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Featured RV Friendly Events

WA
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Always Good Nights Hedlands

Always Good Nights are small, intimate live music shows in beautiful and unique spaces. With an incredible lineup for artists to showcase in stunning venues across Port and South Hedland from February to April you don't want to miss the opportunity to be part of something special.

Tell your mates, get some friends together and join us for an incredible summer of music!

The Always Good Nights Series is presented by the Town of Port Hedland. 

QLD
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30th Brigalow Arts Festival

The Brigalow Arts Festival is the Banana Shire’s largest exhibition of visual arts in a professionally judged open art award. 2026 will mark the festival’s 30th anniversary. The festival program also offers artists and arts enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in networking events, practical workshops and to enhance skills in creative business development.

The exhibition component of the Brigalow Arts Festival is suitable for artists of any career stage across all artistic mediums. Categories encompass painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, digital arts, textiles, sculpture and decorative arts.

For artists, the Brigalow Arts Festival is the perfect way to build an audience, receive award recognition, sell works and exhibit in a professional gallery environment. For audiences, it is the ideal way to experience a cross-section of local arts, support artists and discover the stories that are being told in our region. 

TAS
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Light Up the West - Strahan Solstice

Get ready to illuminate your winter at the inaugural Light Up the West on Tasmania’s rugged West Coast.

This unique event combines the magic of light, history, and the adventurous spirit of our people on the West in the depths of a Tassie Winter.
Join us for a free audio-visual light show in Strahan and immerse yourself in unforgettable experiences hosted by locals. Think food, live music, bustling markets, invigorating winter solstice plunges, and more across the region. 


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Jerilderie - NSW RVFT

Jerilderie is a town in the southern Riverina region of New South Wales and is the largest town in the Murrumbidgee Council local government area. Famous for its connection to Ned Kelly, Jerilderie is reputedly the only town in New South Wales that had its local bank robbed by the Kelly Gang. RV travellers looking to explore the rich history of this town will find parking at the Ashton St and Bolton St Campgrounds. Travellers can stay at the campgrounds free of charge for a negotiated length of time. No facilities are available at these sites, however pets on leads are permitted. Potable water can be located at Luke Park, and a dump point is available for use on Conargo Rd next to the church. Begin your historical adventure of Jerilderie with a self-guided tour of the Ned Kelly Raid Trail of 1879 and discover how the Kelly Gang held up the town. After a busy day soaking in the history of the region, take a stroll around Lake Jerilderie or enjoy a bush tucker walk along the Billabong Creek.  Tourist/Visitor Information CentreMurrumbidgee Council35 Jerilderie St, Jerilderie03 5886 1200Casual Parking (near retail centre)Powell St adjacent to Lake Jerilderie or at the back of the bakery.Short & Long Term ParkingAshton St and Bolton St Campgrounds. Negotiable stay limit, nil charge, pets welcome on lead, no facilitiesDump PointBrew Park Jerilderie streetPotable WaterLuke Park near the shed (Powell St) at the lake end. (access unavailable due to road works, council working on this 27/2/25)HospitalCnr Newell Hwy & Conargo St, Ph: 03 5886 1300Doctors Surgery65 Mahonga St, Ph: 03 5886 1520DentistNearest dentist is at Finley 30km southPharmacy58 Jerilderie St, Ph: 03 5886 0777Supermarket75 Jerilderie St, Ph: 03 5886 1577
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Corrigin - WA RVFT

Corrigin is an agricultural town built on golden grain and sheep farms. Once known as ‘A Town of Windmills’ due to the abundant supply of underground water, today the town is a buzzing hub for grain production. Only 235km south-east of Perth on the Brookton Highway, Corrigin is a friendly farming community situated in the Central Wheatbelt. If you happen to be passing through town, make the most of the 48hr stopover at the Walton Street Parking Bay. There is no cost to stay at this short-term parking bay, and vehicles must be self-contained. Pets are permitted on leads, and toilets are available for use. A dump point is available at the parking bay, while potable water needs to be accessed at O’Shea Place (Corrigin Recreational & Events Centre).Even with its warm and welcoming community, Corrigin is also lucky enough to begin and end each day with breathtaking displays in the sky and ever-changing landscapes. The town’s eateries offer delicious meals and coffee, as well as delicious treats to tempt your sweet tooth. There is much to explore around the local area including the Corrigin Wildflower drive, various scenic lookouts and Gorge Rock.Tourist/Visitor Information Centre        Corrigin Community Resource Centre & Visitor Information55 Larke Cres, CorriginPh: 08 9063 2778www.corrigin.wa.gov.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)       Walton St parking bay, near corner of Campbell StShort Term Parking           Walton St Parking Bay48hrs, nil charge, self-contained vehicles only, pets on lead, bins, toiletsDump Point  Walton St Parking BayLat: -32.331295Long: 117.873167Potable Water          O’Shea Place (Corrigin Recreational & Events Centre)55 Larke CresHospital        49 Kirkwood St – Ph: 08 9063 0333Doctors Surgery     5 Murphy St – Ph: 08 9063 2107Dentist           45 Kirkwood St – Ph: 08 9063 2323Pharmacy     4 Campbell St – Ph: 08 9063 2094Supermarket            IGA, 8 Campbell St – Ph: 08 9063 2008Katem’s Supermarket, 10a Campbell St – Ph: 08 9063 2010
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Kulin - WA RVFT

Located in the heart of the Wheatbelt, the vibrant Kulin region offers a fantastic array of visitor experiences and is a convenient stopover for those travelling to Wave Rock, or between Perth and Esperance.Those visiting Kulin can find short-term parking at the southern end of Johnston Street, within Kulin’s Discovery Zone, behind the playground & public toilets. Vehicle access is opposite the Memorial Hall, and stays are limited to 72 hours. A dump point and potable water are available on-site. Kulin is part of the Pathways to Wave Rock Drive Trail. The Pathways to Wave Rock links the shires of Quairading, Bruce Rock, Narembeen, Hyden, Lake Grace, Kulin, Kondinin and Corrigin. From massive granite outcrops to spectacular views, vibrant wildflowers and true county hospitality, this trail offers a range of unique experiences across the region. Famous for the annual October Kulin Bush Races and the Tin Horse Highway, the Kulin region provides an array of unique events, visitor experiences and true rural hospitality.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreKulin Resource Centre38 Johnston St, Kulin WAPh: 08 9880 1021Email: rcmgr@kulin.wa.gov.auwww.kulin.wa.gov.au Casual Parking (near retail centre)S end of Johnston St, next to public playgroundShort Term ParkingS end of Johnston St, between playground & Resource Centre, 48hr Dump PointS end of Johnston St, located at public tltsPotable WaterS end of Johnston St, located at public tltsHospitalKondinin (25km)Doctors Surgery38 Johnston St, Kulin, Ph: 08 9880 1315PharmacyKulin doctor services pharmacy needsSupermarketIGA, High St, Kulin, Ph: 08 9880 1007