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Mid North Coast Outdoor Show 2026

Start date
7-9 August 2026
Location
Wauchope Showground, Wauchope

Mid North Coast Outdoor Show 2026

The NSW Mid North Coast region's major outdoor show, with 25 years of heritage (formerly Mid North Coast Caravan, Camping, 4WD, Fish & Boat Show).

165+ exhibitors fill Wauchope Showground with caravans, campers, 4x4 rigs and boats, alongside camp-oven cooking demos, fishing demonstrations and a bike show.

Tickets

Adults AUD 16 online / 20 at gate; kids 0-16 free

Organizer

Mid North Coast Outdoor Show

Location

Wauchope Showground, Wauchope, Australia

-31.4557879, 152.734664

Data completeness

95%

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: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.54 /l

AUD2.19 · €1.34/l

65 of 132

cheaper than 52% of countries

Petrol

$1.21 /l

AUD1.72 · €1.05/l

42 of 134

cheaper than 69% of countries

LPG

$1.08 /l

AUD1.54 · €0.94/l

32 of 48

pricier than 65% of countries

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News from Australia

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British tourist injured in motorhome crash in Australia

Emma Blood, 28, from Milton Keynes, lost control of her rented motorhome on a muddy road near Margaret River, Western Australia, nine days into a six-week trip. The vehicle hit a tree, trapping her from the waist down. She suffered a triple fracture of the femur, underwent emergency surgery, and was airlifted to Perth Trauma Hospital. After 10 days in hospital, she was flown back to the UK, where she is now recovering and expects a full recovery within a year.

Missing Gold Coast magician: car and caravan found, police concerned

Police and family have serious concerns for 26-year-old illusionist Daniel Hidden, last seen leaving a Broadbeach address at 3am on 14 June towing a Galaxy caravan. His silver Hyundai Santa Fe and caravan were located at a car park in Currumbin Valley on 16 June. His phone was switched off shortly after his departure. A message on his website reading 'Transformation requires disappearance' has drawn attention, but its connection to his disappearance is unclear.

Syrian migrant leaves Europe for sun, camps on car roof in Western Australia

Shim and her husband, a doctor, moved from France and Germany to one of the world's sunniest regions, Western Australia. They practice rooftop camping and share their experiences on social media to introduce Arab Australians to local nature. In an interview with SBS Arabic, Shim said this lifestyle helps reduce stress and appreciate surroundings.

Homeless woman feels safer living in vehicle than shared housing

Susan Morley, 61, has been living in her motorhome on the Gold Coast for three years while waiting for social housing. After fraud and a car accident, she lost her assets but kept her vehicle. According to charity The Forgotten Women, women aged 55 and over are among the fastest-growing homeless groups in Australia. Many choose vehicle living due to safety concerns in shared housing and rising rents.

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