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Featured RV Friendly Events

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Tunarama Festival

Event date: 16 - 18 January 2026

Tunarama is back — bigger, brighter and bolder than ever.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Port Lincoln, Tunarama 2026 marks a brand new chapter for one of Australia’s most iconic regional festivals. From January 16–18, the three-day celebration will bring together the best of tradition and transformation — honouring over 60 years of heritage while embracing a fresh vision for the future.

Tunarama 2026 will feature everything locals and visitors love — the legendary Tuna Toss, and the vibrant street parade — alongside a feast of new experiences celebrating Port Lincoln’s reputation as the Seafood Capital of Australia.

Expect fresh seafood tastings and demonstrations, live music, local wine and produce showcases, multicultural experiences, live entertainment and a wide range of family-friendly activities — all designed to spotlight the people, industries, and culture that make Port Lincoln unique.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time visitor, this is your invitation to be part of something special. Tunarama 2026 is more than a festival — it’s a homecoming, a celebration, and a taste of what’s to come.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Warbirds Over Scone

Event date: Saturday 28 March - Sunday 29 March 2026

Prepare for an aviation spectacle like no other! Warbirds Over Scone returns, with its most impressive lineup yet, and quite possibly the largest display of warbirds and historic aircraft seen in Australian skies yet!

Marvel at an incredible collection of iconic and historic warbirds in action, including formation aerobatic displays with the beloved Spitfire, Mustang, Corsair and Kittyhawk, just to name a few.

Beyond the skies, enjoy a vibrant festival atmosphere with amusement rides, aviation museum, vintage car displays, local markets, and diverse food stalls. It's more than an airshow - it's a family-friendly celebration of Australian aviation history and community spirit.


VICTORIA
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Springnats

Event date: 28 November - 30 NOvember 2025

Get ready, rev heads - Springnats returns to the Shepparton Showgrounds for three epic days of horsepower, style, and non-stop action! From 28-30 November 2025, the engines will roar and the crowds will cheer as we take over Shepparton for one of Australia's most iconic automotive festivals.

What's On at Springnats 2025

Driving Events

Take it from the street to the track! Our driving events are the pulse of Springnats:

Go to Whoa - Precision meets power in this fast-paced challenge

Autokana - A twisty timed event that tests driver skill and control

Grab a Flag - A fan-favourie with a fun twist

Burnout Competition - The main event! Expect tyre smoke, wild revs, and insane power!

Show & Shine

Check out some of Australia's toughest, cleanest, and most creative builts - all on display. From classics and muscle to elite customs and daily-driven gems, every car has a story.

Aussie Hotel Street Cruise & Display

We hit the streets of Shepparton in style! See the entrants cruise down Fryers Street before parking up at the Aussie Hotel for a display the whole community can enjoy.

Family Friendly Atmosphere

Springnats isn't just for car lovers - it's for everyone! With food trucks, market stalls, trade stands, kids' activities, and more, there's something for all ages.

 Entries & Tickets

Vehicle Entries Now Open!

Don't miss your chance to enter your vehicle into Springnats 2025! Whether you're chasing trophies or just keen to be part of the action, entries are now open. Click the button below to enter!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Ardrossan - SA RVFT

Ardrossan is located on the east-coast of the Yorke Peninsula, and is an easy 90 minute drive from Adelaide. Situated on the top of imposing red cliffs, Ardrossan provides magnificent views of Gulf St Vincent. Ardrossan was originally proclaimed in 1873 and the town was named after Ardrossan in Ayshire, Scotland, by the Governor Fergusson. In 1876 a jetty was built and proclaimed a port in 1878. To ensure each load was secure in rough seas, produce was carried along the jetty by horse-drawn trolleys to the ships and then loaded by hand by skillful deckhands. Steamers also provided a passenger service to Port Adelaide twice a week; it took four hours to make the crossing in good weather. South Australia’s first silo was erected at the site in 1952 and today the silos can handle in excess of 250,000 tonnes of grain. While in town, be sure to wander down the jetty at sunrise to see the cliffs’ amazing display of colour in the morning light. A main agricultural centre for surrounding districts, Ardrossan is a well serviced town offering good shopping and facilities. Drop into the golf club or Ardrossan Hotel Motel. Ardrossan Museum is located in the former factory of CH Smith, developer of the Stump Jump Plough. This Plough has legendary status in South Australia’s history and is at the heart of the Ardrossan Museum’s displays.Those visiting Ardossan can find short-term parking at West Terrace. Sites are free of charge; however, a donation can be made to maintain the upkeep of the site and is payable to the visitor information centre.  Stays are limited to 48 hours, and a dump point and potable water are located on-site.A sought after holiday destination, Ardrossan offers you a wonderful place to enjoy spectacular coastline and all of the activities it has to offer. If you head on over to West Terrace you will find parking, a dump point and potable water all within walking distance to the nearby shops.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Blue Crab Studio, 16 North Terrace, Ardrossan SAPh: 08 8837 3490Casual Parking       West Terrace (near dump point); Lot 12 East TerraceShort Term Parking           Ardrossan RV Parking, West Terrace (48hr), Donations can be made to maintain the upkeep of the site and is payable to Ardrossan Visitor Information Centre.Dump Point  West TerracePotable Water          16 West TerraceHospital        Fifth St, Ph: 08 8837 3021Doctors Surgery     Second St, Ph: 08 8837 3837Pharmacy     Ardrossan Pharmacy, First St, ph: 08 8837 3177Supermarket            Ardrossan Foodland, fifth St (cnr First St), ph: 08 8837 3840
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Karoonda - SA RVFT

