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Featured RV Friendly Events

WA
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Always Good Nights Hedlands

Date: 21st - 25th April 2026

Always Good Nights are small, intimate live music shows in beautiful and unique spaces. With an incredible lineup for artists to showcase in stunning venues across Port and South Hedland from February to April you don't want to miss the opportunity to be part of something special.

Tell your mates, get some friends together and join us for an incredible summer of music!

The Always Good Nights Series is presented by the Town of Port Hedland. 

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.


NSW
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150th Bega Show

Date: 27.2.26 – 1.3.26

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.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Kyabram - VIC RVFT

Kyabram is located between Echuca and Shepparton, in the centre of a rich irrigation district of the Goulburn Valley.  It is a substantial rural town, which has proven attractive to large numbers of retirees. Brought to life by one of the state's irrigation projects, the district is a major producer of fruit, agriculture and dairy products. Local industries include a jam, conserve and topping factory, clothing manufacturers and container production.  The town takes its name from the Aboriginal word for thick forest, but the native bush these days is largely confined to the magnificent Kyabram Fauna Park.Those visiting Kyabram can find short term parking at Kyabram Mural Picnic Area, Tulloh St. There are no fees to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. Visitors can find a dump point and potable water at Kyabram Fauna Park on Lake Road.  Set on 55ha, the Kyabram Fauna Park houses extensive wetlands and lakes; whose waterfowl can be viewed from an observation tower and a waterfowl viewing hide. The Park exhibits 600 Australian Native Fauna and has introduced more than 6,000 native trees and plants. Fauna can be viewed in the heated reptile house which features 'Getcha' a salt water crocodile, a magnificent walk-thru aviary, numerous enclosures and a vast open range. Animal species that can be seen include the Parma wallaby, Red, Eastern and Kangaroo Island Kangaroos, Alpine dingoes, Tasmanian devils, Wombats (Forest & Southern Hairy-nosed), Echidnas, Emus, Koalas, and Cape Barren geese. A Koala 'petting' exhibit is currently under construction. The Park is also guardian to a cottage built in 1867 for French adventurer Theodore Hazleman, who sailed the high seas as a cabin boy and survived the American Civil War before coming to Australia.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake Rd, Kyabram VICPh: 03 5852 2883Email: kyfaupar@mcmedia.com.auwww.kyabramfaunapark.com.au Casual Parking       Drum St Reserve, cnr of Drum St & Union StShort & Long Term Parking           Kyabram Mural Picnic Area, Tulloh, Drum, Union Sts intersection, free camp, 24hrsDump Point  Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake RdPotable Water          Kyabram Fauna Park, Lake RdHospital        Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5857 0200Doctors Surgery     98 Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5852 1888Dentist           88 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 2553; 80 Fenaughty St, Ph: 03 5852 2978; 80 Union St, Ph: 03 5852 1860Pharmacy     174 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 1213; 155 Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 1023Supermarket            Union St, Ph: 03 5852 2140; Allan St, Ph: 03 5852 2311
QUEENSLAND
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Moura - QLD RVFT

Moura is a central point and vibrant community for the people who serve its local industries – the farmers, growers, miners and their families who help make Queensland great. Lying in the heart of the Dawson Valley, on the banks of the Dawson River, this town attracts thousands of visitors each year. RV travellers are encouraged to visit Moura and make use of the excellent services and facilities it has on offer. Short-term parking is available at Moura Rotary Park for a low cost of $5 per vehicle per night. Travellers can stay for a maximum of 72 hours, and bins, barbecues, toilets and water are accessible on-site. Pets on leads are also permitted, and the dump point can be accessed at 8 Moura-Bindaree Road.Moura is fast becoming known as a mural town due to the magnificent creations that continue to pop up all over the place. Visitors specifically love the cockatoo on the water tank at the entrance to town and Meg the kelpie on the side of a local café. With fantastic parklands, public facilities, festivals, events, river fishing and water spots, a visit to Moura will not disappoint. Tourist/Visitor Information Centre    Banana Shire Council OfficeGillespie St, MouraPh: 07 4992 9500www.sandstonewonders.comCasual Parking (near retail centre)    Along Dawson Hwy and the service roads beside the Hwy.  Parking also available at the Moura Rotary Park.Short Term Parking    Moura Rotary ParkCnr Dawson Hwy & Theodore Moura Rd$5pvpn, 72 hours max stay, bins, BBQ, toilets, water & covered seating. Pets welcome on leadDump Point    8 Moura-Bindaree RdLat: -24.564416, Long: 149.973395Potable Water    Outside the Council Water Treatment Plant, 69 Dawson HwyHospital    14 Nott St, – 07 4997 2900Doctors Surgery    1 Minogue St – 07 4997 3033Pharmacy    3 Marshall St – 07 4997 1476 (no pharmacy on Sundays)Supermarket    Cnr Gillespie St & Marshall St – 07 4997 1601
VICTORIA
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Ararat - VIC RVFT

Ararat is a city in south-west Victoria, approximately 198km west of Melbourne. The Ararat region is home to numerous towns and villages founded in the 1840's by pioneer farmers herding cattle and sheep. The area fast became a prosperous agricultural district. Ararat was founded following the discovery of gold in 1857, and the subsequent influx of Chinese immigrants. Located near the magnificent Grampians National Park, Ararat is an ideal base to start exploring the region and the best place to start this exploration is the Visitor Information Centre.Visitors to Ararat can find short-term parking at Green Hill Lake. There is no fee to stay here, however a donation is appreciated. A dump point and potable water can be found at Green Hill Lake Reserve camping area.When visiting Ararat, be sure to immerse yourself in the deep history the town has to offer. The Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre gives an insight into the lives of the Chinese miners who discovered one of the world's richest shallow alluvial goldfields in the area.  An interesting relic of Ararat's past, is the J Ward Old County Gaol. Originally built as a gaol, the buildings were transformed in 1887 into an asylum for the criminally insane, where chilling details of the prisoners and their crimes are on display. The Trash & Treasure Market is held every second Sunday of the month at Alexandra Hall across from McDonalds. With the Grampians so close, there are always many interesting walks to take, from the short and easy to the more advanced treks, taking in the views and the native flora and fauna. The Halls Gap Wildlife Park and Zoo, nestled at the foot of the Grampians Ranges, has a wide display of both native and exotic animals and birds.Tourist/Visitor Centre       82 Vincent St, Ararat VICPh: 1800 657 158tourinfo@ararat.vic.gov.auCasual Parking       High St near VIC & High St behind the Civic Centre, near the council offices; Ingor St alongside SafewayShort Term Parking           Green Hill Lake, donation, max stay 5 days without permit, if visitors would like to stay longer they need to obtain a free permit from Ararat Rural City Council, 59 Vincent St, Ararat, opposite the Visitor CentreDump Point  Green Hill Lake Reserve Camping Area.  LAT: -37.296457 LONG: 142.979597.Potable Water          Service Stations, Alexander AveHospital        Girdlestone St, Ph: 03 5352 9300, Email: info@eghs.net.au or visit www.eghs.net.auDoctors Surgery     55 High St, Ph: 03 5352 2311Dentist           220 - 222 Barkly S, Ph: 03 5352 1024Pharmacy     Advantage Pharmacy, 119 Barkly St, Ph: 03 5352 1007; Healthwise Pharmacy, 137 Barkly St, Ph: 03 5352 1114SupermarketAldi, 41-47 Moore St, Ph: 03 8369 3000; Fishers IGA, 41-47 Vincent St, Ph: 03 5352 1020; Safeway, Ingor St, Ph: 03 5352 4377