RV Friendlies & Events

Featured RV Friendly Events

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Tasmanian Craft Fair

Dates: 30/10/2026-01/11/2026

The Tasmanian Craft Fair is Australia's largest working demonstration of arts and crafts, held annually in Deloraine, Tasmania, typically over the November long weekend, featuring hundreds of artisans, live craft demonstrations, art displays, gourmet food, and entertainment for all ages, showcasing traditional and contemporary crafts

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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

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The Royal Darwin Show

Dates: 23-25/07/2026

As the Territory's oldest and largest community event, the Royal Darwin Show long weekend offers three unforgettable days showcasing the best of the Territory, from the community's diverse talents to educational and fun exhibits, produce, and rich culture. Join locals and visitors alike to celebrate everything that makes the NT unique, from incredible local produce, plants and animals to arts, crafts and cultural showcases. Explore vibrant pavilions, cheer on exciting competitions, and enjoy live music, thrilling show rides, dazzling fireworks and all the magic of sideshow alley. With the latest show bags, spectacular entertainment, and plenty of surprises for all ages, the Royal Darwin Show is a Territory tradition not to be missed.



Featured RV Friendly Towns & Destinations

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Tuncurry Sporties RV Stopover - NSW RVFD

A RV Friendly overnight location exclusively for Self Contained RVs.There is 1 area available for camping with which is capable of housing  between 8-10 Self Contained up to 11.0 meter sized RVs, with a 48 Hr time limit.There are signs displayed showing the Conditions of stay.During opening hours all the Clubs facilities are available for use by the RV Visitors. There are no facilities available when club is closed so the necessity / requirement to be Self Contained. Vehicles that are not SC will be directed to the local nearby Caravan Parks.There are various shopping facilities within a short walking distance.
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Woodstock - NSW RVFT

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Balranald - NSW RVFT

The Shire of Balranald is located in New South Wales and covers an area of approximately 21,400 square kilometres, almost half the size of The Netherlands. The main centre of Balranald, is bordered by the Murrumbidgee River, which has two accessible parks featuring walking tracks and is promoted along the Sturt Highway as a popular resting spot for travellers. The township of Balranald was gazetted on the 4th of April, 1851 and is considered the oldest settlement on the Lower Murrumbidgee. The town was established by the primary rural industries harvesting wheat, wool and red gum timber. Agriculture is still a strong factor for the economy of the town with farmers’ now also growing canola, rice, wheat, fruit and vegetables. An interesting fact about Balranald is that the first telephone to be used in Australia was installed at nearby Yanga Station. The telephone was required for communication between the homestead and the shearers’ quarters and installation was carried out by James Cromyn under directions forwarded from England by his uncle Alexander Graham Bell. Today the population of Balranald Shire is approximately 2,500 people and the township has become renowned for the habitation of a frog! But, not just any frog; Balranald is home to the highly endangered Southern Bell frog species, which is listed on the NSW Endangered Species List - Local businesses and Balranald Council hope to promote awareness of the endangered Southern Bell frog with sculptures of the amphibian throughout the town and a large number of frog souvenirs are also for sale at the Visitor Information Centre. The frog sculptures are a key tourist attraction and are popular with both the young and the old.Those visiting Balranald can find casual parking in Market Street, Church Street and We Street. For those wishing to stay in town for a night or two can do so at the newly established caravan and motorhome parking area, which is located behind the Visitor Information Centre in River Street. There is no fee to stay here, and stays are limited to 48 hours. The perfect stopover, Balranald offers plenty of free parking in close proximity to the shopping district and an array of walking trails, bird watching, and other outside activities are available.Tourist/Visitor Centre       Balranald VIC, 78 Market St, Balranald NSWPh: 03 50201 599infocentrestaff@balranald.nsw.gov.auwww.balranald.nsw.gov.auCasual Parking       Market Street, Church Street and We Street. A caravan and motorhome parking area has recently been established off Market Street behind the new visitor information centre. Access to the parking area is via River Street.Short Term Parking           132 Church St, located at the sealed car park in front of water tower, (24hr). A short term caravan and motorhome parking area has recently been established off Market Street behind the new visitor information centre. Access to the parking area is via River Street. And stays are limited to 48 hours.Long Term Parking            Yanga Campsite, Stuart Hwy, 8km SE of BalranaldDump Point  132 Church StPotable Water          Balranald VIC, 78 Market StHospital        Court St, Ph: 0350 719 800Doctors Surgery     Court St, Ph: 0350 201 055Dentist           Peter Sidway, Court St, Ph: 0350 201 362Pharmacy     107 Market St, Ph: 0350 201 618Supermarket            IGA, Market St, Ph: 0350 201 612; Foodworks, Market St, Ph: 0350 201 626