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QLD
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140th Heritage Festival

In Croydon, history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass. It greets you on the street, catches your eye in unexpected corners, and quietly reminds you that this small outback town once played a very big role in Queensland’s story.
In 2026, Croydon celebrates 140 years since gold changed everything, and the Heritage Festival invites you to be part of that story — not just to observe it, but to experience it.

For one special week from 20 to 26 June, the town comes together to celebrate what makes Croydon so deeply loved: its stories, its creativity, and its strong sense of community.

QUEENSLAND
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Childers Festival

Event date - from 23 July 2026

Childers Festival is a celebration of the people and heritage of Childers and the only festival that closes the Bruce Highway!

Over four days, on the last weekend in July each year, Childers is transformed into an action-packed entertainment hub, concluding with Sunday's famous market day, which regularly sees nearly 40,000 people flock to the small town for celebrity artists and live music from every genre and decade.

The incredible markets feature a highway filled with over 300 stallholders where you can pick up vintage treasures, sample local produce and admire hand-made gems and local arts and craft. Those young and young at heart will also be mesmerised by dance, culture, street performers and carnival rides.

Experience free and ticked events around Childers including Opera by the Lake, Sugar Mill and Cane Fire tours, historical tours and much more! 

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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Wingham - NSW RVFT

Wingham is in the mid north coast region of New South Wales, in the city of Taree, 335 kilometres north of Sydney. The Wingham Riverside Reserve is free parking for 24Hrs it includes Amenities, potable water and they are pet friendly. There are barbecues, toilets and benches provided, and pets on a lead are allowed.A short stroll from the centre of Wingham Brush Nature Reserve, here you’ll see a major colony of grey-headed flying foxes hanging head-down in the canopies of 1000-year-old Moreton Bay and strangler figs.The Wingham self-guided heritage walk is another popular tourist attraction, leading visitors around Wingham and highlighting a number of man-made and natural items of significance to the history of the village.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Wingham Museum (Manning Valley Historical Society Inc)12 Farquhar St, Wingham NSWPh: 02 6553 5823mvhsmuseum@internode.on.netwww.manninghistorical.org Casual Parking       Temporarily Closed: Wingham Riverside Reserve at 2 Farquhar St, Wingham NSW (located next to the Wingham Brush Nature Reserve)Short & Long Term Parking        Temporarily Closed: Wingham Riverside Reserve, Farquhar St, Wingham NSW, nil cost, (72hr), BBQ, tlts, benches, pets on leadDump Point  Wingham Showground, Gloucester RdPotable Water          Wingham Riverside ReserveHospital        Taree, 13km E on Wingham RdDoctors Surgery     Access Health Care, 1 Bent St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4255, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pm; Wingham Wellbeing, 18 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6557 0470, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pm; Wingham Family Health Clinic, 9 Primrose St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4811, Mon-Fri: 9.00am – 5.00pmDentist           Smilecraft Dental, Unit 1, 101 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 0220Pharmacy     Chapman & Wood, 103 Isabella St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6553 4001Supermarket            Coles, Wingham Plaza, cnr Isabella St & Primrose St, Wingham, Ph: 02 6591 1300
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Nabawa Valley Tavern

Free parking (when a meal is purchased in the tavern) available to those travelling in self-contained vehicles only. 72 hour time limit applies and pets on a lead permitted. 
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