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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Murrurundi Festival - Art in the Landscape

Event date: Friday 27 March - Sunday 29 March 2026

The Murrurundi Festival is an exciting event that celebrates arts, culture and heritage in Murrurundi. The three-day program is packed with unique art experiences and exhibitions. It features a classical concert and the Art of the Kite, to fill the sky with colour.

Murrurundi will be wrapped in a vibrant display of hessian and twine, with bunting and yarn bombing. A Fairy Picnic set in the beautiful Paradise Park will provide fun for all ages, with storytelling, face painting and games. The Cobb and Co Coach will bring a touch of history to the streets.

Immerse yourself in a weekend of art and culture at the Murrurundi Festival.


TASMANIA
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Festival Of Voices

Friday 28 June 2026 - Sunday 7 July 2026 (Annual)

Festival of Voices celebrates the transformative power of singing that brings people together. Inspired by the age-old tradition of gathering around a fire, this Tasmanian winter event series has become Australia's leading singing celebration. Since the first Festival in 2005, our series of events has become a symbol of warmth and community, drawing 30,000 people during the Festival period. The Big Sing Bonfire, where it all began, remains a vital part of the Festival, symbolising the joy and vitality of singing together. The program includes various music styles, including choral, contemporary, and cabaret, attracting music lovers worldwide. Experience Festival of Voices with opportunities to attend concerts, participate in learning and development sessions, and engage in informal singalongs. It's an immersive blend of entertainment and development, ensuring a well-rounded celebration where all can enjoy a shared passion for singing.

WA
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Coolgardie Outback Festival

Get ready to experience Outback Rodeos premier event, the Coolgardie Outback Festival. Located just 20 minutes drive from Kalgoorlie Boulder the event takes place Friday 14th - Sunday 16th August 2026 and is to be held at the  Coolgardie Rodeo Grounds on the western edge of the town. 

Three action packed days of competitions, food and entertainment!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Kurri Kurri - NSW RVFT

Kurri Kurri is a small town located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, approximately 120km north-west of Sydney. Kurri Kurri is well renowned for its murals, with over 60 displayed throughout the town. These magnificent public artworks tell the story of the people, events and places that shaped the areas unique culture and heritage.Travellers passing through the town can find free accommodation at Kurri Kurri Central Oval, located in Allworth Street. Sites are available for 72 hours. Vehicles must be self-contained; however, bins and water are provided. Pets on a lead are permitted.When visiting Kurri Kurri, experience an array of tourist attractions including a day trip to the surrounding wine region of the Hunter Valley, the Big Kookaburra located in Rotary Park, a visit to the steam railway or watch a movie at the local drive-in cinema. Kurri Kurri is a great place to visit, especially for RV travellers.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreKurri Kurri Visitor Information Centre199 Lang St, Kurri KurriPh: 02 4936 1909www.visitkurrikurri.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)Barton St, southern side of Rotary Park, Kurri KurriShort Term ParkingKurri Kurri Central Oval, Allworth St, between Hopetoun & Coronation StsSelf-contained vehicles only, 72hrs, mobile coverage, bins, water, pets on leadDump PointKurri Kurri Central Oval, Allworth St, between Hopetoun & Coronation StsLat: -32.82313 Long: 151.48172Potable WaterKurri Kurri Central Oval, Allworth St, between Hopetoun & Coronation Sts, near dump point site.Hospital434 Lang St, Kurri Kurri – Ph: 02 4936 3200Doctors Surgery312 Lang St, Kurri Kurri – Ph: 02 4937 1022DentistHappy Tooth, 3 Lang St, Kurri Kurri – Ph: 02 4936 2011PharmacyPriceline Pharmacy, Kingsway Plaza – Ph: 8 Lang St, Kurri Kurri – Ph: 02 4937 1162SupermarketColes, 259 Lang St – Ph: 02 4936 5100Aldi, 106 Barton St – Ph: 13 25 34IGA, 178 Lang St – Ph: 02 4937 2588
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Lyndhurst - NSW RVFT

Lyndhurst is a small historical village, located 269 kilometres west of Sydney in New South Wales. In the late 1880s the town was a major service centre to the nearby Junction Reef goldfields and mining community, and in 1908 was one of 10 towns shortlisted as the site for the Australian Capital Territory and National Capital.Lyndhurst welcomes RV travellers to stay up to 5 days at the Recreation Ground on Harrow Street. A dump point and potable water are available at the grounds, along with bins and toilets. There is no set fee to stay, however donations are requested.Today the main hub of Lyndhurst consists of the café, hotel and service station. The Lyndhurst Rifle Club, founded in 1913, still exists and continues to host teams from around the world. Other recreational activities in Lyndhurst include golfing at the Lyndhurst Golf Club, tennis at the new recreation ground and fishing at the nearby Wyangala Dam.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Stix & Stones CaféMt McDonald Rd, Lyndhurst NSWP: 02 6367 4759Casual Parking       Russart St, LyndhurstShort & Long Term Parking        Lyndhurst Recreation Ground, Harrow St, (120hrs), donation req, pets on lead, bins, tlts, water, dump pointDump Point  Lyndhurst Recreation Ground, Harrow StPotable Water          Lyndhurst Recreation Ground, Harrow StHospital        Nearest Hospital at Blayney (26km from Lyndhurst), ph 02 6368 9000Doctors Surgery     Nearest Dr at Carcoar (12km from Lyndhurst)Pharmacy     Nearest Hospital at Blayney (26km from Lyndhurst), ph 02 6368 9000Supermarket            Groceries avail from the Stix & Stones Café and Service Station
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Callington - SA RVFT

Callington is a small rural township on the Bremer River, located approximately 55 kilometres south-east of Adelaide. Callington was surveyed in 1848, at which time John Kiernan noticed copper in the rocks. Little copper was mined at first, however mining restarted years later in the Bremer mine and did better. Despite some good years, the mine eventually fell into liquidation in 1870 due to low copper prices. RV travellers passing through town will find short term parking at Callington Recreation Reserve, the Funky Horse Paddock. Parking is available for self-contained vehicles at a rate of $10 per vehicle per night. Stays of up to 48 hours are welcome, and access to water is available. A dump point is also available at the recreation grounds. Callington is an enjoyable little stay for those travelling to or from Adelaide. During a visit to Callington, take some time to breath in some fresh air on the Mount Barker Summit Walking Trail. There’s a lookout and picnic area near the summit that makes for a great stop on the 500m return walk. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreMurray Bridge Information Centre 2 Seventh StMurray Bridge SA 525308 8539 1100Casual ParkingOn street parking for larger RVs is available throughout Callington . Short Term ParkingThe Funky Horse Paddock (Callington Recreation Grounds). 36 Callington Road. Self-contained vehicles only. Parking permit required. 48 hour stay limit. water on-site. $10pvpn.Water36 Callington Road. -35.1121711, 139.0395831Dump PointCallington Recreation Grounds-35.113022, 139.039582General Store16 Baker Street, Callington. Ice, petrol, post office, gas swaps on-site. Medical ServicesClosest is in Murray Bridge.