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Featured RV Friendly Events

QUEENSLAND
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Volunteer Marine Rescue Bundaberg Open Day

Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR) Bundaberg Open Day will be held on Sunday 6 November at the Burnett Heads Base to celebrate 50 Years of serving the Bundaberg region boating community.

Celebrating 50 Years of Volunteer Marine Rescue Bundaberg!

VMR Bundaberg's main rescue vessel, Bundy Rescue 2, will be open for inspection.

Qld Water Police and LifeFlight will be in attendance.

A BBQ lunch will be available to purchase through the Burnett Heads Progress Association.

There will be memorabilia to look at, and to purchase, as well as information on VMR Bundaberg membership and how to stay safe on the water.

Check out the flare demonstration between 11 and 12.

There will be plenty of VMR Volunteers to talk to about what we do and how to become involved.

See you there!

VICTORIA
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Melbourne Cup

First Tuesday of Nov 

Be part of Australia’s most loved and iconic world-class event, the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Experience this incredible event that combines sport, entertainment, fashion and food – all in one place, the stunning Flemington Racecourse. Glamorous, refined and full of history, the Melbourne Cup Carnival is a must-do event for Melburnians

 and visitors alike.

With four big race days and a range of ticketing options, there is so many different ways to experience the Carnival - attend one or all of the race days knowing you will have an amazing time at the most anticipated event on the calendar. 

VICTORIA
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Maffra Christmas Festival

Event date: 17 December 2025

Come along to Maffra's family event in the main street and get all the good vibes of Christmas, at the annual Maffra Christmas Festival. Market stalls, food trucks, kids entertainment and roaming entertainment.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Bulahdelah - NSW RVFT

The riverside town of Bulahdelah is found on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, 235 kilometres north-east of Sydney. The town was named after an aboriginal word meaning ‘the meeting of waters’, due to its location on the Myall River near the junction with the Crawford River. Bulahdelah is the gateway to the Myall Lakes region and is a popular holiday destination with its many national parks and waterways.A range of services are offered in the town including a supermarket, butcher, bakery, hardware store, service stations and mechanical repairs. Visitors will also find several dining options including cafes, bowling club, pubs and take-away stores. RVs are welcome to stay at the Lions Park on the Pacific Highway for up to 72 hours. Pets are allowed on leads, and bins and potable water are available on site. A free dump point is located at the Bulahdelah Showground on Prince Street.Bulahdelah makes an ideal base for exploring Myall Lakes National Park and the coastal towns of Seal Rocks, Hawkes Nest and Forster.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Bulahdelah VICCnr Crawford St & Pacific Hwy, BulahdelahP: 02 4997 4981www.greatlakes.org.auCasual Parking       Crawford St btwn Pacific Hwy & Meade St & along Meade StShort & Long Term Parking        Lions Park, Pacific Hwy, (72hrs), bins, pets on lead, payment by way of donation box. Dump Point  Bulahdelah Showground, Prince StPotable Water          Lions Park, Pacific Hwy BulahdelahHospital        Richmond St, Bulahdelah, ph 02 4987 9900Doctors Surgery     Richmond St, Bulahdelah, ph 02 4987 9900Pharmacy     Bulahdelah Pharmacy, Stroud St, Bulahdelah, ph 02 4997 4275Supermarket            IGA, 86 Stroud St, Bulahdelah, ph 02 4997 4230
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Cowell - SA RVFT

The quaint township of Cowell is located on the beautiful Franklin Harbour on the eastern side of the Eyre Peninsular, just 493 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. Franklin Harbour was first sighted in 1802 by Matthew Flinders who mistook the natural harbour for a lagoon. In the early 1840s Governor Gawler investigated the Harbour and named it in honour of Sir John Franklin, the Governor of Tasmania. Coincidentally, Franklin was the midshipman on the exploration when Flinders decided that the ‘lagoon’ was not worth naming. Cowell was surveyed in 1880 and was first established to service the developing farm lands in the mid 1880s. The shallow harbour made it difficult for shipping, but despite this problem professional prawning fleets returned for many years. Today this coastal town has a population of around 800 people, plenty of shopping amenities, tourist attractions, and two hotels. Many tourists are being drawn to Cowell for its abundant blue swimmer crabs and excellent fishing. For those looking to cast a line, there is a secure boat launching facility and a long jetty at the end of the main street. Oyster production is another growing industry attracting tourists from near and far.Cowell offers visitors to the area parking at Cowell Motorhome Park for a cost of $10 per vehicle per night. Stays are limited to 14 days and vehicles must be self-contained vehicles. A dump point and potable water are conveniently located together on Brooks Drive.For those after something a little bit different, Cowell is famous for its jade, particularly the black jade which is extremely rare worldwide. The Cowell Jade Factory is run by the Gemstone Corporation of Australia Ltd and it is best to call ahead to confirm viewing times, however the associated store is open weekly and has a wide range of beautiful jade jewellery. The town is also home to an incredible yesteryear museum located on the highway displaying photographs, memorabilia and furnished rooms from the turn of the century. The museum can be opened on request by contacting the District Council Office next door.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Institute Building, 6 Main St, CowellPh: 08 8629 2588Casual Parking       South Terrace & High St, parking permits up to 4 vehicles within shopping hoursShort & Long Term Parking        Cowell Motorhome Park, $10 pvpn, self-contained vehicles only, (max 14 days)Dump Point  Sportsground, Brooks Drive near North TerracePotable Water          Sportsground, Brooks Drive near North TerraceHospital        South Terrace, Ph: 08 8629 2001Doctors Surgery     South Terrace, Ph: 08 8629 2504Pharmacy     Main St, Ph: 08 8629 2064Supermarket            IGA, Main St, Ph: 08 8629 2125
VICTORIA
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Benalla - RVFT

Located two hours north of Melbourne and one hour south of Albury, Benalla is a regional town that sits on the Broken River. RV travellers passing through town will find short-term parking available at Jaycee Island and Benalla Showground. Jaycee Island offers parking for self-contained vehicles for up to 48 hours at no cost and Benalla Showground offers parking for up to 48 hours at $15 per vehicle per night. A dump point, along with potable water, can be sourced at Benalla Airport. Wander through immaculate parks and gardens, view contemporary Australian art and discover the story of Victoria's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly. Visitors should time a trip during one of the fantastic annual events including Wall to Wall Street Art, motorsport at Winton Raceway and the Benalla Festival.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre14 Mair St, BenallaPh: 03 5762 1749www.enjoybenalla.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Lowry Place, Bridge St W near art gallery, Bridge St E near Aldi & WoolworthsShort Term ParkingJaycee Island, Fawckner Dr48hrs, self-contained vehicles only, nil charge, pets on lead, bins on site.Benalla Showground, Cecil St48hrs, self-contained vehicles only, $15pvpn, pets on lead, bins on site, toiletsDump PointBenalla Airport, Hanger LaneLat: -36.552689, Long: 145.996896Potable WaterBenalla Airport, Hanger LaneNot far from dump point.Hospital45-63 Coster St – Ph: 03 5761 4222Doctors Surgery30 Carrier St – Ph: 03 5762 2033Dentist50 Carrier St – Ph: 03 5762 4430Pharmacy27/29 Bridge St E – Ph: 03 5762 7575Supermarket49-59 Smythe St – Ph: 03 5760 4025