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Let's Go Queensland Caravan and Camping Supershow
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Let's Go Queensland Caravan and Camping Supershow

Start date
3-7 June 2026
Location
Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane

Australia's largest caravanning event returns to Brisbane bigger than ever, featuring over $120 million of product on display including caravans, motorhomes, and accessories. Attendees can win a brand new Hilltop Feathertop caravan valued at over $86,200, and there are kids' activities, food trucks, and family entertainment. The event runs from June 3 to June 7 at the Brisbane Showgrounds.

Tickets

Adult: $20 (at gate $23), Concession: $17 (at gate $20), Accompanied school age children: Free

Organizer

Caravanning Queensland

Location

Brisbane Showgrounds, 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Australia

-27.4503048, 153.0327621

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85%

Event sources

Win double passes to Qld’s largest caravan supershow

02.06.2026 Townsville Bulletin ENG

Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on publications in news sources, social media, or official organizer websites. Before visiting, we recommend checking current details with the organizers — dates, venue, and other information may change. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies.

🇦🇺 Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$1.58 /l

AUD2.23 · €1.37/l

67 of 132

cheaper than 50% of countries

Petrol

$1.23 /l

AUD1.74 · €1.06/l

43 of 133

cheaper than 68% of countries

LPG

$1.08 /l

AUD1.54 · €0.94/l

32 of 48

pricier than 65% of countries

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