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Featured RV Friendly Events

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Wagin Woolorama

Event Date: 6 March - 7 March 2026. 

This annual event is one of the state's largest agricultural shows, celebrating rural life and the sheep industry.

Festival Highlights and Schedule

QUEENSLAND
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Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, Gymkhana

Event date: 25 September - 27 September 2026

Experience the Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo, and Gymkhana Weekend—a thrilling showcase of local talent, excitement, and community spirit!

Enjoy the adrenaline-pumping action, indulge in delicious food and refreshing drinks at the bar, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. This is the quintessential local event you don't want to miss!

While you're in Bedourie, take some time to explore the charming town, shop for local treasures, and unwind at the soothing thermal artesian spa and pool. For more information, visit the Bedourie Visitor Centre. Join them for an unforgettable weekend!

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.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Charlton - VIC RVFT

Charlton, known as 'The Friendly River Town', is situated on the banks of the Avoca River, at the junction of the Calder and Borung Highways. This small attractive rural town of tree lined streets was established for pastoral purposes, not gold mining like many other towns in the region. Charlton is full of historical buildings from days gone by and is definitely worth exploring. The Tourist Information Centre is housed in another historic building, 'The Traveller's Rest'. Drop in and pick up all the brochures needed to enjoy your stay in Charlton. Former Prime Minister, John Curtin spent a short period of his youth in Charlton, and the Traveller's Rest has a display dedicated to him. The enormous grain silos denote the main local industry, although Charlton is also a large beef producer. The wool and sheep industry also contribute to the local economy. Like many rural towns, it is feeling the effects of the drought, so any input into the economy will be welcomed.Those wishing to visit Charlton can find short-term parking at Travellers Rest Area, off the Calder Hwy. Here, visitors will have access to a dump point and potable water. Charlton is rich in history and a wonderful place to base yourself when exploring the region. The Charlton Golden Grain Museum is located in the former mechanics' institute, circa 1882. The Museum contains collections of items relating to the local history and is open by appointment, (phone 03 5491 1755). Located opposite the Museum, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, circa 1871, is the epitome of churches from that era. A prominent historical landmark is the former hotel 'Vale of Avoca', which was built on the site of an early bark hut inn in 1879 and now operates as a Bed and Breakfast. The nearby Wooroonook Lakes provide facilities for water sports and provides an ideal spot for a picnic. East of Charlton is Wychetella Forest containing many native animals including the rare Mallee Fowl. The town of Charlton holds many events throughout the year including the Art Show and Charlton Agricultural Show and Rodeo held every October. In December, the Mardi Gras is a great way to celebrate the Christmas Season.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Shire Offices, 1 High St, Charlton VICPh: 1300 520 520www.buloke.vic.gov.auEast Charlton Hotel Ph: 03 5491 1613Casual Parking       Travellers Rest Area, off the Calder HwyShort & Long Term Parking            Travellers Rest Area, pwr $25.00 pvpn, pick up keys from the East Charlton Hotel, Ph: 03 5491 1613 for shwrs; Gordon Caravan Park, off the Calder HwyDump Point  Travellers Rest AreaPotable Water          Travellers Rest Area; Gordon Park Caravan ParkHospital        19 Grandview St, Wycheproof, Ph: 03 5478 0700, (20min)Doctors Surgery     94 High St, Ph: 03 5477 6865Pharmacy     23 High St, Ph: 03 5491 1521Supermarket            28 High St, Ph: 03 5491 1909
VICTORIA
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Mildura - VIC RVFT

