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Featured RV Friendly Events

QUEENSLAND
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Festival of Outback Skies 2026

Event date - 1 - 3 May 2026

The Festival of Outback Skies is a three day event that includes a range of activities including a bull ride, arts and craft workshops. Markets, cooking demonstrations, live music, a fine dining dinner under the stars, lantern parade to name a few.

Volunteer Opportunities 

Seeking volunteers to participate in a range of roles from administration, bar sales, traffic direction, showing people to their campsites, waitering, art workshops, minibus shuttle drivers and site set up. Volunteers receive a free powered camping site and entry to all ticketed events (except the dinner) To register your interest as a volunteer, please go to the festival website and fill out a volunteer application under the get involved tab. For all enquires contact Jennifer Tasker at tdo@flinders.qld.gov.au or phone 07 4741 2971.

Festival Location

The festival site is spread across three precincts all within 500m of each other. The site is also walking distance from the Hughenden CBD. The Hughenden Showgrounds will host the Dinner Under the Stars and the Bull Ride events, with live music, art workshops, cooking demos and more. The Art Sculpture Trail at the historic Coolabah Tree will showcase sculptural pieces entered into our Art Sculptural Competition. At the Hughenden Recreational Lake you can enjoy star gazing, water sports and food markets. The closing lantern parade is alongside the lake before they are released across the water.

Getting There

Hughenden and surrounds are serviced by rail, plane and bus routes and is a very accessible destination for those who prefer self-drive. There are five major roads entering Hughenden, from the north, south, east and west. Situated on the Overlander’s Way approximately half-way between Townsville and Mount Isa, the Hughenden region is a hub for many destinations.

Festival Camping

Flinders Shire Council have powered and unpowered sites available at the festival site. The sites do have access to toilets and showers. Powered sites are $90 for three nights (max 4 people per site), and unpowered sites are $45 for 2 nights (max 4 people). 

Festival Glamping 

For the ultimate accommodation experience at the festival treat yourself to a glamping tent located on the banks of the Flinders River. These glamping tents are next level luxury in camping. Six meter high European Bells tents with quality bedding, chairs, floor rugs, side tables, lights, phone charging station and a welcome pack. You also have a concierge 24/7 to look after your needs. The glamping tents are located a short walk across the river to the festival site. 3 nights twin share is $1,450. An additional queen bed can be rented for your tent to increase capacity to four people.


NEW SOUTH WALES
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Light Up Leeton

Event date: Sunday 7 December 2025

Light Up Leeton is a Christmas carnival and community concert that sees local homes and businesses join together to celebrate the festive season.

Following the festivities in the park, locals and visitors alike are invited to take a drive to see 200 or more homes lit up in celebration of the season.

More information HERE.



NEW SOUTH WALES
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Hilltops Off the Beaten Track Art and Cultural Trail

Event date: 14 - 29 March 2026

The 2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track Art & Cultural Trail invites visitors to discover the artistic and cultural richness of the Hilltops region. Whether a lover of art, an admirer of live music, or simply seeking a memorable experience, this event offers something unique for everyone.

Running from 14 to 29 March 2026, the trail showcases the creativity and talent of the region, providing an extraordinary journey through its vibrant communities.

Guests are encouraged to save the date, gather friends and family, and plan a visit to experience this remarkable celebration of arts and culture. The Hilltops region looks forward to welcoming visitors to share in this special event.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Wee Waa - NSW RVFT

Wee Waa is located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales and is situated within the Narrabri Shire. The town itself is known as the Cotton Capital of Australia and is the oldest town along the meandering length of the Namoi River.Those visiting Wee Waa can find short-term parking at Wee Waa Showground at a cost of $10.00 per vehicle per night. Potable water is located here, and a dump point is located at Dangar Park.Attractions within the area include Namoi Echo Museum, and it is here you can learn the history of the town through a self-guided tour; CSIRO Australia Telescope (located at Paul Wild Observatory), the largest and most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere; and Yarrie Lake, a three kilometre saucer shaped expanse of water, which is thought to have formed by a falling meteorite.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreNamoi Echo Museum, Rose St, Wee Waa NSWPh: 0427 668 932Explore Narrabri Region Casual Parking (near retail centre)Dangar Park, Kamilaroi Hwy; Ludawici Park, Alma StShort + Long Term ParkingWee Waa Showground $10.00 pvpnPilliga Artesian Bore Baths, (one week) $5Dump PointDangar ParkPotable WaterWee Waa ShowgroundHospitalAlma St, Ph: 02 6795 0400Doctors Surgery29 George St, Ph: 02 6795 1100Pharmacy93 Rose St, Ph: 02 6795 4231SupermarketIGA, Rose St, Ph: 02 6795 4201
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Kojonup - WA RVFT

