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QLD
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30th Brigalow Arts Festival

Date: 16/10-11/12/26

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. 

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Australian Art Deco Festival – Leeton

Event date: Friday 10 July - Sunday 12 July 2026

An annual event, the Festival celebrates the town’s stunning Art Deco architecture and is Australia’s largest Art Deco Festival. There is something for everyone to enjoy, with an extensive program of exhibitions, markets, music, and workshops, there’s plenty to explore.

More information available HERE

TASMANIA
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Street Eats at Franko

A hyperactive inner-city night market explodes around Franklin Square: bring your tastebuds and your dancing shoes for a Friday night fling. Nothing but Tasmanian street food and craft drinks. 


4.30pm - 9.00pm | December – April every year!

Friday (Weekly)  


Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

NEW SOUTH WALES
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Moree - NSW RVFT

Moree is situated in the heart of wheat belt country, nestled on the New South Wales and Queensland border and conveniently located at the junction of two major highways - Gwydir and Newell. Steeped in rich culture and history, Moree is recognised as Australia’s Artesian Spa capital.Therefore a visit to the therapeutic hot artesian pool complex is a must. Relax and enjoy as soothing waters from hundreds of metres underground, bubble to the surface to rejuvenate your body and relax your mind.Moree is also the centre of the largest cotton producing area in Australia, so you can learn first-hand about cotton production, or enjoy the town’s old-world ambience and art deco theme on a self-guided heritage walk.In addition, there are great shopping opportunities; wine tasting at Moree’s first vineyard, and the chance to view amazing local artworks at the art gallery.Moree’s Mediterranean style climate, with sunny days and crystal clear nights, makes it the ideal place to spend some time strolling through the beautiful local parks and gardens or undertaking tours of the largest pecan plantation in the southern hemisphere.The area has long been the ancestral home of the Kamilaroi people and Moree is renowned for its cultural significance and Kamilaroi cultural items, such as carved trees.Plenty of events take place throughout the year celebrating Moree’s culture, history and lifestyle. Watch cars and trucks race around the mud track at the Mungindi Mud Trials in April, taste gourmet delights at Moree on a Plate in May or visit the beautiful gardens in October.In Moree you don’t have to dream, you can ‘live the lifestyle’.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Moree VIC, cnr Newell Hwy & Gwydir Hwy, Moree NSWPh: 02 6757 3350info@moreetourism.com.auwww.moreetourism.com.auCasual Parking       Various locations within the CBD - Webb Oval, Newell Hwy, Balo Street, Gwydir St, Auburn St, Bridge StShort Term Parking           Broadwater Rest Area, grassed area on Newell Hwy, N side of Mahaffey Bridge, (24hr); CBD parking observing posted signage at all timesLong Term Parking            Boolooroo Rest AreaDump Point  Webb OvalPotable Water          Webb Oval; Frome St in park between Balo and Albert StHospital        Alice St, Ph: 02 6757 0000Doctors Surgery     Moree Medical Centre, 342 Frome St, Ph: 02 6752 2644; Balo St Medical Centre, 72 Balo St, Ph: 02 6752 2600; Barwon Division GP, 5/96 Balo St, Ph: 02 6752 7196Dentist           34 Auburn St, Ph: 02 6752 2775; 88 Balo St, Ph: 02 6752 5755Pharmacy     64 Balo St, Ph: 02 6752 2577Supermarket            Coles, Balo Square Shopping Centre, Ph: 02 6752 3877; Woolworths, 215 Balo St, Ph: 02 6752 4065
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Uralla - NSW RVFT

