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Featured RV Friendly Events

NEW SOUTH WALES
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The Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash

Event date: 20 - 22 August 2026

The 2026 Mundi Mundi Bash is shaping up to be one of Australia’s must-attend outback festivals. Scheduled for 20–22 August 2026 on the sprawling Mundi Mundi Plains in western New South Wales, the festival promises three days of immersive music, camping, and outback camaraderie.

Tickets for 2026 grants include general admission and on-site camping for up to seven nights (from 17–24 August), depending on the vehicle pass purchased. Each vehicle entering the festival grounds must also secure a Vehicle Entry Pass, which determines arrival dates and camping access.

Wristbands and vehicle stickers are required for entry; ticket holders can opt to receive these by mail or collect them in Broken Hill before heading to the site.

VIC
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bet365 Mildura Cup

Come an enjoy the excitement of the 102nd running of the Mildura Cup !
Our racing is that bit more relaxed, more fun, and more connected, with 8 live local races, with all the Racing action on the Big Screens.
Fashions on the Field will again be a highlight of the meeting, with over $4,000 in prizes.
Courtesy Buses will again be available, please see further details below.
Come and support the local community and enjoy the up-close racing action that you'll only get in the country. Whether you are looking for country casual or a catered experience, there are packages to suit everybody!
The Dunne Pavilion will be open to the public!

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.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

QUEENSLAND
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Ingham - QLD RVFT

Ingham is located north of Townsville and is in close proximity to several natural features such as Wallaman Falls, TYTO Wetlands and several national parks.Short-term parking within the town is located on Cooper St, adjacent to TYTO Wetlands Centre, in a designated parking area behind the TYTO car park. Potable water and a free dump point can be found close by behind the TYTO Information and Wetlands Centre, just off cooper St. Stay for the day or spend the weekend, Ingham is an interesting and scenic town to explore.Ingham lies on the south bank of the Herbert River and is set in an area of sugar cane, bordered by waterfalls and adjacent to the magnificent Hinchinbrook Island and the Hinchinbrook Channel. The wide lane footpaths and pedestrian crossings within the town make it easy to navigate to the local shops and cafes.Tourist/Visitor Information CentreTYTO Information & Wetlands CentreTownsville Rd (Bruce Hwy), Ingham QLDPh: 07 4776 4792council@hinchinbrook.qld.gov.auwww.tyto.com.auCasual Parking (near retail centre)Lannercost St(West End) and Cooper St, adjacent to TYTO Wetlands Centre, in designated parking area behind TYTO car parkShort Term ParkingCooper St, adjacent to TYTO Wetlands Centre, in designated parking area behind TYTO car park, $15pvpn (48hr), water, pets on lead, self-contained vehicles only. No generators.CMCA RV Park - cnr Cooper & Davidson Sts, CMCA Members only, $3.00 per site plus $2.00 per adult. max stay 5 nights in any 21, dump point, potable water. Is closed over the wet season.Dump PointBehind the TYTO Information & Wetlands Centre, off cooper StPotable WaterBehind the TYTO Information & Wetlands Centre, off cooper StHospital5 McIllwraith St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4720 3000Doctors SurgeryHinchinbrook Health Care, 86-92 Herbert St, Ingham, Ph: 07 476 6800; Ingham Family Medical Practice, 22 Heard St, Ingham, Ph: 07 4776 2101DentistBella Dental, 20 Palm Ave, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 2073; Hinchinbook Dental Group, 3 White St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 2262; My Family Dental, 5/55 Herbert St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 6055PharmacySadliers Pharmacy, 1 Lannercost St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 5777; Ingham Plaza Pharmacy, Shop 7 Hinchinbrook Plaza, Herbert St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 1745; Cantatore Pharmacy, 38 Lannecost St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 2169SupermarketIngham Fresh Food Market Place, 82 Cartwright St, Ingham QLD, Ph: 07 4776 2081; Coles, cnr Lannercost & McIlwraith St, Ingham QLD, 07 4776 2201; Woolworths, Ann StIngham QLD, Ph: 07 4757 3100
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Nakadoo - NSW RVFD

Nakadoo is a family business-owned rural farm located just 4kms north of Coonamble on the Castlereagh Highway. The farm is an authentic country experience, complete with billy tea on offer for visitors. The farm offers RV parking free of charge, with showers, toilets, bins and water available. Pets on a lead are welcome. While visiting, be sure to take a tour of The Shed, which has a collection of farm and household items from the years past and information on how people lived and worked in the bush. There are even some props from the Lord of the Rings movies. Please note, there is a $10 per person charge for entry to The Shed. Visitors will also have the chance to meet some of the farm animals; from Wooly the highland, longhorn steer to lambs, chooks and many more. Nakadoo runs horse and cart rides, with short and long run options available.Cost: Nil charge, $10 for entry into memorabilia shedParking: Neg stay limit, pets on lead, m/coverage, showers, bins, toilets, waterOpening Hours: 7 days
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Yandanooka Town Hall

Yandanooka is located in the mid-west region of Western Australia, 348km north of Perth. The name comes from an Aboriginal term meaning ‘plenty of hilly country in sight’. Thomas Whitfield was the first European settler to the region in the 1850s, and when the Midland Railway opened in 1895, a siding was built at the current town site. Later the siding was moved 4 kilometres south, and in 1919 the town was gazetted.For those visiting the region, The Yandanooka Town Hall offers parking for self-contained vehicles for up to 72 hours, free of charge. Toilets are available, and pets on leads are permitted.Yandanooka Town Hall is the perfect base to explore all the region has the offer, as it is ideally located 20 minutes from the town of Three Springs, where you will find a variety of services including doctor and dentist. The region is best visited during ‘Wildflower Season’ between August and September.Address: Travel along Midlands Rd, turn onto Yandanooka North East Road, follow for approx. 400m (first parking and is found directly off the first bend)Cost: Nil chargeParking: 72hrs, pets on lead, toilets, self-contained vehicles onlyOpening Hours: 7days