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Featured RV Friendly Events

QLD
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Quilpie Show and Rodeo

Date: 11-12/9/26

Looking for a fun-filled family weekend out? Look no further than the Quilpie and District Show.

Friday night will see all the thrills and spills of the rodeo action as the toughest cowboys battle to stay on the eight seconds and take home the prize.

Saturday morning the Show is in full swing with plenty to do for the whole family including stalls of all kinds, an all-day bar and canteen, a show pavilion, and great entertainment.

For an outback experience with true country hospitality, make the Quilpie and District Show your big weekend out!

NSW
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Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft

Dates: 05/06/2026 - 08/06/2026

Coonamble Rodeo & Campdraft is one of Australia’s most iconic country sporting events and the largest combined rodeo and campdraft in the Southern Hemisphere

Off-site camping primitive camping facilities are available directly across from the Coonamble Showground. 

$20 per person for the weekend.

NSW
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Lightning Ridge Easter Festival

Date: 3-5/04/2026

Experience the bustling energy of our town

FUN EVENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF OPALS 

& other PRIZES UP FOR GRABS IN OUR FAMOUS “DIGS”

street stalls easter Saturday 

in Morilla AND OPAL STREETS


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Jandowae - QLD RVFT

Jandowae is a quiet rural town located within the Western Downs Region of southern Queensland and is situated 259 kilometres west of Brisbane. The town was originally established with a focus on agriculture and the timber industry. If the name Jandowae rings any bells, then perhaps you may recall a town selling land from as little as $1.00 a few years ago? That’s right; the infamous town of Jandowae developed this initiative when a decline in population was having a negative impact on the town’s economic status. This creative tactic boosted the town’s population, and today there are over 1,000 residents of Jandowae as well as numerous new businesses. Jandowae is an attractive town with wide, tree lined streets. Jandowae Visitor Information Centre is open both Saturday and Sunday. The retail district of Jandowae has a full range of speciality facilities and services, making it the ideal location for RV travellers to stop and shop. There are a number of historic buildings within the town as well as the historic precinct of Athlone Cottage. The Heritage listed Jimbour House is only 15 minutes up the road; there are incredible gardens on display as well as an enjoyable historic walk.Visitors to the area can find short-term parking at Jandowae Showgrounds, Warra Street for up to 96 hours. Unpowered sites will start from $10 per vehicle per night and powered sites from $15 per vehicle per night. The Jandowae Golf Club also offers stays for up to 72 hours. Lions Park offer a free dump point and potable water and access to several facilities right in the centre of town, thus making it the ideal spot for exploring this beautiful town.While visiting why not go on some day trips out to other local towns within the area, such as Chinchilla, Dalby, Miles, Tara, Wandoan and their districts? Each town offers their own unique sights and attractions, and Jandowae is the perfect base stop.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Jandowae Community & Cultural Centre cnr George St & High St, Jandowae QLDPh: 07 4679 4461Jandowae.vic@wdrc.qld.gov.auwww.wdrc.qld.gov.auCasual Parking       Warra Street JandowaeShort Term Parking           Jandowae Showgrounds, Warra St, (96hr), unpwr $12.40 pvpn; pwr $17.80 pvpnJandowae Golf Club, 19 Blaziers Rd, donation requested, $10pvpn powered, (72hrs), showers, bins, toilets, BBQ, pets welcomeDump Point  Dalby St, adj to Lions ParkPotable Water          Lions Park, High St- no Key required.Showgrounds- Warra Street JandowaeHospital        Dalby St, Jandowae, Ph: 07 4668 4555Doctors Surgery     Dalby St, Jandowae, Ph: 07 4668 5188Pharmacy     High St, Jandowae, Ph: 07 4668 5342Supermarket            George St, Jandowae
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Balranald - NSW RVFT

