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Featured RV Friendly Events

NSW
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150th Bega Show

For the 150th time the whole community has gathered to share and celebrate the best of what it has to offer.

For locals it is the one time and place to guarantee a catch up. For visitors, the show captures the heart and soul of the area.

Three full days culminating in the town stopping Demolition Derby.

Hold your breath as the top pole rattles on the jumps, laugh at the Farmers Challenge be amazed at the finery of the champion rooster.

There is a non-stop entertainment roster- free with your entry. Main arena, street theatre, large jam-packed pavilions to check produce, preserves, art, handcrafts, floral splendour. Also, cows, sheep, poultry, horse competitions, Animal Nursery and Pet Show to check out.

All ages and tastes are catered for - massive sideshow rides for the young and young at heart- try dodgem!

Specialty food tasting and judging, [like oysters and cheeses], big purse woodchop .

Diverse food from dagwoods to international cuisine, and the slow cook BBQ battle.

Spectacular fireworks on Friday after gravity defying horse jumping. More gravity defying dog jumping and regular FMX Motocross across the weekend.

Savour the atmosphere from the stands, bar or veranda of the new pavilion overlooking the entire ground with a stunning view over Dr George mountain, while enjoying your barista coffee and live music interludes.

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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Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival

Event date: 26 June - 5 July 2026

The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is Australia’s only Outback film festival and the world’s only festival dedicated to profiling and supporting the Australian film industry. Held in Winton, Queensland, this family-friendly festival offers an immersive experience that caters to diverse audiences, celebrating Australian storytelling against the stunning backdrop of the Outback.

The festival’s dynamic program features themed special events, Breakfast with the Stars, the unique Silent Night Experience, film-student-led Short Film Competition and film location tours. These engaging activities allow visitors to connect deeply with Australian cinema and culture. The festival also plays a vital role in the industry by supporting Queensland and Australian filmmakers, often providing premiere screenings for local productions that face distribution challenges.

Showcasing the best new Australian films alongside a retrospective program, the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival ensures that authentic Australian stories reach appreciative audiences.

A highlight of the festival is its venue—the historic Royal Theatre, Winton’s open-air theatre. Established in 1918, it is one of only two remaining open-air theatres in Australia, making it a must-visit destination for film lovers and history buffs alike.

Experience the magic of Australian cinema under the Outback stars at the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival, where stories come to life in the heart of Queensland.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Norseman - WA RVFT

Norseman is a historic goldmining town located at the junction of the Eyre and Coolgardie-Esperance Highways, 726 kilometres east of Perth. The town was named by Lawrence Sinclair in 1894 who, according to legends, discovered part of a gold reef that his horse ‘Norseman’ had pawed up when tethered for the night.The Norseman Recreation Reserve allows parking for up to 72 hours free of charge, with a dump point and potable water located nearby at the Norseman Visitor Centre, situated on Robert Street.There is much to see in and around Norseman, making this town the perfect place to visit. Some attractions include the Dundas Rock, which is 22 kilometres from town and is ideal for bushwalking and picnics. Visitors can also try their hand at fossicking for gemstones in the nearby bushland, with permits and directions available from the visitor centre.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreNorseman Visitor Centre86 Prinsep St, Norseman WAP: 08 9039 0040E: norsevc@bigpond.net.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Roberts & Talbot St, NorsemanShort Term ParkingNorseman Recreation Reserve, Mildura St, (72hr), nil charge, bins, pets on lead. Water and shower available - tokens to be purchased.Dump PointOld Norseman Visitor Centre, no key required, 68 Robert St(Lat Long: -32.1960, 121.7804)Potable WaterOld Norseman Visitor Centre, 68 Robert StHospitalTalbot St, Norseman, 08 9039 9200Doctors SurgeryNorseman Hospital, Talbot St, Norseman, 08 9039 9235PharmacyNorseman Gold Pharmacy, 83 Robert St, Norseman, 08 9039 0205SupermarketNorseman IGA, 89 Roberts St, Norseman, 08 9039 1032
QUEENSLAND
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Gayndah - QLD RVFT

