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Featured RV Friendly Events

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Blues at Bridgetown

Event date - 7 November - 9 November 2025. 

Listen to acoustic and electric blues pulsing through the Blackwood Valley as Bridgetown puts on a showcase of established musicians and up and coming talent over three days.

The street party in Bridgetown on the Saturday of the Blues is one of the highlights of the weekend. A huge range of vendors sell food and wares in the main street, while entertainers and buskers provide the ambiance while you browse.

NT
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Darwin Festival

Dates:  5 – 23 August 2026

This unmissable celebration brings together the spirit of the Top End with a vibrant program of arts, culture, food, stories, dancing, and laughter to fill your heart, mind, and soul.

Over 18 unforgettable days, experience theatre, music, comedy, circus, cabaret, dance, visual arts, unique food and beverage experiences, and awe-inspiring storytelling. Loved by locals and adored by visitors, this annual festival is the centrepiece of Darwin's dry season, making August the best time of year to visit.

Through dynamic programming, innovative partnerships, and a commitment to artistic expression, artists from the Northern Territory, Australia, and around the world come together to share, connect, and inspire through the power of the arts. Darwin Festival continues to entertain and unite audiences, cementing its place as a leading cultural event in the Northern Territory and beyond.

All tickets from $0 to $79

Free and paid events. Average ticket price $44


QLD
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Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

Dates: 12/09/2026 - 06/10/2026

Times: 9am - 6:30pm

Experience Australia’s most spectacular celebration of spring at the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers! For over 70 years, this iconic festival has transformed the Garden City into a breathtaking sea of colour, creativity and community spirit. Wander through award-winning floral displays, explore vibrant food and wine events, enjoy live music and entertainment, and soak up the electric atmosphere that fills the city for nearly a month. From stunning park gardens and grand floral parades to gourmet experiences and family-friendly activities, there’s something to delight every age and interest.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Merriwa - NSW RVFT

Merriwa is located in the Upper Hunter Shire, which is situated within in the far west of the Hunter region in New South Wales. It is on the Golden Highway, 273km north west of Sydney and about half way between Newcastle and Dubbo.   The town is an old community with many colonial buildings and churches and Merriwa’s historic connections makes it a great place to explore. Within close proximity of the town, visitors will find mines, horse studs and wineries, as well as historical museums and national parks. For those visiting Merriwa, short term parking can be found at Merriwa Caravan Park with the use of toilets and showers for $17.50 unpowered. Overnight stays are also welcomed for self-contained vehicles behind the RSL Club on Bow Street. Potable water and a dump point are outside the caravan park, which is situated on Blaxland Street.While visiting the region, don’t forget to take a trip to Goulburn River National Park that offers 70,000 hectares of mostly sandstone country along the Goulburn River. The Aboriginal rock art site known as Hands on the Rock in the park is another very popular tourist spot.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Merriwa Visitor Information Centre34-40 Vennacher St, Merriwa NSWPh: 02 6521 7046Casual Parking       Sollys Lane; Vennacher St; Bow StShort Term Parking           Merriwa Caravan Park, Golden Hwy. $17.50 unpowered per night, includes use of toilets, showers and access to laundry facilities (small fee)Merriwa RSL Club, grassy block behind the RSL, nil charge, access via Bow St, toilets available during day, no other facilities availableDump Point  29 Blaxland StPotable Water          29 Blaxland StHospital        McKenzie St, Merriwa, (inpatient services, ambulance transfers to other centres for major operations, 24hr service available or transfers if necessary), Ph: 6532 5000Doctors Surgery     Bettington St or McKenzie St, Ph: 02 6548 2305 or Ph: 02 6532 5013, open Monday to Friday by appointmentPharmacy     Merriwa Pharmacy, Bettington St, Merriwa, Ph: 02 6548 2213Supermarket            Merriwa IGA, Bettington St, Merriwa, Ph: 02 6548 2315
TASMANIA
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Launceston - TAS RVFT

Launceston is located in the Tamar Valley, 198 kilometres north of Hobart. The city is surrounded by many hills and ravines. The topography of the area is greatly influenced by its location at the junction of two rivers which meet to form the broad Tamar River. From here the river valley opens north to Bass Strait only 58 kilometres away. Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania after the state capital, Hobart, however it is said to maintain a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The Tamar Valley was formed by volcanic and glacial forces over 10 million years ago. Settled in March 1806, Launceston is one of Australia’s oldest cities and is home to many historic buildings dating from the colonial to Georgian and Victorian eras. These have been fondly maintained, housing restaurants, cafés, banks and boutiques. The town was so-called after its English namesake, Launceston, Cornwall.Old Macs Farm and Fishery, 55 Sandown Rd, offers short and long-term parking to visitors. Unpowered sites are available for those with self-contained vehicles only and will cost $20 per vehicle per night  - stays are limited to 7 days. Please note, Old Macs Farm is only available from 1st Oct - 31st May each year due to weather conditions.Launceston offers something for everyone with the city easily explored on foot. The boardwalk will take you along the modern seaport area with its many cafés and wine bars. Here you will also find the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. For those looking to explore further afoot, the Tamar Valley wine route showcases quality Tasmanian cool climate wines. River cruises are also a popular way to explore the Tamar River and wetland area. Cataract Gorge Reserve is a unique natural formation only 15 minutes' walk from the city centre. A meandering boardwalk follows the cliff face looking down onto the river. The Kings Bridge which spans the George was constructed in 1867. There are eateries located on both banks as well as manicured gardens where you can walk among peacocks and wallabies. The steep rugged cliffs attract rock climbers and other thrill seekers. However a chairlift enables all visitors to experience spectacular views.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreLaunceston Travel & Information Centre, 68-72 Cameron St, LauncestonPh: 1800 651 827www.destinationlaunceston.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Forster StShort & Long Term ParkingOld Macs Farm and Fishery, 55 Sandown Rd, Launceston, Unpwr $20 PVPN, 7 day limit, SC vehicles only. (Site available from 1st Oct - 31st May due to weather conditions).Dump PointSt Leonards Picnic Ground, Station RdPotable WaterSt Leonards Picnic Ground, Station RdHospital274-280 Charles St, Ph: 03 6348 7111Doctors SurgeryNewstead Medical Centre, 165 Elphin Rd, Newstead, Ph: 03 6331 1088PharmacyCity Capital Chemist, 27-29 Brisbane St, Ph: 03 6331 6235Meadow Mews Pharmacy, Shop 15, The Mews Shopping Centre, Kings Meadow, Ph: 03 6344 6622DentistBraeside Dental Surgery, 52 York St, Ph: 03 6334 0788Caledonian Dental, 1/54-58 Invermay Rd, Ph: 03 6331 7959SupermarketColes, 102 Hobart Rd, Kings Meadows, Ph: 03 6343 1200Coles, 198 Charles St, Ph: Ph: 03 6334 5731Woolworths 111 Hobart Rd, Kings Meadows, Ph: 03 6344 7111
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Willow Tree Recreation Ground - NSW RVFD

THIS SITE IS ALSO A CMCA RV FRIENDLY DESTINATION