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April to October 9am to 4.30pm Mon to Fri & Weekends 10am to 2pm Summer Months - November to March 9am to 4pm Mon to Fri
Pack your hat, dust off your boots and get ready for a week of good old-fashioned country fun at the Channel Country Music Muster in Thargomindah! From Monday 13th to Sunday 19th July 2026, the Muster is your chance to kick back under the big outback sky and enjoy a week full of toe-tappin’ tunes, hearty campfire cook- ups and true-blue hospitality. Enjoy Walk Ups with Rob & Dawn, test your skills in the Golden Camp Oven Award, and don your best flares for the 70’s Theme Night. With nightly entertainment including the Old Time Dance and our Saturday Night Party, there’s something for everyone. You’ll also find food and market stalls, fun activities like line dancing and bingo, a regular shuttle bus, and even prizes for shopper dockets! Set up camp from the 11th–19th July with non-powered sites available for just $5 per night – hot showers, clean amenities, and plenty of good company included. Main Event: Friday 18th & Saturday 19th July – $45 per person, per day EFTPOS available for tickets and camping. Dogs welcome (on leads) | Generators 8am–8pm So gather your mates, fire up the motorhome or roll in with your home on wheels, and get ready for a true taste of outback music, laughter, and community at the Channel Country Music Muster!
1. Booking and Payment All camping bookings must be made online through the designated booking platform. Full payment is required at the time of booking unless otherwise stated. 2. Cancellations and Refunds Cancellations more than 30 days out of the event, will receive a 100% refund of payment. Cancellations within 30 days of the event will NOT receive a refund. 3. Use of Camping Area Campers must: •Camp only within allocated areas •Follow all directions provided by event staff or site management •Respect other campers, staff, and the surrounding environment Excessive noise, or unsafe conduct may result in removal from the site without refund. 4. Safety and Responsibility Camping is undertaken at the camper’s own risk. Campers are responsible for their own safety, belongings, and equipment. The organisers accept no responsibility for loss, theft, injury, or damage to personal property. 5. Fires and Cooking Fires are permitted only in fire pits and must comply with local fire restrictions. Campers must ensure all fires are fully extinguished. 6. Weather and Conditions Camping conditions may be affected by weather or environmental factors. The organisers reserve the right to close or restrict access to camping areas for safety reasons. 7. Compliance with Laws All campers must comply with local, state, and federal laws at all times.