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Featured RV Friendly Events

TASMANIA
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Street Eats at Franko

A hyperactive inner-city night market explodes around Franklin Square: bring your tastebuds and your dancing shoes for a Friday night fling. Nothing but Tasmanian street food and craft drinks. 


4.30pm - 9.00pm | December – April every year!

Friday (Weekly)  

SA
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Riverland Food and Wine Festival

Date: 07/03/2026

The Riverland Food & Wine Festival offers a full day of food, wine and live entertainment along the Berri riverfront. Visitors can enjoy tasting flights from local wineries, dishes created with Riverland ingredients and a relaxed atmosphere by the water.

The event features a large range of wineries, distilleries and food trucks, creating a unique opportunity to explore the region in one location. Guests can expect vibrant music performances, spacious seating areas and shaded zones designed for comfort throughout the day.

The Riverland Food & Wine Festival is known for showcasing the best of the Riverland community. It brings together local producers, growers and entertainers to create an experience that reflects the character of the region.

This event continues to grow each year and remains a highlight for travellers seeking authentic Riverland flavour, atmosphere and hospitality.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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NarraBright

Event date: 10 April 2026

Narrabri is set to dazzle for the council's highly anticipated and much-loved annual street party, NarraBright!

Narrabri's main street will be bursting with colour, music, entertainment, late-night shopping, food, captivating art installations, market stalls and art workshops, to celebrate and shine a light on the vibrant community, town centre and businesses.

Be prepared for the return of breathtaking light projections by renowned Australian projection company, Illuminart and many more surprises that will keep audiences mesmerised.

NarraBright is a free community event.

Click HERE for more information. 


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Wudinna - RVFT SA

Wudinna is a small town of 600 people, located approximately 260km west of Port Augusta, SA. It is a wheatbelt town dominated by grain silos and was recently awarded 2024 Agricultural Town of the Year. Wudinna is especially appealing to travellers due to its proximity to the Gawlers Ranges National Park. RV travellers wishing to explore the region can base themselves at Wudinna RV Park, along Naylor Terrace. The cost to stay is $10 per vehicle per night for an unpowered site and $20 per vehicle per night for a powered site. The length of stay is negotiable and access to showers, toilets, bins, covered seating and water is included. A dump point is also accessible at the site.  There is plenty to see in Wudinna and the surrounding region including the granite sculpture which is located next to the Gawler Ranges Visitor Information Centre. The sculpture was designed and sculpted by Marijan Bekic as a symbolic representation of all Australian farmers. Visitors can also take a short drive to Mount Wudinna and Turtle Rock and Mount Wudinna Gawler Ranges National Park, or travel along the Mount Wudinna Touring Route to view interesting granite outcrops.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre       Wudinna & Districts Telecentre44 Eyre Hwy, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2969www.wudinnatelecentre.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)      46 Ballantyne StShort & Long Term Parking       Wudinna RV ParkNaylor TerraceNegotiable stay limit, $10 unpowered, $20 powered, pets on lead, showers, bins, toilets, covered seating, waterDump Point Wudinna RV Park, Naylor TerraceLat: -33.04736  Long: 135.46582Potable Water        Wudinna RV Park, Naylor TerraceHospital       16-24 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2519Doctors Surgery    8 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2005Dentist         8 Richards Ave, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2255Pharmacy    62 Ballantyne St, WudinnaPh: 08 8680 2038Supermarket          49 Ballantyne StPh: 08 8680 2004
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Rich River Golf Club Resort - NSW RVFD

The fee is $15 per night, with a maximum stay of three nights. Visitors must register and pay at the club reception. Pets are not permitted.The campsite, which was previously located to the east of the golf course, has now been relocated to the north of the course. The new site includes a single toilet and a dump point. While it is a longer walk to the clubhouse, a club courtesy bus is available for guests.A social membership is available for $14 per year and is optional. The membership is good value for those intending to stay longer, offering benefits such as 10% off meals and beverages.*$15 per night, maximum 3 night stay*Present at reception to make payment*Must be self-contained*Free access to dump station and toilet at the campsite*No pets allowed on-site*Become a Social Member to receive Food & Beverage discounts.
VICTORIA
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Beechworth - VIC RVFT

Beechworth is one of Australia's best-preserved gold-rush era towns, located in the north-east of Victoria. Originally used for grazing by the settler David Reid, the area was known as Mayday Hills until 1853, when it was renamed Beechworth. From bountiful harvests and locally foraged ingredients, to craft beer brewed in the centre of town, to internationally renowned local wines, Beechworth boasts a vibrant local food scene. Be sure to immerse yourself in history and culture by taking a walk along the paths that paved the gold rush area of the 1950s, or visit the gaol that hosted infamous bushranger Ned Kelly.Those visiting Beechworth can find short and long-term parking at Lake Sambell Caravan Park, Peach Drive. Sites are $15 per person per night (reviewed annually) and stays are unlimited. Vehicles must be fully self-contained and displaying the CMCA self-contained sticker. Lake Sambell Caravan Park also offers a free dump point to CMCA members, or a small fee of $5 applies for use by non-members. Potable water can also be obtained at the park for a small fee.Beechworth is a great place to visit, especially for RV travellers. Get a taste of what's cooking in the acclaimed food and wine district that is set amid the stunning historical architecture. Be sure to take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque township, filled with stunning scenery and quaint boutiques. Autumn is a prime time to visit as the town is captivating, with trees exploding with colour of rich red and vibrant oranges.Tourist/Visitor Centre       103 Ford St, Beechworth VICPH: 03 5728 8065 or 1300 366321info@explorebeechworth.com.auwww.explorebeechworth.com.auCasual Parking       Williams St; Loch StShort & Long Term Parking        Lake Sambell Caravan Park, Peach Drv, Ph: 03 5728 1421, permit fees $15.00 pppn, (unlimited), fees will be reviewed annually. Vehicles must be fully self-contained and displaying a CMCA LNT sticker.Dump Point  Lake Sambell Caravan Park, free for CMCA Members, $5 charge for non-members. Please report to reception and make yourself known as a CMCA member for assistance to find the dump point.Potable Water          Lake Sambell Caravan Park, small fee may applyHospital        Sydney Rd, Ph: 03 5728 0200 or 03 5728 0255Doctors Surgery     39 Camp St, Ph: 03 5728 1566Pharmacy     80 Ford St, Ph: 03 5724 1094Supermarket            Beechworth Supermarket,18 Loch St, Ph: 03 5728 1253; IGA, 24 Loch St, Ph: 03 5728 1055