The Shire of Balranald is located in New South Wales and covers an area of approximately 21,400 square kilometres, almost half the size of The Netherlands. The main centre of Balranald, is bordered by the Murrumbidgee River, which has two accessible parks featuring walking tracks and is promoted along the Sturt Highway as a popular resting spot for travellers. The township of Balranald was gazetted on the 4th of April, 1851 and is considered the oldest settlement on the Lower Murrumbidgee. The town was established by the primary rural industries harvesting wheat, wool and red gum timber. Agriculture is still a strong factor for the economy of the town with farmers’ now also growing canola, rice, wheat, fruit and vegetables. An interesting fact about Balranald is that the first telephone to be used in Australia was installed at nearby Yanga Station. The telephone was required for communication between the homestead and the shearers’ quarters and installation was carried out by James Cromyn under directions forwarded from England by his uncle Alexander Graham Bell. Today the population of Balranald Shire is approximately 2,500 people and the township has become renowned for the habitation of a frog! But, not just any frog; Balranald is home to the highly endangered Southern Bell frog species, which is listed on the NSW Endangered Species List - Local businesses and Balranald Council hope to promote awareness of the endangered Southern Bell frog with sculptures of the amphibian throughout the town and a large number of frog souvenirs are also for sale at the Visitor Information Centre. The frog sculptures are a key tourist attraction and are popular with both the young and the old.Those visiting Balranald can find casual parking in Market Street, Church Street and We Street. For those wishing to stay in town for a night or two can do so at the newly established caravan and motorhome parking area, which is located behind the Visitor Information Centre in River Street. There is no fee to stay here, and stays are limited to 48 hours. The perfect stopover, Balranald offers plenty of free parking in close proximity to the shopping district and an array of walking trails, bird watching, and other outside activities are available.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Balranald VIC, 78 Market St, Balranald NSWPh: 03 50201 599infocentrestaff@balranald.nsw.gov.auwww.balranald.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking       Market Street, Church Street and We Street. A caravan and motorhome parking area has recently been established off Market Street behind the new visitor information centre. Access to the parking area is via River Street.Short Term Parking           132 Church St, located at the sealed car park in front of water tower, (24hr). A short term caravan and motorhome parking area has recently been established off Market Street behind the new visitor information centre. Access to the parking area is via River Street. And stays are limited to 48 hours.Long Term Parking            Yanga Campsite, Stuart Hwy, 8km SE of BalranaldDump Point  132 Church StPotable Water          Balranald VIC, 78 Market StHospital        Court St, Ph: 0350 719 800Doctors Surgery     Court St, Ph: 0350 201 055Dentist           Peter Sidway, Court St, Ph: 0350 201 362Pharmacy     107 Market St, Ph: 0350 201 618Supermarket            IGA, Market St, Ph: 0350 201 612; Foodworks, Market St, Ph: 0350 201 626
VICTORIA
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Rainbow - VIC RVFT

Rainbow is a small town in north-west Victoria, just 400kms from Melbourne, in the southern Mallee region. The town was first settled in 1893 and flourished with the establishment of the railway line in 1899. Its name is derived from ‘Rainbow Rise’, a crescent shaped ridge covered in colourful wildflowers found west of the township.Those visiting Rainbow can find short-term parking on the old tennis courts located in Park Street. There is no fee to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. There is a dump point located on-site as well as potable water, and pets on a lead are permitted.  Rainbow is an excellent place to visit, especially for RV travellers. The vibrant main street features a unique median strip of parkland with historical buildings and colourful hand-painted murals. Rainbow is the perfect base to explore the nearby Wyperfield National Park and Lake Hindmarsh. While visiting be sure to visit the Yuranga Homestead, an Edwardian-style home originally built in 1909, or drop into the Pella Church to view the magnificently restored pipe organ. Rainbow also hosts the Local Agricultural Show in October every year.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Hindmarsh Shire Council92 Nelson StreetNhill VIC 341803 5391 4429Casual Parking       King St Park & Railway St between Federal & Bow St.Short Term Parking           Park St on old tennis courts near dump point, 24hrs, pets allowed, nil chargeDump Point  Park St, RainbowPotable Water          Park St, RainbowHospital        2 Swinbourne Ave, 03 5391 4222Doctors Surgery     Tristar Medical Group, 14 Sanders St, 03 5395 1623Pharmacy     Rainbow Community Pharmacy, 6 Federal St, 03 5395 1023Supermarket            IGA X-Press, 36 Federal St, 03 5395 1090