Kojonup is situated on the Albany Highway, a two and a half hour drive from Perth. It is a rich pastoral district of farmland and bush nestled amongst the beautiful south-west of Western Australia.Those visiting Kojonup can find short-term parking at Kojonup Rest Area, which is situated on the corner of Albany Hwy & Gordon Street. Stays are free and are permitted for up to 72 hours; however, permits are to be obtained from the Kojonup Visitor Information Centre. A dump point and potable water are located on-site. For those looking to stay in town a little while longer, long-term parking is available at Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd - fees apply. The highlight of a visit to Kojonup is The Kodja Place. The centre immortalises the farm experience. Sit on the school bus, drive the farm ute, walk the boards on the snazziest shearing shed you will ever see - you can even check the rain gauge and the farm budget. Join Aboriginal Noongar tours through the landmarks of Kojonup, and purchase Noongar arts and craft from the Kojonup Visitor Centre. The Rose Maze is an iconic feature of Kojonup. Outside The Kodja Place, lose yourself in a maze of Australian-bred roses while you watch the evolution of the iconic Australian pergola.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Kojonup VIC, 143 Albany Hwy, Kojonup WAPh: 08 9831 0500Email: kojonupvisitors@bigpond.comwww.kojonupvisitors.com Casual Parking       Rear of IGA Supermarket, entry from side street off Albany Highway (Gregory St)Short Term Parking           Kojonup Rest Area, cnr Albany Hwy & Gordon St, 72hr, permit required from VIC; Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd, fees apply; Kojonup VICLong Term Parking            Kojonup Rest Area, cnr Albany Hwy & Gordon St, 72hr, permit required from VIC; Kojonup Caravan Park, 75 Newstead Rd, fees apply; Kojonup VICDump Point  Kojonup Rest AreaPotable Water          Kojonup Rest AreaHospital        Spring St, Ph: 08 9831 2222Doctors Surgery     Bagg St, Ph: 08 9831 1188Pharmacy     114 Albany Hwy, Ph: 08 9831 1035Supermarket            IGA, Albany Hwy, Ph: 02 9831 1002; Kojonup Co-op, Albany Hwy (car parking off Jones St), Ph: 08 9831 1144
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve - SA RVFD

Brinkworth is a town in the mid north region of South Australia and is located 32 kilometres north of the regional centre of Clare. The town was originally named after George Brinkworth, a district land owner at the time the town was established. Today, Brinkworth is a commercial centre for grain and prime lamb producers.The Brinkworth Stockyard Reserve is the ideal place to stop-over and explore the surrounding regions. The site is easy to find with good signage and sealed roads. Facilities include covered seating, showers, bins, toilets, water and a BBQ area. Visitors can stay for up to 72 hours with powered sites available at a cost of $12.00 per vehicle per night and unpowered sites available for $6.00 per vehicle per night - payable to caretaker Anne. (Please call Anne on arrival - details located at entrance). Walk around the avenues of native trees, along the Pepper Tree Trail or follow the disused railway line past a rare, old railway turntable, grain silos and two charming railway cottages.Cost: Power $12pvpn; unpower $6pvpn, payable to caretaker Anne. When you arrive onsite, there will be a sign with Anne's details. Please call Anne upon arrival and she will meet you there with the key. Parking: Easy to find with good signage, sealed roads, (72hr), pets allowed, c/seating, shwrs, bins, tlts, water, BBQOpening Hours: Contact numbers to call are on sign on the gate