Gayndah is a town located on the Burnett River in Queensland, with the Burnett Highway passing through the area. It is 366 kilometres north of Brisbane, and 145 kilometres west of Maryborough. Gayndah lies at the heart of Queensland's citrus area and proudly claims to be the ‘Orange Capital of Queensland'. Many fine historic buildings line the main street, representing Edwardian, Federation and Art Deco styles. A unique collection of early designed railway bridges offer the railway enthusiast an insight into early bridge structure and engineering.Zonhoven Park, located on the Burnett Highway, is the ideal destination to explore the town. Self-contained travellers are welcome to stay here for 24 hours at no-cost, with access to a dump point and potable water also available on-site.The area's undulating countryside offers several lookouts including Archer's Lookout, Binjour Lookout and Mt Gayndah - with views over the citrus orchards, Burnett River Valley and rural countryside.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Gayndah Museum & Information Centre, 8 Simon St, Gayndah QLDPh: 1300 696 272admin@northburnett.qld.gov.au.Casual Parking       Anzac Parade (Lions Park) has space for large vehicles/motor homes etc to park and also the side streets off the main shopping area in Capper St plus and all side streetsShort Term Parking           Zonhoven Park, Burnett Hwy, (24hr), nil costLong Term Parking            Thompson’s CrossingDump Point  Temporarily Closed for works.Zonhoven Park, Burnett HwyPotable Water          Zonhoven Park, Burnett HwyHospital        Warton St, Ph: 07 4161 3571Doctors Surgery     Queen St, Ph: 07 4161 1666Dentist           69 Warton St, Ph: 07 4161 3571Pharmacy     Capper St, Ph: 07 4161 1304Supermarket            IGA, Capper St, Ph: 07 4161 1844
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Wallaroo - SA RVFT

Wallaroo is located 160km north-west of Adelaide on the western side of the York Peninsula. Wallaroo is one of three Copper Triangle towns famed for their historic shared copper mining industry, and known together as 'Little Cornwall,' the other two being Kadina and Moonta. The towns first copper smelter was lit in 1861, after which the industry flourished, and the township grew rapidly. Wallaroo began shipping refined copper in 1862 and within just six years over 100 tonnes were produced weekly.Those visiting Wallaroo can find short-term parking at Wallaroo Rest Area, 11 Cornish Terrace. Parking is $6 per vehicle per night for self-contained vehicles only and is limited to 24 hours. Visitors are able to pay by purchase of a boat ramp ticket from the Wallaroo Boat Ramp ticket machine.Local events include the annual Antiques and Collectables Fair, the Kernewek Lowender, Paskeville Field Days, and the Copper Coast Marina Festival. Historic buildings include the former Tipara Lighthouse (1877), Cornucopia Hotel (1862), Town Hall (1902), Old Railway Station (1914), Caroline Carleton’s residence (c1870), Court House (1865), Customs House (1862), the Seaman’s Recreation Centre (c1880) and Hughes Chimneystack, the only above ground reminder of the chimneys and furnaces erected by the Wallaroo Mining and Smelting Company. The Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum in the old post office (1865) contains extensive historical maritime displays and local tours and guides for groups can be booked here.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Farm Shed Museum & Tourist Centre (20km), 50 Moonta Rd, Kadina SAPh: 08 8821 2333thefarmshed@coppercoast.sa.gov.auwww.coppercoast.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Owen TerraceShort Term Parking           Wallaroo Rest Area, 11 Cornish Terrace, self-contained vehicles, (24hr) unpwr $6.00 pvpn, pay by purchase of a boat ramp ticket from the Wallaroo Boat Ramp ticket machineDump Point  Victoria St, adj BP service stationPotable Water          Heritage DrvHospital        Ernest Terrace, Ph: 08 8823 0200Doctors Surgery     Ernest Terrace, Ph: 08 8823 2644Dentist           Doswell Terrace, Kadina, Ph: 08 8821 1300Pharmacy     45 Owen Terrace, Ph: 08 8823 2524Supermarket            Foodland, 50 Hughes St, Ph: 08 8823 2990