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Chris Fincham26 May 2026
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Queensland Supershow organisers pumped

Cassie the inflatable caravan, new Farizon EV campervan and big-ticket giveaways at Australia's largest RV show

Australia's richest caravan show prize, a new battery-powered campervan and some life-size inflatable 'vans will be among the highlights of next month's 2026 Let’s Go Queensland Caravan & Camping Supershow.

Running for five days (June 3-7) at Brisbane's RNA Showgrounds, the annual Brisbane Supershow will once again lay claim to being Australia's biggest RV show, with Caravanning Queensland claiming there will be more than $120million worth of RV and camping products on display on 200-plus exhibitor stands.

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There will also be one of the highest value prizes ever given away at a caravan and camping event, with attendees having the chance to win a new Hilltop Feathertop 17ft 6in caravan valued at $86,200.

Purchasing a ticket online in May also puts you in a daily draw to win a $200 fuel gift voucher. While on all five days of the show, a voucher for $5000 off an RV purchase will also be given away.

Another giveaway at the show will be at the daily, free VANSafe Masterclasses, where attendees can go in the draw to win a CIL Prize Pack valued at $1595.

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Related: Top-20 2025 Queensland Supershow highlights video

Kids, and the young at heart, also won't want to miss out on seeing a family of three, near life-size inflatable cartoon RVs at the show: Murray the Motorhome, Cassie the Caravan and Cameron the Camper Trailer.

The world’s largest Lego brick caravan, last displayed at the 2018 Supershow, will also be on display.

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As far as exciting show debuts go, Farizon Campervans will be exhibiting for the first time at the show, and possibly displaying a camper fit-out of its latest V7E electric commercial van. Snowy River is also expected to unveil a brand new e-caravan model at the show.

THL should also have its latest New Zealand built Winnebago motorhomes on display, while there's a good chance Bruder will display some of its latest hi-tech models after the recent change of ownership.

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Despite a serious downturn in the Aussie RV market, exacerbated by the fuel crisis, Caravanning Queensland CEO Jason Plant remains upbeat about the opportunities to grab a bargain at this year's show.

"We've never had more on offer, and we've never had a better moment to be showcasing what this lifestyle delivers," he said.

“Australians are thinking carefully about how they spend their holiday dollars right now. What they'll find at this year's Supershow is that caravanning answers that question better than anything else. It’s one investment for a lifetime of travel.

"Weekend escapes just a few hours from home, longer adventures through the regions, or extended trips across this incredible state, all on your own terms and your own budget."

2026 Let's Go Queensland Caravan & Camping Supershow

When: June 3-7, 2026. 9am-5pm (4pm Sunday)
Where: Brisbane Showgrounds, 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills
Entry: From $20 Adult. $17 Concession. Child 17 and under: Free.
More info and tickets: Caravanning Queensland


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