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Featured RV Friendly Events

TAS
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Campbell Town Agricultural Show

Date: 29/05/2026

Founded in 1838 by a group of far sighted and progressive landowners, the Campbell Town Show has played a leading role in the display of Tasmania’s high quality livestock and wool. From its inception, livestock and wool producers have used exhibits as a yard stick for achievement of a very high standard.

The present day Campbell Town Show is a two day event which provides displays and competitions in a wide and varied programme. Commercial competitions and a focus on sustainable agriculture and lifestyle are a strong feature.

VIC
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Corryong Show

Date: 3/10/26

The 2026 Corryong Show is back, bigger and better than ever.

Join in for a fun-filled day packed with your favourite attractions: dog jumps, pet shows, animal nursery, cow pat lotto, market and trade stalls, face painting, inflatable fun, live music, and delicious food and drinks. The day ends with a spectacular fireworks display, a

 perfect celebration for the whole family. 

NEW SOUTH WALES
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History Cruise - Clarence River Ferries

Wed 11 Jun '25 – Wed 06 May '26 (WEEKLY event)

Enjoy an informative history tour while cruising the beautiful Clarence River.

Departing from Yamba and Iluka, the Scenic River cruises to Harwood are approximately a 30-kilometre round trip, approximately four-hour river cruise.

A variety of lunch options are available, along with light refreshments and snacks, and there is a fully licensed bar on board.

Clarence River Ferries was formed in 1986. They operate a daily passenger service between the beautiful coastal towns of Yamba and Iluka on the mouth of the majestic Clarence River


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Bruce Rock - WA RVFT

Bruce Rock is situated in the Central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 240 kilometres north-east of Perth. The town was originally known as Nunagin or Noonegin, and this led to confusion between other towns such as Narrogin and Nungarin. As a result, the name was changed to Bruce Rock after the large granite feature located close to the town. The town-site was gazetted in 1913.Those visiting Bruce Rock can find short-term parking near the old tennis courts, situated at 59 Dunstal Street. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 48 hours. A dump point and potable water can be found at Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall Street.This quaint town is a perfect base to explore the Central Wheatbelt region. While in town take a stroll through the Sculpture Park and admire the gardens or take a drive around the region and you will come across Kokerbin Rock, the third largest monolith in Australia. The Aquatic Centre and Recreation Centre offer swimming and a variety of sports to keep you fit and active.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Bruce Rock VIC, Johnson St, Bruce Rock WAPh: 08 9061 1377Email: roctel@wn.com.auwww.wheatbelttourism.comCasual Parking       Johnson StShort Term Parking           Sportsground near old tennis courts. 59 Dunstal St, 48hrs, nil chargeLong Term Parking            NE end of Bruce Rock Sporting ComplexDump Point  Bruce Rock Caravan Park, Dunstall StPotable Water          Bruce Rock Caravan ParkHospital        Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 0222 (24hr Emergency Dept)Doctors Surgery     Dunstal St, Ph: 08 9061 1166Pharmacy     46 Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1025Supermarket            Johnson St, Ph: 08 9061 1308
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Moonta - SA RVFT

Moonta is situated on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, 165 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. The town has a strong Cornish mining heritage, which is evident in the many restored buildings, museums and cemeteries. Moonta’s close proximity to Moonta Bay and Port Hughes makes it a popular holiday destination, with jetties, safe swimming beaches and clean waters of the Spencer Gulf drawing visitors during the warmer months.RV travellers will find Moonta a convenient place to stopover to explore the Copper Coast. Parking is available for up to 48 hours at Kitto Park on Blyth Terrace. Water is provided and pets on leads are permitted. There are no fees to stay, however a donation box is on site for visitors to contribute. A dump point can be found nearby on the corner of Blyth Terrace and Frances Street.While visiting, be sure to stop in at the Moonta Mines Museum where train rides on the award-wining Moonta Mines Tourist Railway depart from. The train takes passengers on an entertaining 50 minute journey through historic landmarks of former mining operations.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        2 Blanche St, Moonta Ph: 08 8825 1891Casual Parking Copper Coast Visitor Information Centre- Moonta, Blanche Tce MoontaQueen Square, George St Moonta     Short Term Parking           Corner Blythe Tce and Old Wallaroo Rd Moonta Donation required Maximum 3 night stay Fully self-contained vehicles onlyDump Point  At the RV park - corner Blythe Tce and old Wallaroo Rd Moonta Potable Water          Copper Coast Visitor Information Centre- Moonta.Free access during opening hours Monday tp Friday 9am till 5pm. Saturday, Sunday Public holidays 10am to 3pmDoctors Surgery     Majors Rd, Moonta, ph 08 8825 2309Dentist           Majors Rd, Moonta, located within medical clinic, ph 08 8825 2309Pharmacy     8 George St, Moonta, ph 08 8825 2063Supermarket            21 George St, Moonta, ph 08 8825 2050
VICTORIA
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Nathalia - VIC RVFT

Nathalia is an easy drive, just 22.9 kilometres, from Numurkah and 42.4 kilometres from Shepparton, in the centre of the Goulburn Valley.The road weary traveller will find it a lovely, peaceful, creek-side picnic spot, enticing you to take a short break to relax and rejuvenate. Settlement dates from the 1840s with the land used for grazing and farming. Saw-milling began in the 1860s and further growth was minimal until the railway was constructed in the 1880s, enabling several new townships to be formed along the line. Significant development occurred during the post-war years, aided by the construction of public housing. Today the land is used mainly for dairy farming, grazing and crop farming. The population of Nathalia is currently over 1,400. Over 50,000 people form the broader economic region including Moria Shire, Berrigan Shire and Campaspe Shire. Nathalia is charming and offers key services with a great sense of community.Those visiting Nathalia can find short-term parking at Weir St, between the old toilet block & the fire station. Stays are limited to 24 hours and visitors will have access to toilet facilities, and BBQ facilities. Mobile coverage is available in the area, and pets on a lead are permitted.Nathalia is another great base to explore the Moira Shire region from and is known as the gateway to the town of Barmah on the Murray River. The Barmah Forest National Park (21,600ha) is only 25 kilometres from Nathalia and is home to the world’s largest stand of river red gums, dating back well over 500 years and reaching heights of over 45 metres. The forest is on a major migratory flight path for birds and the environment supports 219 species plus numerous mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Visitors can take a 60 kilometre (2 hour) self-drive tour to historical sites including the muster yard, punt paddock, lagoon, Cornalla Landing and green engine.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Blake St, Nathalia VICPh: 1800 062 260 or 03 5744 1989 or 03 5866 2289www.nathaliabarmah.com.auCasual Parking       Blake St & Weir St, NathaliaShort Term Parking           This site is day parking only.  CMCA working with council to come to another arrangement.Weir St, between the old toilet block & fire station. 24hr, tlts,bbq, mobile coverage, pets on lead, nil chargeDump Point  21 Weir St, Nathalia. Temporarily closed due to vandalism, council will inform when operational.Potable Water          Blake St, opposite the Barmah Forest Heritage & Education Centre, NathaliaWeir St, from a tap located on the back wall of the toilet block, close to the dump pointHospital        36 - 44 MacDonald St, Ph: 03 5866 9444Doctors Surgery     36 - 44 MacDonald St, Ph: 03 5866 9494Pharmacy     10 Blake St, Ph: 03 5866 2416Supermarket            13 - 19 Blake St, Ph: 03 5866 2593