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Featured RV Friendly Events

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

QUEENSLAND
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Cardwell Pioneers Tour

The Cardwell Pioneer Tours are currently operating every Monday and Thursday morning from 10am at the Visitor Information and Heritage Centre located in Cardwell. The tour incorporates all the buildings in the historic precinct and takes visitors on a fascinating journey of the area’s colourful history as they move through each building. The tour begins at the old Bush Telegraph building which was the Telegraph and Post Office and explains how Cardwell was founded in 1864 as the first port in North Queensland. Over in the Courthouse visitors can gain an understanding of the old judicial system. Several interesting items are on display including the original straight-jackets used in Tully to restrain the more energetic offenders. The old lock-up building was still in use during the1980s at the Cardwell Police Station. The final building is the old Shire Hall which the community used for a multitude of purposes included balls and other formal social events. The tour concludes on the balcony of the Visitor Information Centre where visitors can enjoy a complementary Devonshire Tea while taking in one of the best views in North Queensland overlooking Hinchinbrook Island, Gould Island and the Family Islands

TAS
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TrailGaze

For one weekend only, Tasting Trail Tasmania presents TrailGraze an exclusive food and drink event celebrating the best of North West Tasmania.

Back by popular demand, some favourite events are returning – think grape stomping, tastings, workshops, tours… and yes, the annual dinner (with a twist). We’ve also got a few new surprises brewing. We can’t spill the beans yet, but you may just get a peek behind the scenes of what happens before a farmer even plants your food. Plenty more to come – stay tuned.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Tooleybuc Sporting Club - NSW RVFD

Tooleybuc Sporting Club is located in the Riverina town of Tooleybuc in New South Wales, 919 kilometres south-west of Sydney. Tooleybuc sits on northern banks of the Murray River, surrounded by fertile farmlands producing citrus fruit and vines. The Sporting Club has excellent facilities, including a fully licensed bar and bistro, function facilities, a nine-hole golf course, 18-hole mini-golf course, and bowling greens.Tooleybuc Sporting Club offers parking for up to 96 hours at no charge.  Also available are showers, toilets, bins, water, and covered seating. Pets are permitted on a lead, and a dump point is located across the road at Tooleybuc’s Recreation Reserve complex.The top attractions to see whilst visiting Tooleybuc are Mungo National park, national art glass collection, the Murray River, Brindabella National Park and many more.Cost: Nil ChargeParking: 96hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage, showers, bins, toilets, water, seatingOpening Hours: 7 days 11am – late; meals 7 days 12pm - 2pm & 6pm - 8.30pm
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Burra - SA RVFT

Located 2 hours from Adelaide, the historic town of Burra was made famous by Shepherd Thomas Picket discovering copper in 1845. By 1850, Burra had one of the largest copper mines and saved the state from bankruptcy. Burra is now listed as a National Heritage Town and today hosts many great attractions. RV travellers visiting town will find an array of accommodating services and facilities. Short term parking is available at Burra Showgrounds from $15 unpowered. Guests can stay for up to 96 hours, and showers, toilets and water are available. Pets on leads are also welcome. For those wanting to stick around town longer, Burra Caravan Park can accommodate long term parking. The towns dump point and potable water are both accessible at Burra Caravan Park. Visitors will be kept busy during a visit to Burra with the many great attractions it offers. A key to the town can be purchased and is a great way to explore its rich history. The key entitles guests to many heritage sites and museums through a self-guided tour. If you don’t mind a fine wine or two, a day trip to the well-known Clare Valley wine region might be what you’re after.  Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBurra & Goyder Visitor Information Centre2 Market Square, BurraPh: 08 8892 2154Casual Parking (near retail centre)Parking area on Bridge StShort Term ParkingBurra Showgrounds, Lot 4 Hall Terrace Burra NorthFrom $15 unpowered, 96 hrs stay limit, showers, power, bins, toilets, water, pets welcome on leadLong Term Parking    Burra Caravan & Camping Park, 12 Bridge Terrance BurraFrom $30 unpowered, negotiable stay limit, showers, bins, toilets, covered seating, power, BBQ, water, pets on leadDump Point    Burra Caravan & Camping Park, 12 Bridge Terrance BurraPotable Water    Burra Caravan & Camping Park, 12 Bridge Terrance BurraBurra Showgrounds, Lot 4 Hall Terrace Burra NorthHospital    46 Commercial St, Burra Ph: 08 8892 2300Doctors Surgery    14 Commercial St, Burra Ph: 08 8892 2104Dentist    46 Commercial St, Burra Ph: 08 8651 3007Pharmacy    4 Market St, Burra Ph: 08 8892 2025Supermarket    10 Commercial St Burra
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Snowtown - SA RVFT

Snowtown is situated 145 kilometres north of Adelaide, en route to Perth. It is located between the Mt Lofty Ranges and the Barunga Ranges in the mid-north of South Australia. The town lies east of a cleft in the Barunga Range, named Bumbunga Gap. The excess rainfall from these hills collects at Lake Bumbunga which lies south of the township. The vegetation is populated by saltbush and other salt tolerant flora. The salt lakes just outside the town, which once formed part of the upper reaches of Gulf St Vincent, and the Fauna and Wetlands Park, are the outstanding features of the local landscape. Locals claim they can predict upcoming weather conditions from the colour of the salt lakes. The lakes are said to take on a blue colour in fine weather and change to a pinkish hue when bad weather is on the horizon. The road linking Lochiel and Ninnes to the south provides stunning views of inland lakes and the countryside.Those visiting Snowtown can find short-term parking at Centenary Park (camping area), North Terrace. Parking is free, however stays are limited to 72 hours. Visitors can also find a dump point and potable water at the park.  Snowtown is a historic town that is definitely worth visiting. The town's main street, Fourth Street, is characterised by a number of historic buildings, notably the Snowtown Memorial Hall (1919) which is attached to the Old Institute (1889) and St Canice's Catholic Church. Snowtown Wind Farm is another point of interest. It is located upon a north-south trending ridge of the Mount Lofty Ranges. A display of the Wind Farm can be found in the centre of town. Tourist/Visitor Centre       Snowtown Newsagency12 Fourth St, SnowtownPh: 08 8865 2273Casual Parking       W side of railway, Terrace EastShort Term Parking           Centenary Park (camping area), North Terrace (72hr)Dump Point  Centenary Park, North TerracePotable Water          Centenary Park, North TerraceDoctors Surgery     Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8865 0100Pharmacy     Newbery Chemist, Fourth St, Ph: 08 8865 2298Supermarket            Railway Terrace, Ph: 08 8865 2070