Mildura is a vibrant regional Victorian city full of contrast. From the Murray River to the outback, Mildura is the ideal getaway destination for all types of RV travellers. Its close geographical borders to New South Wales and South Australia means the region is accessible from a number of directions. With over 45,000 years in the making, the region’s unique landscapes, cultural heritage and award winning attractions means there is something for everyone.RV travellers will find Mildura to be a great accommodation region. Parking for up to 7 nights is available at Apex RiverBeach Holiday Park at just $20 per vehicle per night. This fantastic rate is only available for CMCA members and includes access to an unpowered site and toilets and showers. Powered sites are available for an additional fee. The town’s free dump point and potable water are accessible at Benetook Works public car park.There is ample activities for visitors to explore on a visit to this Murray River border town. With pristine riverscapes, plenty of foodie experiences and a variety of aquatic adventures, there’s truly something for everyone. Mildura is surrounded by a tapestry of citrus groves and vineyards, offers day trips to view the spectacular landscapes of the Mungo National Park and provides self-guided tours to learn about the town’s history.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre       Mildura Visitor Information & Booking Centre190 Deakin Ave, MilduraPh: 03 5018 8380Email: adctourism@mildura.vic.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)      Several long vehicle parks with Mildura CBD, combination of street parking and parking lots.7th Street between Magnolia and Deakin and between Pine and Olive Avenues Olive Avenue between 7th street and 11th street Grand Carpark on 7th Street Hugh King Drive between the wharf and the bridgeShort & Long Term Parking       Apex RiverBeach Holiday Park, 435 Cureton Ave Mildura7 nights max stay, $20pvpn unpowered CMCA members only price, toilets, showers, bins, BBQ, pets on lead, power at additional chargeFree camping at Kings Billabong and the Merbein Common.Dump Point Benetook Works public carpark, 468 Benetook Ave MilduraLat: -34.2048 Long: 142.1687Potable Water        Benetook Works public carpark, 468 Benetook Ave MilduraHospital       Mildura Base Hospital, Ontario Ave, Ph: 03 5022 3333Doctors Surgery    There are multiple doctor surgeries in MilduraDentist         There are multiple Dentist surgeries in MilduraPharmacy    There are multiple pharmacies in MilduraSupermarket          Woolworths, Coles, IGA & Foodworks
TASMANIA
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Deloraine - TAS RVFT

Deloraine is an historic town that is located midway between Launceston and Devonport and is situated on the banks of the beautiful Meander River. It is surrounded by rolling green hills, hedgerows and working farms, and sits at the foothills of the Great Western Tiers mountain range, which forms the northern edge of the World Heritage Central Plateau. The town was settled in the early 1800’s and blossomed through the ‘golden fifties’ due to successful grazing and agriculture on the large estates surrounding the town. Today, this bustling rural centre is Tasmania’s largest inland town and is a major art and craft centre. Many of the town’s colonial buildings have found new life as galleries, craft centres, museums and restaurants. Along the river, there are well-tended park and garden areas with pleasant walks, sculptures, and informative signs relating to the history and the attractions of the town.The Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre is at the top of the main street. It is the place to go for information on things to see and do in the surrounding areas. Incorporated into the centre is Yarns Artwork in Silk and the Deloraine Folk Museum part of which is an 1850’s Georgian Inn. Or you may prefer cycling on Meander Valley’s unique Great Cycling Trails, skiing on Ben Lomond, or wandering through historic farming properties such as Woolmer’s Estate. Every November, Deloraine hosts the ‘Tasmanian Craft Fair’, which showcases the works of the diverse and talented local artisans. This has become the largest working craft fair in Australia, attracting over 30,000 visitors over a four day period. Visitors will find all the services they need in Deloraine, including health services, plenty of shopping and banking facilities, vehicle repairs and numerous eateries. Deloraine is a delightful rural town and is a great base for visiting the surrounding areas and local visitor attractionsTourist/Visitor Centre       Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre, 100 Emu Bay Rd, DelorainePh: 03 6362 5280info@greatwesterntiers.net.auwww.greatwesterntiers.net.au Casual Parking       River Rd & West PdeShort Term Parking           Tennis Court Drive, $3.00 per night, maximum 4 nights. No Facilities SCV Vehicles only. Dump Point  Tennis Court Drive, Free access Potable Water          Tennis Court Drive, Free accessHospital        Ambulance stationed at Deloraine, patients evacuated to Launceston HospitalDoctors Surgery     22 Tower Hill St, Ph: 03 6362 2266Pharmacy     62-64 Emu Bay Rd, Ph: 03 6362 2333Supermarket            Woolworths, 78 Emu Bay Rd, Ph: 03 6362 4600