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Featured RV Friendly Events

VIC
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Corryong Show

The 2026 Corryong Show is back, bigger and better than ever.

Join in for a fun-filled day packed with your favourite attractions: dog jumps, pet shows, animal nursery, cow pat lotto, market and trade stalls, face painting, inflatable fun, live music, and delicious food and drinks. The day ends with a spectacular fireworks display, a

 perfect celebration for the whole family. 

QUEENSLAND
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Mundubbera Blueberry Festival

Event Date: from 25 September 2026

The Mundubbera Blueberry Festival is a biennial celebration of music, food, and community spirit that transforms the small town into the heart of the North Burnett.

In 2026, the Festival will once again showcase the best of Mundubbera – from vibrant live entertainment to unique food experiences and family-friendly fun.

Visitors can expect a program designed to celebrate the people, the produce, and the place, with something to delight everyone.

The community can't wait to welcome guests to the 2026 Mundubbera Blueberry Festival for another unforgettable weekend.

Click HERE for additional information. 

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Sculpture by the Bush

Event date: April - May 2026

Sculptures by the Bush is a tourist trail of outdoor creative artworks that will dot the scenic landscapes around Blayney over the April School Holidays every year.

Creative local residents, schools, businesses and community groups create sculptures in one of three categories: Hay Bale Art, Farm Art and Scarecrows.

It is a great opportunity to enjoy the country landscape, visit some of the small villages and see some creative displays.

Locals are called upon to get creative and build sculptures. A digital map and list of entries will be available on the Blayney Shire Council Website and Sculptures by the Bush Facebook Page closer to the event.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

VICTORIA
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Leitchville - VIC RVFT

Leitchville is a small rural community in Victoria, located 262 kilometres north-west of Melbourne in the Murray River wetlands area. The town is known for its dairy farming, with plenty of irrigation providing farmers with lush pastures. Leitchville was once home to the Murray Goulburn Cheese Factory, and the site is still a prominent feature of the town since the factory ceased operating in 2010.The Leitchville Traveller’s Rest is a convenient stopover for stays of up to 72 hours. The landscaped rest area is in the heart of town, and walking distance to the IGA supermarket, hotel, and bakery. A dump point and potable water are located nearby at the Leitchville Recreation Reserve, adjacent to the football ground off Cohuna-Leitchville Road.The surrounding area of Leitchville is a wetland paradise, and an abundance of waterfowl and native animals are found in the region. Leitchville borders the natural sanctuary of Gunbower Creek and Island, where large colonies of kangaroos, emus, goannas, and more than 160 species of birds are supported.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Leitchville Hotel17 King George StLeitchville VIC 3579P: 03 5456 7233Casual Parking       2 King George St, ‘Leitchville Traveller’s Rest’Short Term Parking           2 King George St, ‘Leitchville Traveller’s Rest’, (72hr), donation, bins, tlts, BBQ, pets on leadLong Term Parking            Gunbower Creek, end of Thompsons Weir Rd, Murray Valley Hwy, unlimited stay, no facs.Dump Point  Leitchville Recreation Reserve, adj to football groundPotable Water          Leitchville Recreation Reserve, adj to football groundHospital        144 King George St, Cohuna, ph 03 5456 5300Doctors Surgery     111 King George St, Cohuna, ph 03 5456 2609Dentist           23 King Edward St, Cohuna, ph 03 5456 4554Pharmacy     63-67 King George St, Cohuna, ph 03 5456 2223Supermarket            10-14 King Albert Ave, Leitchville, ph 03 5456 7230
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Wundowie - WA RVFT

Wundowie is a small, historic town nestled between Perth and Northam in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. Surrounded by rolling hills and native bushland, it offers a charming mix of country tranquility and industrial heritage. Established in the 1940s as a purpose-built town to support a local ironworks industry, Wundowie retains much of its mid-century character while serving as a peaceful gateway to nearby nature reserves, walking trails, and scenic drives.RV travellers visiting Wundowie can enjoy convenient facilities at the Wundowie RV Park on Banksia Avenue. Offering free short-term parking for up to 48 hours, the park includes essential amenities such as BBQs, bins, potable water, and covered seating areas. A dump point is also located onsite for easy waste disposal, making it a comfortable and well-equipped stopover for self-contained visitors exploring the region.When visiting Wundowie, travellers can enjoy the town’s peaceful country charm and explore its unique heritage. Take a stroll through Wundowie Heritage Park to learn about the town’s industrial past, or enjoy a picnic surrounded by natural bushland. The nearby Avon Valley offers scenic drives, walking trails, and wildflower spotting in spring, while those seeking adventure can explore the nearby Perth Hills or visit Lake Leschenaultia for swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreNortham Visitor Centre2 Grey St, Northam WA 6401Ph: 08 9622 2100E: visit@northam.wa.gov.auW: www.northam.wa.gov.au/visit/Casual Parking (near retail centre)      Wundowie RV Park, Banksia AveShort Term Parking Wundowie RV Park, Banksia AveNil cost, 48hrs, BBQ, bins, water, covered seatingDump Point Wundowie RV Park, Banksia AveLat: -31.75979Long: 116.384683Potable Water        Wundowie RV Park, Banksia AveHospital       Local ambulance vehicle based in town. Regional hospital 25 mins away.Supermarket IGA 46-48 Boronia AvePh: 08 9573 6229
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Brunswick - WA RVFT

Brunswick is a quaint town located in Western Australia and is approximately 160 kilometres south of Perth and 25 kilometres north of Bunbury. The town is situated within the south-west region and is known for its lush farmland and rolling green hills. Originally settled for its rich agricultural land, Brunswick has a deep connection to dairy farming, and the town proudly celebrates this heritage through the annual Brunswick Agricultural Show, one of the largest and most popular country shows in the region.RV travellers passing through town will find short-term parking at Brunswick Junction, located along Ommaney Road. There is no cost to stay; however, booking is essential. Parking is limited to 48 hours and access to bins and potable water is available. Pets on a lead are welcome. A dump point is accessible at Brunswick Recreation Grounds in Ridley Street. Brunswick offers travellers a taste of the local lifestyle with its expansive pastures, local dairy farms, and charming homesteads. In the centre of town, visitors will find the Brunswick Cow statue, which is affectionately known as Daisy by the locals. The statue is a testament to the significant role dairy farming has played in the development of the town. Next time you’re travelling around the south-west region of WA, be sure to take the opportunity to stay in Brunswick and taste some of the wonderful fresh dairy produce the town is famous for. Tourist/Visitor InformationEmail: info@harveyregion.com.auWeb: www.harveyregion.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)    Ommaney Rd RV Parking SiteShort Term Parking    Brunswick Recreation Grounds RV ParkingAccess from Ridley StFree camping, 48hrs, bins, water, pets on leadBookings: https://harveyregion.com.au/places-to-stay/free-rv-short-stay-rest-areas/Dump Point    Brunswick Recreation Grounds, access from Ridley StLat: -33.2526Long: 115.8359Potable Water    Brunswick Recreation Grounds, access from Ridley StPharmacy    43 Ommaney Rd, ph: 08 9726 1000Supermarket    Bakery 38A Ommaney Rd