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Stars of Charlotte Plains 2026

25 June, 2026 @ 12:00 pm 28 June, 2026 @ 12:00 pm

We’re excited to announce the return of Stars of Charlotte Plains, taking place from 25th-28th June, 2026!

This three-day, family-friendly camping event offers the ultimate Outback adventure in the heart of Queensland. Set in the picturesque Charlotte Plains, near Cunnamulla, the event will feature live music, camping, food trucks, artesian baths, yabbying, tug-o-war, fun run, and more! 

Highlights
Live Music – Stay tuned for the line-up!
Outback Camping – Bring the van or brave a tent, it’s all part of the unpowered camping adventure!
Artesian Baths – Soak in our naturally heated outdoor tubs and springs, a bucket list experience at Charlotte Plains.
Family Activities – Participate in a tug-of-war, cheer on your favourite yabby, and make your way through a themed fun run!
Food Trucks & Bore Bar – Savour a variety of delicious eats by local food vendors and grab sundowners at the bar.

Whether you’re camping under the stars or in the warmth of your camper, you’ll enjoy breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, and stargazing. Relax around the campfire, meet fellow festival-goers, and join in on exciting activities.

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Festival FAQs

All guests will be required to check in upon arrival.

Check-In: From 12pm | Thursday 25th June 2026 (3-Day Pass) OR Friday 26th June 2026 (2-Day Pass) (unless you have booked to stay with us prior)

Check-Out: Before 12pm | Sunday 28th June 2026 (unless you have booked to stay with us longer)

Your ticket includes an unpowered campsite at the Bore Campsite. With plenty of space available, sites are not pre-allocated, so you can choose to camp near the Bore Head or further down the Bore Drain for a quieter, more peaceful experience.

If you are travelling as part of a group, we recommend arriving together as it may be difficult to save spots for late arrivals.

IMPORTANT: You must not camp within 20m of the Bore. You will be asked to move if you set up camp within this parameter.

Hot Artesian baths, basic toilets/showers, several long drops around the campsite, and shared laundry facilities.

There is NO 3G, 4G, or 5G phone reception.

You have access to 10 mins of free usage. You can only use in one sitting. Once that is over, you can then pay $10 which gives you 5GB.

There is 4KM of unsealed, good dirt road coming off the bitumen highway at the Creek Road (Widgeegoarra) entrance to the Bore Campsite.

All roads are perfectly suitable for 2 wheel drive vehicles, as long as there hasn’t been any recent heavy rain. Roads are flat and generally in good condition.

No bookings are required for our hot artesian baths. The Bore and Baths are available for guest use throughout the festival.

Please be considerate to other guests, wishing to have a bath. Due to the mineral content of the water and the 40°C temperature, it is recommended to only stay in the tubs/water for 20 minutes.

Yes, there is Artesian water with taps at the shed, toilet block and a separate washing up area. It is suitable to drink and can be potted to use for your caravan or campsite. However, please bring water bottles, if you don’t like the taste.

Yes! Our fantastic food vendors will have breakfast, lunch, and dinner items available for purchase. Alternatively, please ensure you bring adequate food to Charlotte Plains for the duration of the festival.

Black-water: Please be aware that there are NO black-water dump points on-site at Charlotte Plains. The nearest dump points are located in Cunnamulla or Bollon. DO NOT dump black-water waste in long-drops, toilets or surrounding shrubbery.

Grey-water: You are welcome to dump your grey water anywhere that is NOT a communal area.

A $200 fee will be applied to your account if you are caught dumping waste incorrectly.

Please refer to our Payments, Cancellations, and Refund Policy.

Ticket Buyers are encouraged to come prepared for all weather, including bringing ponchos and wearing appropriate footwear.

Gallery

Images by Allie Lee (Stars 2023) & Aaron Kibble (Stars 2025)