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Featured RV Friendly Events

QUEENSLAND
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Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival

Event date: 26 June - 5 July 2026

The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is Australia’s only Outback film festival and the world’s only festival dedicated to profiling and supporting the Australian film industry. Held in Winton, Queensland, this family-friendly festival offers an immersive experience that caters to diverse audiences, celebrating Australian storytelling against the stunning backdrop of the Outback.

The festival’s dynamic program features themed special events, Breakfast with the Stars, the unique Silent Night Experience, film-student-led Short Film Competition and film location tours. These engaging activities allow visitors to connect deeply with Australian cinema and culture. The festival also plays a vital role in the industry by supporting Queensland and Australian filmmakers, often providing premiere screenings for local productions that face distribution challenges.

Showcasing the best new Australian films alongside a retrospective program, the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival ensures that authentic Australian stories reach appreciative audiences.

A highlight of the festival is its venue—the historic Royal Theatre, Winton’s open-air theatre. Established in 1918, it is one of only two remaining open-air theatres in Australia, making it a must-visit destination for film lovers and history buffs alike.

Experience the magic of Australian cinema under the Outback stars at the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival, where stories come to life in the heart of Queensland.


TAS
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Roseberry Festival

The Rosebery Festival is the West Coast's most vibrant family and music festival which is celebrated in our small country town.

 

We provide our communities with access to live theatre, music, poetry, exhibitions, displays, markets, children's activities and the Colour Run.

 

We also showcase the unique character and achievements of our people and the towns in which they live.

QUEENSLAND
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North Queensland Elite Rodeo

Event date: 14 August - 16 August 2026

North Queensland Elite Rodeo is an action-packed weekend event featuring thrilling rodeo performances across Friday night and Saturday, day and night.

The full program showcases the very best in professional rodeo competition, putting the very best rodeo athletes against the best rodeo stock in the country.

Combining world-class competition, live entertainment, and a stunning bush setting, North Queensland Elite Rodeo celebrates community, culture, and country spirit - where the best come to ride and the crowd comes alive.


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Pooncarie - NSW RVFT

Set on the sloping banks of the Darling River, the town of Pooncarie is a former river port where paddle-steamers loaded with wool bales anchored. This village is a delightful stop on the way to magnificent Mungo National Park, part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area. Pooncarie offers RV travellers a fantastic parking option at Pooncarie Multipurpose Park on Wakefield Oval Road. Lengths of stays can be negotiated, and sites are just $10 per vehicle per night. Parking is only available for self-contained vehicles; however, showers, bins and toilets are available on site. A dump point and potable water are also accessible at this location. A visit to Pooncarie is sure to keep visitors on their toes with so much to see and do. A great day out is Pooncarie Field Day, a biennial celebration of all things rural. With 100 rural exhibits, sheep shearing and competitions for the kids, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Another popular event is the annual Pooncarie Race Cup Meeting, a classic outback race day for the racing enthusiast. Tourist/Visitor Information CentreWentworth Visitor Information Centre66 Darling St, WentworthPh: 03 5027 5080www.visitwentworth.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Tarcoola StShort & Long Term ParkingPooncarie – Multipurpose ParkWakefield Oval Rd$10pvpn, negotiable stay limit, self-contained only, showers, bins, BBQ, toilets, water, covered seating, pets on lead welcome.Dump PointPooncarie – Multipurpose ParkWakefield Oval RdLat: -33.3801, Long:142.5647Potable WaterPooncarie – Multipurpose Park, Wakefield Oval RdHospitalNearest Hospital at Mildura – Ph: 03 5022 3333Doctors SurgeryNearest Doctor is at Wentworth – Ph: 03 5027 2366PharmacyNearest Pharmacy is at Wentworth – Ph: 03 5027 3121SupermarketConvenience Store, 27 Tarcoola St – Ph: 03 5029 5267
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Cobar - NSW RVFT