Karoonda is a small rural town located approximately 140 kilometres east of Adelaide, in the heart of the Mallee region of South Australia. The town was settled in 1911 and is now a service centre for the surrounding agricultural area which predominantly produces merino sheep, wheat and barley. Other industries include breeding of pigs, beef cattle, alpacas and production of crops such as sorghum, oats, lupins, beans and olives. The Karoonda Farm Fair highlights the importance of agriculture to the area. This two day event held in March or April each year focuses on farming and associated products, services and events. Local produce is a feature of the Fair and other events include the Mallee Millions Sheep Races, fashion parades and Yesteryear display. The big Merino ram is a valued symbol of the town that also highlights the importance of the sheep industry to the area.Those visiting Karoonda can find short and long-term parking at Karoonda Tourist Park. Sites are available for a maximum of 96 hours. The fees to stay include a powered site for $20 per van per night, as well as access to the dump point and potable water.Karoonda is ideally located within easy driving distance of the Riverland, Murray Bridge and local conservation parks. Medical services can be found in Stokes Road and the supermarket is in Railway Terrace, along with the Visitor Information Centre, which has a town map indicating the location of all the nearby attractions and facilities. Tourist/Visitor Centre       11 Railway Terrace, Karoonda SAPh: 08 8578 1004council@dckem.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Railway TerraceShort Term Parking           Karoonda Tourist Park, 11070 Karoonda Hwy, nil charge for SCV, Powered $20 PVPN. Ph 08 8578 1004.Dump Point  Karoonda Tourist ParkPotable Water          Karoonda Tourist ParkHospital        Stokes Rd, Ph: 08 8579 1111Doctors Surgery     Stokes Rd, Ph: 08 8578 1122Pharmacy     Karoonda Pharmacy Depot, Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8578 1085, orders placed AM, delivered PMSupermarket            IGA, 23 Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8578 1165
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Southern Cross - WA RVFT

Southern Cross is located 375km east of Perth and 220km west of Kalgoorlie, on the Great Eastern Highway. The town was founded in 1888, by gold prospectors, and officially gazetted in 1890. Today, Southern Cross is the major town and administrative centre of the Shire of Yilgarn. The RV Service Facility is located on Achernar Street and Sirius Street, providing visitors with potable water, access to a dump point and casual parking within the CBD. For a longer stay, head out to the Old Information Bay, situated on the corner of the Great Eastern Highway and Three Boys Road, just west of Southern Cross.Southern Cross, with its historic gold mining feel, is a wonderful place to visit, especially for RV travellers. The main attractions in the area include the Number 6 Pumping Station, the Old Cemetery, the Court House and Museum, and Frasers Mine.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Shire of Yilgarn23 Antares St, Southern Cross WAPh: 08 9049 1001www.yilgarn.wa.gov.au Casual ParkingIn CBD, Antares St & Achernar St, Southern CrossShort Term ParkingOld Information Bay, cnr Great Eastern Hwy & Three Boys Rd, W of Southern Cross, (24hr)Dump PointRV Service Facility, Achernar St & Sirius St, Southern CrossPotable WaterRV Service Facility, Achernar St & Sirius St, Southern CrossHospitalCoolgardie Rd (Great Eastern Hwy), E end of town, Southern Cross, Ph: 08 9081 2222Doctors SurgeryCnr Achernar St & Altair St, Southern Cross, Ph: 08 9049 1152DentistMerredin (110km)PharmacySouthern Cross Pharmacy, Antares St, Southern Cross, Ph: 08 9049 1056SupermarketIGA with Butcher, 22 Antares St, Southern Cross, Ph: 08 9049 1074