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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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Tarra Festival

Join in on Yarram & Port Albert, Victoria, from Thursday 2 April to Monday 6 April 2026 for five days of community spirit, Easter weekend fun, and regional celebration! This year’s festival brings back the much-loved street parade, vibrant markets and food stalls, live music, entertainment for the kids, art exhibitions, and more — all with free entry and a warm South Gippsland welcome.

Whether you’re here for the parade floats, artisan stalls or just a great weekend out with family and friends, Tarra Festival has something for everyone. Come celebrate local culture and make unforgettable memories!

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.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Blues at Bridgetown

Event date - 7 November - 9 November 2025. 

Listen to acoustic and electric blues pulsing through the Blackwood Valley as Bridgetown puts on a showcase of established musicians and up and coming talent over three days.

The street party in Bridgetown on the Saturday of the Blues is one of the highlights of the weekend. A huge range of vendors sell food and wares in the main street, while entertainers and buskers provide the ambiance while you browse.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Kimba - SA RVFT

Kimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway, sitting at the top of the Eyre Peninsula. The town is widely renowned for the ‘big galah’, which stands 7 metres tall on the side of the highway. The ‘big galah’ marks the halfway point between the east and west coasts of Australia.For those travelling along the Eyre Highway and looking for a place to stop, the Lions Park offers free short-term parking. There is no cost to stay on-site, and access to toilets, a BBQ area and gazebo is available. Please note there is no power available. A dump point is available for use at Kimba Recreation Reserve and potable water is also available on-site.Kimba is the eastern gateway to the spectacular Gawler Ranges. Only a 100 kilometres drive north-west, visitors have the chance to experience the open spaces and solitude of the outback. Gawler Ranges Visitor Information Bay on Railway Terrace is a uniquely designed structure displaying directions and features of the Gawler Ranges National Park.Kmabi is a multi-award winning free camp and named in the hall of fame for the Grey Nomads Awards, camp kitchen with access to free hot plate bbqs, hot & cold running water in the kitchen for dishes, graveled parking to minimize dust, toilets, coin-operated showers, mega mural, pet friendly, dump point, portable water, access to community clubs and within walking distance of the township.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Council Office, 9 Cross St, Kimba SAPh: 08 8627 2335www.kimba.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Cross St, High St, Park Tce & South Tce, North TceShort Term Parking           Lions Park, Park Terrace & Recreation Reserve, North TerraceLong Term Parking            Recreation Reserve, Old Pinkawillinie School site & Lake GilliesDump Point  Recreation Reserve Free Camp, North Tce, Kimba - free of charge, clearly identifiable and plenty of space to pull up along side to use Potable Water          Recreation Reserve Free Camp, North Tce, Kimba - free of charge, clearly identifiable and plenty of space to pull up along side to fill a water tankHospital        Martin Terrace, Ph: 08 8627 2400Doctors Surgery     Martin Terrace, Ph: 08 8627 2500Pharmacy     46 High St, Ph: 08 8627 2060Supermarket            IGA Friendly/Newsagency, High St, Ph: 08 8627 2006; IGA Everyday, Sth Tce, Ph: 08 8627 2015
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Broken Hill - NSW RVFT