Uralla is a quaint little town just 20km south-west of Armidale. The name Uralla originates from the dialect of the local Anaiwan people and means ‘meeting place’. Aptly named, Uralla is located 501 kilometres north of Sydney and 485 kilometres south of Brisbane at the meeting of Thunderbolt’s Way and the New England Highway. In 1852 a gold rush struck in the Rocky River; the prospect of gold attracted more than 5,000 people to the area and three years later the area of Uralla was given town status. The town would experience several more gold rushes as the years progressed, each leaving the town with lasting developments including churches, schools, hotels, and so forth.For those travelling along the New England Highway, and are looking for a place to rest, short-term parking can be found at the Golf Club, this site has room for a few vehicles with a small fee for use of facilities. The Showground also has sites available with amenities, water and power.A short stroll around town offers the opportunity to browse the antiquarian bookshop, antique stores and art galleries. Indulge your sweet tooth at the old-fashioned lolly shop, visit Thunderbolt’s grave, or just sit and enjoy a meal or glass of local wine at one of the many cafes or historical hotels. Visitors to the photogenic Virginia Creeper-clad Gostwyck Chapel on the scenic drive towards Dangars Gorge, could be forgiven for thinking that they had suddenly been transported to rural England. Just past this however, the unique octagonal Deeargee Station woolshed is a reminder that this is truly the Australian countryside. Uralla’s Heritage Walking Tour is the ideal way to view the well-preserved historic buildings and houses that lend an air of old-world charm.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Uralla VIC, 104 Bridge St, Uralla NSWPh: 02 6778 6420visit@uralla.comwww.uralla.com Big rigs are requested to park out the front rather than enter car park at rear of centreCasual Parking       Salisbury St, opp the VICShort Term Parking           Uralla Golf Club, Plane Ave, facilities available for small fee; Uralla Showground, King StLong Term Parking            Fossicking Area, 6km W of Uralla, follow Kingstown Rd, turn right into Devoncourt RdDump Point  Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaPotable Water          Uralla Pioneer Cemetery, John Street UrallaHospital        Rusden St Armidale, Ph: 02 6776 9500, (35kms)Doctors Surgery     Uralla Clinic, 32 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 3999Pharmacy     72 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 5011Supermarket            Foodworks, 100 Bridge St, Ph: 02 6778 4502
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Meekatharra - WA RVFT

Meekatharra is a small town situated on the Great Northern Highway, in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It is a centre for sheep and cattle transshipment, initially by rail but now by road trains. It is also a regional home to the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the School of the Air. Heritage buildings in Meekatharra maintain character in the town centre while the local museum puts it all into context. Located in the library, the museum contains more than 100 photographs and items of memorabilia of life through the ages in Meekatharra.Those visiting Meekatharra can find short-term parking at the Lions Park Area, situated in Hill Street. There is no fee to stay here and parking is limited to 24 hours. A dump point is located at Lot 58 Main Street, and potable water can be obtained from the Visitors Rest Area, also located in Main Street. Meekatharra is a quaint town, rich in history. Active and profitable gold mining operations continue in the district and the relics of those long since past, dotted throughout the countryside, fill the imagination of the inquisitive tourists. The Meeka Rangelands Discovery Trail provides a fascinating insight into the history, and natural and cultural heritage of Meekatharra along an easy three kilometre walk around Meekatharra Creek. The trail also includes the Meeka Lookout, an opportunity to take in the vast red rangelands and appreciate the beauty of the outback landscape.Tourist/Visitor Centre          Council Office, adj to museum & library, 54 Main St, MeekatharraPh: 08 9980 0600reception@meekashire.wa.gov.auwww.meekashire.wa.gov.au Casual Parking       Main St, between Savage St & Porter StShort Term Parking           Vacant lot opp Royal Mail Hotel; Lions Park Area, Hill St, 24hrLong Term Parking            Peace George, Gascoyne Junction RdDump Point  Lot 58, Main St. Lat: -26.59366 Long: 118.49593Potable Water          Main St, at the Visitors Rest AreaHospital        Savage St, Ph: 08 9981 0600Doctors Surgery     Outpatients at the hospital, Mon-Fri: 9am-12pm & 2pm–4pmPharmacy     Main St, next to Coates Hire, Ph: 08 9980 1798Supermarket            Farmer Jacks Foodworks, Main St, Ph: 08 9981 1088