore all that Tara and the Western Downs Region has to offer. Unpowered sites are available for $5.50 per vehicle per night and powered sites are available for $11.50 per vehicle per night. Showers and toilets are available, as well as a dump point. Pets on leads are permitted. Located on the edge of town, Tara Lagoon is part of the Undulla Creek and is home to tranquil walking tracks and garden bicycle tracks and has ample opportunities to enjoy impressive native parrots and birdlife. Visitors will find peace in this special part of the Western Downs.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Tara Visitor Information Centre19 Fry St, Tara QLDPh: 07 4678 7804Casual Parking (near retail centre)Tara Lagoon, Showground Rd. 1.2 km from CBDShort & Long Term ParkingTara Lagoon, Showground RdCare Taker on site, toilets & showers available as part of a camp fee $11.50 powered PVPN or $5.50 unpowered PVPN. Max Stay 14 nights.26 Powered sites available Dump Point  Tara Lagoon, Showground RdLat: -27.27213  Long: 150.46023Potable Water          Entry into Tara Lagoon, Showground Rd. Approx 150m from dump pointHospital        15 Bilton St, TaraPh: 07 4678 7900Doctors Surgery     Tara Medical Centre33 Day St, TaraPh: 07 4665 3335Dentist           Tara Dental Clinic15 Bilton St, TaraPh: 07 4665 3377Pharmacy     Tara Pharmacy29 Day St, TaraPh: 07 4665 3250Supermarket            22 Milne St, Tara
VICTORIA
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Lockington - VIC RVFT

'Locky’, as the locals affectionately term their town, is a small tight knit dairy farming community, located 198km north of Melbourne. The town was named in the 20th century after William Lockington, a prominent Jesuit Priest within the community. Today, Lockington has one pub, one school, three churches and a small selection of shops. Casual parking is available in all main streets, with short and long-term parking at Lockington Travellers Rest, corner of Lockington and Pannoo Roads. There is a negotiable stay limit with a donation of $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site and $20 for a powered site. The dump point is also located at Lockington Travellers Rest and potable water is available at the Lions Park lawn area in Lockington Road.Lockington is the perfect base for travellers when they require a well needed rest. There are walking tracks along the irrigation channel network which features the ‘Loch Ness’ yabby, a giant crustacean which can be pulled from the channel, and like many country towns, the pub is the heart of the community with traditional home cooked meals and friendly atmosphere.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Lockington District Business Centre9-11 Lockington Rd, Lockington VICPh 03 5486 2683www.campaspe.vic.gov.auCasual Parking       All main streets in LockingtonShort & Long Term ParkingLockington Travellers Rest, Lockington Rd & Pannoo Rd,donation of $10 pvpn, unpwr; $20 pvpn pwr. Neg stay limit, pets on lead, mobile coverage, shwrs, pwr, bins, BBQ, tlts, water, c/seatingDump Point  Lockington Travellers Rest, Lockington Rd & Pannoo RdPotable Water          Lions Park lawn area, Lockington RdDoctors Surgery     Clinic open Tuesdays & Thursdays, Pannoo Rd, 03 5486 2544Supermarket            Pentreaths Foodworks, Lockington Rd, 03 5486 2200  
QUEENSLAND
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Mirani - QLD RVFT

Mirani is predominately a sugar cane farming town, located approximately 980kms north of Brisbane and just 38kms west of Mackay in the Pioneer Valley. The surrounding areas are a wonderland of waterfalls, volcanic boulder formations and lush flora. Mirani is also the gateway to the Eungella National Park, where you can picnic, go for a walk and drop a line for a spot of fishing.Casual parking is available in Victoria and Alexandra Streets, with short-term parking available at the Mirani Caravan Park in Caroline Street for $10 per vehicle per night. The dump point is located in Victoria Street and potable water is available in the park in the same street.With its picturesque countryside, and abundance of flora and fauna, Mirani is a fantastic place to visit, especially for RV travellers. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreMackay Tourist Information Centre 320 Nebo Rd, Mackay 4740 ph 1300 130 001 www.mackayregion.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)Victoria St & Alexandra StShort Term ParkingMirani Caravan Park, Caroline St, 48hrs, no pets, m/coverage, bins, BBQ, pets on lead (prior arrangement required) c/seating, $10 pvpn . Add fac at extra cost.Dump Point5 Victoria StLat: -21.15951 Long: 148.86354Potable WaterIn the park in Victoria StHospitalNearest hospital is in Mackay – 475 Bridge Rd, Mackay ph 07 4885 6000Doctors Surgery42 Victoria St, Mirani open 6 days ph 07 4959 1140DentistNearest Dentist in Marian 217-249 Anzac Ave ph 07 4954 4477Pharmacy2/12 Victoria St ph 07 4959 1511Supermarket7 Alexandra St ph 07 4959 1194