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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Perfect Light Film Festival

Event date: TBC March 2026

Held in the iconic film town of Broken Hill, NSW, the Perfect Light Film Festival is a free three-day annual event.

The Perfect Light Film Festival advises films are unclassified and some are suited to 15+ years.

The entire festival is free.

See the website for more details.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Dowerin Field Days

Event date: 26 - 27 August 2026

The Dowerin Machinery Field Days is one of Western Australia’s largest and longest-running agricultural events, held each August in the Wheatbelt town of Dowerin. It brings together farmers, industry leaders, and the public to explore the latest in farm machinery, technology, and agribusiness. Alongside the big equipment displays, the event features livestock exhibits, demonstrations, lifestyle and leisure stalls, educational displays, and services for rural communities. Attracting thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors, the Field Days are both a major showcase for innovation in agriculture and a community-driven event that supports local projects.

NSW
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Autumn ConFest

ConFest is a gathering of people wishing to share talents, skills, ideas, concerns and philosophies in a caring fun loving and tolerant atmosphere. The presentation of workshops, demonstrations, entertainments and the maintenance of site facilities are all performed by volunteers, monetary payment is neither accepted nor made.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Heywood - VIC RVFT

Heywood is a small country town situated on the Fitzroy River, 352 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, Victoria. The town was settled by Europeans in the mid-1800s, however prior to this it was occupied by the Gunditjmara people. To the north and east of Heywood is the Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape, containing possibly the worlds’ oldest and most extensive aquaculture and human settlement sites.On the last Saturday in February each year, Heywood comes to life with the ‘Wood, Wine and Roses Festival’. The festival showcases the art and craft of the region, holding competitions for best cut flowers, crafts, painting, woodwork and photography. Gourmet food and wine stalls are available, along with entertainment, parades and rides. It is a fun-filled day for both visitors and locals of all ages.The campsite on Hunter Street East allows parking for up to 48 hours, with a dump point, potable water and bins provided. There is no cost to stay and pets are permitted on leads.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Portland Visitor Information CentreLee Breakwater Rd, Portland VICP: 03 5522 2130www.glenelg.vic.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Apex Park, Cameron St, HeywoodShort Term Parking           Hunter St East, Heywood, (48hrs), bins, water, pets on lead, nil chargeDump Point  Hunter St East, Heywood (Lat Long: -38.1311, 141.6327)Potable Water          Hunter St East, HeywoodHospital        21-23 Barclay St, Heywood, ph 03 5527 0555Doctors Surgery     21-23 Barclay St, Heywood, ph 03 5527 0555Pharmacy     Keatings Pharmacy, 63-65 Edgar St, Heywood, ph 03 5527 1683Supermarket            Daly’s IGA, 60/64 Edgar St, Heywood, ph 03 5527 2286
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Finley - NSW RVFT

Finley is part of the Berrigan Shire, and is located close to the NSW/VIC border, 35 kilometres from Jerilderie and just a 4 hour drive from Melbourne. You will find all the facilities required to support you through your travels when stopping at, or even just passing through this lovely town. Finley was established as a stop along the stock route connecting the Murray River crossing point with the inland Riverina grazing region. Development resulted in the two major highways (the Newell and Riverina) that intersect at Finely, strategically positioning the town to grow and support the surrounding agricultural community. The Mulwala Canal passes Finley carrying water from the Murray River, and the Wheels of Prosperity sculpture in the parklands surrounding the lake symbolises the importance of irrigation to the town.Those visiting the town can find short term parking at Endeavour Railway Precinct and stays up to 24 hours is permitted. Potable water is available at this location and a dump point can be found at Finley Showground. For those wishing to stay in town that extra bit longer, a 72 hour stay is available at Finley Showgrounds.Local attractions include the ‘Pioneer’ Railway Station Precinct and the Historical Log Cabin and Museum (both open by appointment). You can walk or cycle around Finley Lake where the Murray River Marathon and the annual Model Power Boat racing are held or try your luck at the local golf course. Finley hosts an annual rodeo (January), the Tractor Pull Competition (February), the Easter Bowling Tournament (March) and the Agricultural Show (September) to name a few.Tourist/Visitor Information Centrewww.finley.org.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Endeavour Railway PrecinctShort Term ParkingEndeavour Railway Precinct (24hrs)Long Term ParkingFinley Showgrounds (72hrs)Dump PointFinley Showgrounds, Lat: -35.651513 Long: 145.568082Potable WaterEndeavour St, Railway PrecinctHospital24 Dawe Ave, Ph: 03 5883 4916Doctors SurgeryFinley Medical Centre, 24 Dawe Ave, Ph: 03 5883 4916Lakeside Medical Centre, Tongs St, Ph: 03 5883 1166PharmacyMurray St, Ph: 03 5883 1144SupermarketIGA. 189 Murray St, Ph: 03 5883 1034
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Keith - SA RVFT

Keith is a small farming town in the south-east of South Australia, 225 kilometres from Adelaide. Located at the intersection of the Dukes Highway and the Riddoch Highway, Keith is known as the gateway to the Limestone Coast. The township of Keith was proclaimed in 1889 with agriculture as its base. The region was once known as the Ninety Mile Desert however thanks to modern farming techniques it has been transformed. The underground aquifer allows for significant irrigation to take place in the area. Local artist James Darling created a water feature titled ‘Circle Work’ in the town centre. The art piece celebrates the vital cycle of water through the Australian landscape. Keith is known as the Lucerne capital of Australia. Herds of sheep and cattle make up the majority of livestock while crops of wheat, barley, small seeds and olives are also grown.Visitors to Keith can find short and long-term parking at Keith Showground, cnr Emu Flat Rd & Showground Pde. Sites are available for $15 per vehicle per night and stays are limited to 72 hours. Permits are obtainable from the caretaker & include access to toilets, potable water & showers.Keith has many attractions including museums, vineyards, wineries, art galleries, parks and gardens. Mount Monster and Ngarkat Conservation Parks are home to western grey kangaroos and emu as well as more than 120 species of birds. A number of walking trails provide close encounters with the wildlife. Panoramic views from Mount Monster showcase the spectacular beauty of the surrounding areas. The annual Keith Show is held in early October and exhibitions include livestock, poultry, produce arts and crafts, show dogs, equestrian events and more.Tourist/Visitor Centre       43 Woolshed St, Bordertown SAPh: 08 8752 0700bordertownvic@tatiara.sa.gov.auwww.visittatiara.sa.gov.auCasual Parking       Tolmer Terrace, adj to Heritage St & Anzac TerraceShort Term Parking           Keith Showground, cnr Emu Flat Rd & Showground Pde, (72hr), $15.00pvpn unpowered & $25pvpn powered, permit obtainable from caretaker & incl access to toilets, potable water & showers. Ph:0428 124 093. All travellers welcome.Dump Point  Keith Caravan Park, Naracoorte RdPotable Water          Keith Caravan Park, Naracoorte RdHospital        35 Hill Ave, Ph: 08 8755 1555Doctors Surgery     35 Hill Ave, Ph: 08 8755 1766Dentist           Tolmer Terrace, Ph: 08 8755 1835Pharmacy     26 Hender St, Ph: 08 8755 1259Supermarket            IGA, 35 Hender St, Ph: 08 8755 1270