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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Toganmain Woolshed Precinct Open Days

Event date: Saturday 28 March - Sunday 29 March 2026

Step back in time and explore the iconic Toganmain Woolshed, its outbuildings, and a range of historical displays.

While they won't be running formal tours, knowledgeable volunteers will be stationed throughout the precinct to share insights and answer your questions.

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Hartwood Campfires and Country Music

Event date: 2026 dates TBC (held annually during the Easter holidays).  

Every Easter the gates of Hartwood, just south of Tambar Springs, open for the public to enjoy a long-weekend of first-class country music and entertainment in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

A campfire stage set amongst the trees presents a combination of professional and ‘walk-up’ artists and performers every night, from Monday through to Sunday.

Meanwhile, a second stage provides non-stop professional country music and bush poetry entertainment from Friday afternoon and all day Saturday and Sunday.

Campers are encouraged to come early and most do.

Hartwood has been called the people’s festival – pets and children attend for free. Hundreds of caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and a sprinkling of tents gather here for the week to enjoy the great country music entertainment, a laid-back camping experience, and a special camaraderie with their fellow country music fans.

QUEENSLAND
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Rockhana Gem, Mineral and Mining Field Day

Event date: 4 July 2026

The Rockhana Gem, Mineral and Mining Field Day is an interactive day designed to provide job opportunities, showcase industry product and discover what Cloncurry has to offer.

Enjoy onsite displays while you learn about mining, safety, rocks and gems. Enjoy food and drinks, live music, markets, gem and rock displays. Perhaps take the opportunity for the kids to fossick in the Unearthed Fossicking Patch or register for a bus tour on the day to a working mine.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

TASMANIA
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George Town - TAS RVFT

George Town is a large town located in north-east Tasmania, on the mouth of the Tamar River. The town was originally named after King George III and is one of the oldest European settlements in Australia. Whilst in town, discover the maritime history of the region by visiting the Low Head Pilot Station and Maritime Museum, Australia's oldest continuously operating pilot station. The Bass & Flinders Centre houses the replica sloop, the Norfolk, along with other vessels. Bass & Flinders sailed the Norfolk through Bass Strait and around Van Diemen’s Land, proving it was an island. A little further along is Low Head Lighthouse, with panoramic views of the peninsula, Tamar Valley, estuary, surf and river beaches.The George Town Visitor Information Centre offers short-term parking for up to 24 hours. Stays are available for $21 per vehicle per night, where guests are to leave money in an envelope at the VIC. Access to the dump point and potable water are included with this rate.For a truly unique holiday experience, head to the George Town area, which has something for everyone. Visit the George Town Watch House, which features a model village of early George Town, or take in the stunning views from the Mt George Lookout. You can purchase a George Town Historical Attractions Pass from the Visitor Information Centre on Main Road, which gives discounted entry to the Low Head Maritime Museum, Bass & Flinders Centre and the Watch House. For an up close look at the unique wildlife of the area, take a Fairy Penguin twilight tour of Low Head, or alternatively, enjoy a river cruise, a trip to a fur seal colony, fishing or a dive charter. George Town is also part of the Tamar Valley Wine Route, with wine tasting, tours, and cellar door sales available year round. You can then end the day with some fresh strawberries and cream at the Hillwood Berry Farm.Tourist/Visitor Centre       92 - 96 Main Rd, George Town TASPh: 03 6382 1700info@georgetown.net.auwww.georgetown.tas.gov.auCasual Parking       Macquarie StShort Term Parking           The rear of Information Centre, 92-96 Main Rd, (24hr), $21.00 pv, leave money in an envelope at the VICDump Point  VIC, 92-96 Main RdPotable Water          VIC, 92-96 Main RdHospital        47 Anne St, Ph: 03 6380 3620Doctors Surgery     76 Macquarie St, Ph: 03 6382 2258; 91 Macquarie St, Ph: 03 6382 1424Supermarket            Festival IGA, 103 Friend St, Ph: 03 6382 1580, George Town Woolworths, 8 Bathurst St, George Town.
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Lawrence Tavern - NSW RVFD

Lawrence is a small town in the Clarence Valley of New South Wales, located 647 kilometres north of Sydney and 283 kilometres south of Brisbane. It can be accessed by the Lawrence Car Ferry from Woodford Island, or by driving 30 kilometres north from Grafton.The tavern is offering parking for RVs at the rear of the property for up to 48 hours. Pets on leads are welcome, and showers, toilets, bins, water and power are available. There is no cost to stay, however a donation to the tavern is requested.The Lawrence Tavern has a fun and family friendly atmosphere, offering lunch seven days a week and dinner Wednesday to Sunday. With regular entertainment and activities such as raffles and the fishing club weigh in, there’s always a good reason to stop in, Lawrence Tavern is a perfect spot to relax with a cold beer or wine while overlooking the river.Address: 19 Bridge St, LawrencePhone: 02 6647 7213Cost: Donation $10pvpnParking: Pets on lead, showers, bins, toilets, power, water, 48hrsOpening Hours: 8am-10pm 7 days, lunch 7 days, dinner Tuesday - Sunday
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Goulburn - NSW RVFT

Be enticed by the country charm of Australia’s first inland city. Perfectly positioned just 195 kilometres south-west of Sydney and 90 kilometres north-east of Canberra. Goulburn is a regional centre incredibly rich in heritage, culture, contemporary services and natural beauty. With remarkable attractions and regular events – Goulburn is the ideal destination for that short break or a longer one. RV travellers looking for an easy stopover will find parking available at the Visitor Information Centre. Parking is available for up to 48 hours at no cost, if towing vans can be unhitched for up to 12 hours at a time, and includes access to toilets during business hours. Potable water is also available at the visitor information centre, while the town’s dump points are accessible at the Goulburn Recreation Area on Braidwood Rd for larger vehicles and at Marsden Weir Park on Fitzroy St for smaller vehicles.A short stopover just might not be enough time, with Goulburn offering its visitors an array of activities. Experience the past and discover fascinating stories of the town’s eclectic history at one of the many museums or immerse yourself in a captivating gallery or performance venue. The more adventurous can explore the unspoiled bushland or wander through the many neighbouring towns and villages.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre    Goulburn Visitor Information Centre201 Sloane St, Goulburnwww.goulburnaustralia.com.auPh: 1800 353 646Casual Parking (near retail centre)    Goulburn Visitor Information Centre201 Sloane StShort Term Parking    Goulburn Visitor Information Centre201 Sloane St48hrs, nil charge, toilets during business hours, bins, seating, water, pets on leadDump Point    Marsden Weir Park, Fitzroy St, Goulburn or Braidwood Rd, GoulburnPotable Water    Goulburn Visitor Information Centre201 Sloane StHospital    Goldsmith St – Ph: 02 4827 3111Doctors Surgery    Many in Goulburn, VIC will have full detailsDentist    Many in Goulburn, VIC will have full detailsPharmacy    Many in Goulburn, VIC will have full detailsSupermarket    Woolworths, The Marketplace, Verner StColes, Goulburn Square, Auburn StAldi, Clinton Lane