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Featured RV Friendly Events

SA
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Eudunda Show

Get ready for a fantastic day out at the Eudunda & District Show on Sunday, 15 November 2026! Celebrate rural life and community spirit with a full schedule of livestock displays, horses-in-action events, show hall exhibits, competitions, trade stalls, food, entertainment and family-friendly fun. Whether you’re there to discover local produce, cheer on competitors, enjoy rides and performances, or simply share good times with friends and family — the Eudunda Show has something for everyone. Don’t miss this iconic regional celebration in beautiful Eudunda!


  • Adults: ~$15
  • Concession: ~$10
  • Children (up to 18): ~$5
  • Children under 5: FREE
SA
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Pink Ladies Race Day

  • Date: 26/04/2026

  • It's here, the highly anticipated Pink Ladies' Day returns in 2026!

    It's the perfect social event for the girls, offering fabulous entertainment, devine fashions, and racing hospitality at its best. 

    Highlights of the Day

    • Live Thoroughbred Racing
    • Pink Ladies Area with catering - details to be released soon
    • Pink Fashions on the Field 
    • Live Music 
    • Pop-up Shop - our very own Milliner Jo Honan from Bonnetry
    • Cheese Platters from the Track Cafe
    • Family-friendly facilities
    • Children's Playground & Games
    • Catering, Bookmakers, Tote & Televised Racing
    • Best country hospitality

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Leeton Sunrice Festival

Event date: Thursday 2 April - Monday 6 April 2026

The Leeton Sunrice Festival is held biennially at Easter during the rice harvest. The festival celebrates the importance of the rice industry to the community.

The five-day event provides plenty of live entertainment and family-focused activities. Events include the nostalgic street parade, Festival on Mountford, the nationally recognized Balloon Glow, skate championships, busking and street performers and much, much more!

Immerse yourself in Leeton's hospitality while enjoying its heritage, natural beauty, outstanding restaurants, cafes, boutique shopping, wine and an endless abundance of local produce!


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Mount Perry - QLD RVFT

Mount Perry is located between the Bruce and Burnett Highways, approximately 450kms north of Brisbane and 100kms inland from Bundaberg. During your visit in town call in and see the museum, the Masonic Club, St Patrick’s Catholic Church, a delightful timber bush church. Casual parking in town is available in Heusman Street and short and long term parking can be found at Wolca Reserve, Bania Rd. The dump point and potable water are available at the Mt Perry Caravan Park. The enthusiastic bushwalker will find true delights at the top of Mount Perry 750 metres above sea-level. The track passes through stands of hoop pine and rainforest and offers fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Mt Perry OfficeHeusman St, Mt Perrywww.northburnett.qld.gov.auPh: 1300 696 272Casual Parking       Heusman St, Mt PerryShort & Long Term Parking        Wolca Reserve, Bania Rd off Gin Gin-Mount Perry Rd, toilets & showers, $11pppn unpowered, maximum stay 14 nights.Dump Point  Mt Perry Caravan Park Lat: -25.1761 Long: 151.6404Potable Water          Mt Perry Caravan Park Heusman StHospital        150 Heusman St – Ph: 07 4156 3222Doctors Surgery     c/- Mt Perry Health Service – Ph: 07 4156 3222Pharmacy     Nearest pharmacy EidsvoldSupermarket            Corner Store, Heusman St  
QUEENSLAND
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Millmerran - QLD RVFT

Millmerran sits on the Gore Highway between Toowoomba and Goondiwindi, on the border of the Darling Downs and Western Downs regions of Queensland. The traditional owners of the area are the Kambuwal Aboriginal people. The name Millmerran is a derivative of an Aboriginal term for ‘lookout’, as there is high ground in the area that was used for that purpose.The area started out in the 1700s as the vast sheep farm, Yandilla Station. In the late 1800s, land holdings became smaller and primary production changed to mixed farming, with cotton, grains, beef, dairy, poultry and honey production becoming some of the main industries.Many fantastic murals depicting the history of the area are painted on the side of the buildings in town and on the water reservoir. The Millmerran Museum also has extensive displays from the area’s past. The museum is open regularly or can be opened at other times by arrangement.Just out of Millmerran is the All Saints Anglican Church and historic cemetery, a walk through the adjoining cemetery is well worth the stop. South of town, on the Inglewood Road, is Mt Basalt. This unique geological and environmental landmark, featuring rare volcanic formations, offers a variety of walking trails and a lookout with spectacular views.Annual events include the Australia Day celebrations, the Millmerran Show in February/March, fishing competitions, shooting competitions and camp drafts. The Australian Camp Oven Festival is a biennial event held in even numbered years, with activities such as camp oven cooking competitions, country music, apron competition, damper throwing, and billy boiling speed tests.Millmerran offers a fascinating mix of experiences, sights and characters. Come along and experience the spirit of the Darling Downs through the town's unique attractions and festivalsTourist/Visitor Centre       Millmerran VIC, 24 Charlotte St, MillmerranPh: 07 4695 2560millmerraninfo@toowoombaRC.qld.gov.auwww.toowoombaRC.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Ruttledge St, behind Campbell St CBD;Next to the Anzac Park, bordered by Campbell St and Charlotte StsShort & Long Term Parking           Walpole Park, Walpole St, (72hr), self-contained vehicles, no feesDump Point  Adj to Walpole Park, Millmerran Cecil Plains RdPotable Water          Adj to Walpole Park, Millmerran Cecil Plains RdHospital        50-60 Commens St, Ph: 07 4695 1211Doctors Surgery     45 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1100Pharmacy     43 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1458Supermarket            25 Campbell St, Ph: 07 4695 1260
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Hopetoun - WA RVFT

Hopetoun is a charming seaside village, 574 kilometres south-east of Perth. The town sits on the shores of Mary Ann Haven, which was once the port for the Phillips River Goldfield. The coastline of Hopetown boasts endless pristine beaches and scenic drives, especially the Southern Ocean Road to the east of Hopetoun, with its many lookouts and access points to beaches lined with limestone shelves.Within town, Hopetoun SC 48 hour RA offers parking for 48 hours for self-contained vehicles free of charge. Bins are provided and pets on a lead are permitted. A dump point is located four kilometres north of town on the Hopetoun-Ravensthorpe Road, and potable water is accessible on near Hopetoun Jetty, the Esplanade. Hopetoun village also offers a range of gifts shops, local cuisine and cafes.West of Hopetoun is the entrance to the Fitzgerald River National Park, one of the largest and botanically significant national parks in Australia. Spread across 330,000 hectares of spectacular wilderness, the park contains 15 percent of Western Australia’s plant species, 22 mammal species, 41 reptiles and more than 200 species of birds.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreHopetoun Community Resource CentreVeal St, Hopetoun WAPh: 08 9838 3062E: hopetoun@crc.net.auwww. Hopetounwa.com Casual Parking (near retail centre) Veal St near shops, Hopetoun. Groyne area, opposite the Hopetoun Post OfficeShort Term ParkingHopetoun SC 48 hour RA, east of town centre, 48hrs, no generators within town boundary, bins, pets on lead, mobile phone coverage, nil chargeDump PointHopetoun-Ravensthorpe Rd, 4km N of town. Lat Long: -33.9192, 120.1371Potable WaterHopetoun Jetty, The EsplanadeDoctors Surgery46 Ved St, Hopetoun – Ph: 08 9830 3054PharmacyHopetoun Beachfront Chemist, 2/19 Veal St, Hopetoun, ph 08 9838 3333SupermarketIGA, Veal St, Hopetoun, ph 08 9838 3052