Cobar is located in the centre of New South Wales, at the crossroads of the Barrier Highway and the Kidman Way. Cobar’s thriving copper, lead, zinc and gold mining industries are the core of the town’s economy.The first stop has to be the Great Cobar Heritage Centre. The Centre is the former Administration Building (circa 1910) of the Great Cobar Mine. It houses an exceptional display of exhibits from as early as the 1870s, which captures the essence of this lovely town. Ascending the magnificent internal staircase to the first floor you will find exhibits focused on the mining and pastoral industries. A special feature is the local Aboriginal Ngiyampaa Tribe ‘Long Time Comin’ exhibit showcasing traditional artwork. The Visitor Information Centre is also situated in the Heritage Centre; don’t forget to pick up your merchandise and brochures for your stay in Cobar.Across the road from the Heritage Centre is the Cobar Mining Heritage Park, a place that commemorates miners who lost their lives in local mines. Take the Heritage Walk, starting and ending at the Heritage Centre, to experience the history of the town. For those keen on a longer walk, the Centenary of Federation Walking Track takes approximately two hours to complete.Cobar is full of historical buildings from its mining past. The Great Cobar Copper Mine began operations in 1876, an open cut mine that was originally excavated primarily by horse and dray and pick and shovel. Drummond Park is just the place for a relaxing picnic; the park is named after the founder of the Royal Far West Children’s Health Scheme, Reverend Stanley Drummond, for his work in the 1920s with children suffering the effects of poverty.While in the area take a short drive to Gundabooka National Park, which features the region’s most spectacular Aboriginal artworks. The view from the summit of Mt Gunderbooka is amazing. A small remote camping area, some picnic facilities and accommodation at shearer’s quarters is available, bookings can be made on 02 6836 2692 or 02 6872 2744.Back in Cobar, you will find all the amenities for RV travellers. The parking area adjacent to the Heritage Centre has a dump point and is available for short term stays. For a longer stay in the area, the Old Reservoir and Devil’s Rock camping areas are just the place. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and hotels/pubs to quench your thirst and grab a bite to eat. There are two supermarkets in town to stock up on supplies, as well as banks, a post office and a library. The two large truck stops and vehicle repair centres will ensure your vehicle is well looked after.Cobar has all the history and fascinating facts from a rich mining past. It is a place to reflect on the past, while enjoying the friendly and welcoming ambience that this town has to offer.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier Hwy, Ph: 02 6836 2448, Fax: 02 6836 1818, Email: cobarmus@bigpond.com , www.cobar.nsw.gov.au Casual Parking (near retail centre)Lewis St & Kidman WayShort Term ParkingCornish Rest Area, Barrier Hwy (24hr), no charge, Day Parking Only Dump PointGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier HwyPotable WaterGreat Cobar Outback Heritage Centre, Barrier HwyHospitalLerida Rd, Ph: 02 6836 2406Doctors SurgeryCnr Linsley St & Harcourt St, Ph: 02 6836 4777; Harcourt St, Ph: 02 6836 5500Pharmacy32 Marshall St, Ph: 02 6836 2040SupermarketSupa IGA, 34 Linsley St, Ph: 02 6836 2345; IGA, Marshall St, Ph: 02 6836 2186
QUEENSLAND
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Clifton - QLD RVFT

Clifton is located in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, approximately 158 kilometres south-west of Brisbane. The idyllic fertile, agricultural land surrounding Clifton has seen it build a successful economy around cereal crops, vegetables, cattle and horses. Clifton’s country charm is evident through the warm, friendly welcome from the locals. The town has long been a farming community since its settlement in 1840, however its original development was planned with consideration to the railway route.The Clifton Recreation Reserve on Davenport and Morton Streets offers unpowered RV parking for $15 per vehicle per night. There is a generous 2 week time limit and showers, toilets, power (extra fee), bins and covered seating are available. Visitors also have access to the free dump point and potable water at this site.The town offers many services convenient to visitors including a newsagent, bank, coffee shop, service station, chemist, post office and butcher to name a few. Many historic buildings still remain, including a picture theatre over 100 years old. The town’s streetscapes have been used as a backdrop in many Australian movies, including The Thorn Birds.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreClifton Railway Station Information CentreClark St, Clifton 4350P: 07 4612 3087www.cliftonpa.orgCasual Parking (near retail centre)Cnr Mowen & King Sts & along Edward StShort & Term ParkingClifton Recreation Reserve, Davenport & Morton Sts, unpwr $15 pvpn (payable to Council during business hrs or to caretaker’s cottage after hrs), pwr $25 pvpn, shwrs, tlts, bins, water, c/seating, mobile coverage, pets on leads (2 wks max).Dump PointClifton Recreation Reserve (Lat Long: -27.9264, 151.9121)Potable WaterClifton Recreation ReserveHospital20 Norman St, Clifton ph 07 4697 3097Doctors Surgery20 Norman St, Clifton ph 07 4697 3097