Broken Hill is situated in the far west of New South Wales, approximately 50 kilometres from the South Australian border, and sits on the crossroads of the Barrier and Silver City Highways. As one of the longest active mining towns in Australia, Broken Hill was a major contributor to early mining innovation. RV travellers are encouraged to stop in town with several services and facilities available. Broken Hill Regional Events Centre offers parking for RV travellers looking to stay in the area. CMCA members can access unpowered sites for a low-cost of $15 per vehicle per night, while the general public can access unpowered sites at a rate of $25 per vehicle per night. Powered sites are available to everyone for a rate of $40 per vehicle per night. The event centre offers access to showers, bins, toilets and water. The town’s dump point is located at Kintore Reserve and potable water is available at the visitor information centre. There are plenty of local attractions to keep visitors busy during a stay in Broken Hill. Explore the local heritage architecture of the town, view the significant art and mineral collections and soak up some of the town’s film history. The awe-inspiring Living Desert Sculptures are deservedly the most iconic attraction in Broken Hill and a must-see for those visitors passing through the region. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        23-27 Bromide St, Broken HillPh: 08 8080 3560www.visitbrokenhill.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)       Kintore Reserve, Cnr Blende & Bromide StsShort & Long Term Parking        Broken Hill Regional Events Centre220 Racecourse Rd (off Silver City Hwy)$15 unpowered pvpn CMCA Member rate only. $25 unpowered pvpn non CMCA members.  $40 powered pvpn.Negotiable stay limit, showers, bins, toilets, water.Caretaker must be shown CMCA member card for $15 rate.Caretaker – 0437 250 286Dump Point  Kintore Reserve, opposite the Visitor Information Centre, Cnr Blende & Bromide StsLat: -31.959787, Long: 141.459918Potable Water          Kintore Reserve, opposite the Visitor Information Centre and also behind the Visitor Information Centre, Cnr Blende & Bromide StsHospital        176 Thomas St, Broken Hill – Ph: 08 8080 1333Doctors Surgery     Several options in Broken Hill, please visit the VIC for further adviceDentist           Several options in Broken Hill, please visit the VIC for further advicePharmacy     Several options in Broken Hill, please visit the VIC for further adviceSupermarket      Coles, Broken Hill Village, Gossan StWoolworths, Westside Plaza, Galena StFoodland, 347 Beryl StIGA Fresh, 652 Williams stSchinella's Friendly Grocer, 135 Argent St      
QUEENSLAND
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Millmerran - QLD RVFT

Millmerran sits on the Gore Highway between Toowoomba and Goondiwindi, on the border of the Darling Downs and Western Downs regions of Queensland. The traditional owners of the area are the Kambuwal Aboriginal people. The name Millmerran is a derivative of an Aboriginal term for ‘lookout’, as there is high ground in the area that was used for that purpose.The area started out in the 1700s as the vast sheep farm, Yandilla Station. In the late 1800s, land holdings became smaller and primary production changed to mixed farming, with cotton, grains, beef, dairy, poultry and honey production becoming some of the main industries.Many fantastic murals depicting the history of the area are painted on the side of the buildings in town and on the water reservoir. The Millmerran Museum also has extensive displays from the area’s past. The museum is open regularly or can be opened at other times by arrangement.Just out of Millmerran is the All Saints Anglican Church and historic cemetery, a walk through the adjoining cemetery is well worth the stop. South of town, on the Inglewood Road, is Mt Basalt. This unique geological and environmental landmark, featuring rare volcanic formations, offers a variety of walking trails and a lookout with spectacular views.Annual events include the Australia Day celebrations, the Millmerran Show in February/March, fishing competitions, shooting competitions and camp drafts. The Australian Camp Oven Festival is a biennial event held in even numbered years, with activities such as camp oven cooking competitions, country music, apron competition, damper throwing, and billy boiling speed tests.Millmerran offers a fascinating mix of experiences, sights and characters. Come along and experience the spirit of the Darling Downs through the town's unique attractions and festivalsTourist/Visitor Centre       Millmerran VIC, 24 Charlotte St, MillmerranPh: 07 4695 2560millmerraninfo@toowoombaRC.qld.gov.auwww.toowoombaRC.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Ruttledge St, behind Campbell St CBD;Next to the Anzac Park, bordered by Campbell St and Charlotte StsShort & Long Term Parking           Walpole Park, Walpole St, (72hr), self-contained vehicles, no feesDump Point  Adj to Walpole Park, Millmerran Cecil Plains RdPotable Water          Adj to Walpole Park, Millmerran Cecil Plains RdHospital        50-60 Commens St, Ph: 07 4695 1211Doctors Surgery     45 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1100Pharmacy     43 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1458Supermarket            25 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1260