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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Toganmain Woolshed Precinct Open Days

Event date: Saturday 28 March - Sunday 29 March 2026

Step back in time and explore the iconic Toganmain Woolshed, its outbuildings, and a range of historical displays.

While they won't be running formal tours, knowledgeable volunteers will be stationed throughout the precinct to share insights and answer your questions.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Loxton Lights Festival

Event date: 29 November - 31 December 2025

Christmas is a magical time, full of enchantment, celebration and family. For over 30 years, the Loxton Lights Festival has been embracing the joyous festive season for locals and visitors alike.  The local community comes together to create a memorable Christmas experience for all, with spectacular Christmas light displays in large clusters of residential streets, and homes adorned with over 350 unique hand-painted Christmas scenes.

Loxton’s village-style main street, East Terrace, is a joy to behold at night from the enormous Christmas tree dazzling on the roundabout to the spectacular Light Show in the trees through the centre of town. During the day, wander the Riverland’s best shopping strip and browse the diverse range of local specialty shops with many independent, family-run small businesses providing a unique Christmas shopping experience.

Loxton is situated in the Riverland of South Australia. A 2½ hour drive east of Adelaide, Loxton is a popular destination for sheer relaxation, indulgences in food and wine, aquatic and outdoor activities, and of course our fabulous Christmas Festival.

Enjoy browsing through the website and discovering the many Christmas events associated with the Lights Festival.  We look forward to welcoming you to Loxton for one of the Riverland’s most loved family events.


TASMANIA
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Tamar Valley Folk Festival

Event date: 16 - 18 January 2026

Tamar Valley Folk Festival is held every year in George-Town Tasmania for more than twenty five years.

The festival’s events are held on various venues around the city center. They offer to the public, locals and tourists, an unforgettable experience.

Due to the numerous visitors during the festival days and the high demand accommodations it is recommended to check hotel rates and book rooms well in advance.

The festival’s program, venue, schedule of events, how to get etc. is present in the festival’s link website. See details below, under “Event Related Information” section.

The small venues and locations make it attractive for visitors and audiences to walk from venue to venue to catch the concert performances and workshops.

Some of the early performers were: Mick & Helen Flanagan, Steve & Jane Ray, Shamus Gill, Rab Mitchell, Alex Myers Richard (Dicky) Deegan, Lindsay Campbell, The Outer Cove Wailers, Tom Dunlop, Declan Pickering, Ned Trewartha, Bob Pooley, Chris Atwell, Brian & Phylis Mooney, Van Diemens Band, Bottom Pub Ceilidh Band and Roughbark.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Brookton - WA RVFT

Situated 138 kilometres south-east of Perth, Brookton is a typical small wheatbelt town. With a population of only 576 (according to the 2006 census), the town today is a key agricultural centre for a rich mixed farming industry. The town also offers food, shopping and accommodation facilities for those looking for a place to stop and refuel.The Lions Park welcomes self-contained vehicles to park overnight at no charge. Vehicles must not exceed the 24-hour maximum stay. Pets are permitted on leads and access to bins is available. Potable water and a dump point can be located at the Brookton Caravan Park.Those looking to spend some time exploring all that the region has to offer, will not be disappointed with the array of local tourist attractions available. Visitors can keep busy by visiting the Old Railway Station and Pioneer Park, Nine Acre Rock, Boyagin Rock and Brookton Museum and Heritage Centre.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreBrookton Community Resource Centre89 Robinson Rd, BrooktonPh: 08 9642 1377Casual Parking (near retail centre)Robinson Rd, BrooktonShort Term ParkingLions Park, Brookton HwySelf-contained vehicles only, 24hrs, pets on lead, mobile coverage, binsDump PointBrookton Caravan Park, Brookton Hwy via Stan Wall Memorial entranceLat: -32.369532, Long: 117.002317Potable WaterBrookton Caravan Park, Brookton Hwy via Stan Wall Memorial entranceHospitalNearest hospital is at Pingelly or BeverleyDoctors SurgeryLot 456 Whittington St – Ph: 08 9642 1485DentistNearest dentist is in NarroginPharmacyUnit 2/100 Brookton Hwy, Brookton – Ph: 08 9642 1991Supermarket113 Robinson Rd – Ph: 08 9642 1001
QUEENSLAND
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St George - QLD RVFT

St George, located in southern Queensland on the banks of the Balonne River, is a charming rural town known for its rich agricultural heritage and laid-back country lifestyle. Often referred to as the "Inland Fishing Capital of Queensland," it draws visitors for its excellent fishing, particularly for Murray cod and yellowbelly. Surrounded by cotton fields, vineyards, and cattle properties, St George blends natural beauty with warm hospitality, making it a welcoming stop for travellers exploring the Balonne Shire and the wider outback region.RV travellers passing through town are welcome to stay at the Kapunda Riverfront Tourist Park, who offers low-cost self-contained sites for just $20 per vehicle per night. This offer gives travellers access to an unpowered site for up to 96 hours. Big rigs can be accommodated here, and pets on leads are welcome. St George offers a variety of attractions and experiences for visitors to enjoy. You can take a leisurely stroll along the shady Balonne River Walkway or drop a line in the river to try your luck fishing. Wine enthusiasts can visit Riversands Wines, a local vineyard offering tastings and relaxed garden café dining. For history buffs, the Unique Egg displays intricately carved emu eggs by local artisan Steve Margaritis. There’s also the St George Heritage Centre and the Anchorage Homestead for a glimpse into the town’s pioneering past. Whether you're into nature, culture, or a bit of country charm, St George has something for everyone.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre       St George Region Explore Centre114 St Georges Terrace07 4620 8877vic@balonne.qld.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)      Bitumen side street for easy parking, available on Scott St next to Foodworks access is via Victoria St or Alfred StShort/Long Term Parking          Kapunda Riverfront Tourist Park12747 Carnarvon Highway, St George SCV only$20 pvpn unpowered96hrs, Pets on lead, mobile service, rubbish bin, suitable for vehicles over 11m>Dump Point McGahan St -28.02778, 148.59079Potable Water        St Georges terrace, St George Hospital       Victoria St, St George QLD Ph: 07 4620 2222Doctors Surgery    116 Alfred St, Or Goondir Health Ph: 07 4625 5040 Dentist         127 Victoria St. St George Ph: 07 4625 5040 Pharmacy    90 Victoria St, St George QLD Ph: 07 4625 3469Supermarket          88 Victoria St, St George - Next to RV casual parking Ph: 07 4625 3404