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Featured RV Friendly Events

TAS
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Steamfest @ Sheffield

Dates: 07/03/2026-09/03/2026

This celebration of the steam age, vintage machinery, railways, the rural way of life in north-west Tasmania and the old way of doing things was first held in Sheffield, the town of murals and gateway to Cradle Mountain, in 1994. This is the 31st annual SteamFest, and our volunteers are working very hard to make it the best ever, including some big changes to the event layout and the welcome return of wood-chopping on the Monday. Long-time crowd favourites including the steam railway, the tractor pull and the Tasmanian Lighthorse will be operating right through the three day event.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Clare Valley Gourmet Week

Event date: May 2026

Australia’s longest running wine and food festival, the Clare Valley Gourmet Festival will return again in May 2026. 

The festival showcases the region’s wine and food culture by offering a range of unforgettable experiences, including the exciting new Gourmet Bus Trails. These offer a full day itinerary of curated indulgence with transport, food, wine and unique experiences all taken care of. 

Book your stay today and indulge in a sensory feast amidst the beauty of the Clare Valley, South Australia.

QUEENSLAND
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Childers Festival

Event date - from 23 July 2026

Childers Festival is a celebration of the people and heritage of Childers and the only festival that closes the Bruce Highway!

Over four days, on the last weekend in July each year, Childers is transformed into an action-packed entertainment hub, concluding with Sunday's famous market day, which regularly sees nearly 40,000 people flock to the small town for celebrity artists and live music from every genre and decade.

The incredible markets feature a highway filled with over 300 stallholders where you can pick up vintage treasures, sample local produce and admire hand-made gems and local arts and craft. Those young and young at heart will also be mesmerised by dance, culture, street performers and carnival rides.

Experience free and ticked events around Childers including Opera by the Lake, Sugar Mill and Cane Fire tours, historical tours and much more! 


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Charlton - VIC RVFT

Charlton, known as 'The Friendly River Town', is situated on the banks of the Avoca River, at the junction of the Calder and Borung Highways. This small attractive rural town of tree lined streets was established for pastoral purposes, not gold mining like many other towns in the region. Charlton is full of historical buildings from days gone by and is definitely worth exploring. The Tourist Information Centre is housed in another historic building, 'The Traveller's Rest'. Drop in and pick up all the brochures needed to enjoy your stay in Charlton. Former Prime Minister, John Curtin spent a short period of his youth in Charlton, and the Traveller's Rest has a display dedicated to him. The enormous grain silos denote the main local industry, although Charlton is also a large beef producer. The wool and sheep industry also contribute to the local economy. Like many rural towns, it is feeling the effects of the drought, so any input into the economy will be welcomed.Those wishing to visit Charlton can find short-term parking at Travellers Rest Area, off the Calder Hwy. Here, visitors will have access to a dump point and potable water. Charlton is rich in history and a wonderful place to base yourself when exploring the region. The Charlton Golden Grain Museum is located in the former mechanics' institute, circa 1882. The Museum contains collections of items relating to the local history and is open by appointment, (phone 03 5491 1755). Located opposite the Museum, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, circa 1871, is the epitome of churches from that era. A prominent historical landmark is the former hotel 'Vale of Avoca', which was built on the site of an early bark hut inn in 1879 and now operates as a Bed and Breakfast. The nearby Wooroonook Lakes provide facilities for water sports and provides an ideal spot for a picnic. East of Charlton is Wychetella Forest containing many native animals including the rare Mallee Fowl. The town of Charlton holds many events throughout the year including the Art Show and Charlton Agricultural Show and Rodeo held every October. In December, the Mardi Gras is a great way to celebrate the Christmas Season.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Shire Offices, 1 High St, Charlton VICPh: 1300 520 520www.buloke.vic.gov.auEast Charlton Hotel Ph: 03 5491 1613Casual Parking       Travellers Rest Area, off the Calder HwyShort & Long Term Parking            Travellers Rest Area, pwr $25.00 pvpn, pick up keys from the East Charlton Hotel, Ph: 03 5491 1613 for shwrs; Gordon Caravan Park, off the Calder HwyDump Point  Travellers Rest AreaPotable Water          Travellers Rest Area; Gordon Park Caravan ParkHospital        19 Grandview St, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5478 0700, (20min)Doctors Surgery     94 High St, Ph: 03 5477 6865Pharmacy     23 High St, Ph: 03 5491 1521Supermarket            28 High St, Ph: 03 5491 1909
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Oberon - NSW RVFT

Set on the western fall of the Blue Mountains, Oberon is a vibrant community with a rich history. Dominated by stunning natural landscapes, Oberon and the surrounding area is highlighted by a tapestry of rolling farmland, pine forests, steep cliffs and caves.RV travellers love to visit Oberon, an historic town that offers ample services and facilities to accommodate its visitors. Parking is available for self-contained vehicles at The Reef Camping Area. Lengths of stays can be negotiated, and there is no charge to stay at this site. Facilities available include bins, water, barbecues and covered seating. Travellers are invited to bring along their furry friends if they are kept on leads. A dump point is accessible at the corner of Albion and North Streets, and potable water is available at the visitor information centre.Lake Oberon, on the edge of town, is open all year round for freshwater fishing, kayaking and other non-powered boats. There is plenty to explore along the town’s main street, which boasts a variety of shopping outlets, 2 large supermarkets, 4 museums and a holiday park.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreOberon Visitor Information Centre48 Ross St, OberonPh: 02 6329 8210www.visitoberon.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)Ross St adjacent to Ray White Real Estate and outside of the VIC; at rear of Anglican Church on Queen St.Short & Long Term ParkingThe Reef Camping AreaThe Reef Rd, off Abercrombie Rd OberonSelf-contained vehicles only, negotiable stay limit, nil charge, bins, water, BBQ, water, toilets, covered seating, pets on lead welcomeDump PointCnr Albion & North StsLat: -33.699067, Long: 149.854744Potable WaterOberon Visitor Information Centre48 Ross St, OberonHospitalNorth St, Oberon Ph: 02 6336 6700Doctors Surgery148 Oberon St, Oberon Ph: 02 6336 1505Dentist72 Dart St, Oberon Ph: 02 6336 0902Pharmacy135 Oberon St, Oberon Ph: 02 6336 1466SupermarketIGA, 141 Oberon St Ph: 02 6336 1101Foodworks, 114 Oberon St Ph: 02 6336 1872
VICTORIA
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Rainbow - VIC RVFT

Rainbow is a small town in north-west Victoria, just 400kms from Melbourne, in the southern Mallee region. The town was first settled in 1893 and flourished with the establishment of the railway line in 1899. Its name is derived from ‘Rainbow Rise’, a crescent shaped ridge covered in colourful wildflowers found west of the township.Those visiting Rainbow can find short-term parking on the old tennis courts located in Park Street. There is no fee to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. There is a dump point located on-site as well as potable water, and pets on a lead are permitted.  Rainbow is an excellent place to visit, especially for RV travellers. The vibrant main street features a unique median strip of parkland with historical buildings and colourful hand-painted murals. Rainbow is the perfect base to explore the nearby Wyperfield National Park and Lake Hindmarsh. While visiting be sure to visit the Yuranga Homestead, an Edwardian-style home originally built in 1909, or drop into the Pella Church to view the magnificently restored pipe organ. Rainbow also hosts the Local Agricultural Show in October every year.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Hindmarsh Shire Council92 Nelson StreetNhill VIC 341803 5391 4429Casual Parking       King St Park & Railway St between Federal & Bow St.Short Term Parking           Park St on old tennis courts near dump point, 24hrs, pets allowed, nil chargeDump Point  Park St, RainbowPotable Water          Park St, RainbowHospital        2 Swinbourne Ave, 03 5391 4222Doctors Surgery     Tristar Medical Group, 14 Sanders St, 03 5395 1623Pharmacy     Rainbow Community Pharmacy, 6 Federal St, 03 5395 1023Supermarket            IGA X-Press, 36 Federal St, 03 5395 1090