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Phone 02 4939 8820
MAY 5, 6 & 7 2023
May 3, 4 & 5 2024
9am - 5pm Fri & Sat
9am - 4pm Sun
Phone 02 4939 8820
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ACCOMMODATION
If you are looking for accommodation consider our on-site options by
clicking here.
You can also visit
www.mymaitland.com.au
or phone the Maitland Visitor Centre on
02 4931 2800
.
Camping is not allowed on the Tocal Field Days site for security reasons.
Other visitor information is available from:
The Barracks,
Tocal Homestead
02 4939 8901
Maitland Visitor Centre
02 4931 2800
My Maitland -
Web site
Paterson Sportsground Camping -
02 4938 5029
(Robert Booth)
Maitland Showground
Camping
02 4933 5052
Dungog Visitor Information
02 4992 2212
Newcastle Visitor Information
02 4974 2999
Gloucester Visitor Information
02 6558 1408
Barrington Tops Tourism
1300 130 647
Wine Country Cessnock
02 4990 0900
Singleton Visitor Information
02 6571 5888
Muswellbrook Visitor Information
02 6541 4050
Scone Visitor Information
02 6545 1526
Port Stephens Visitor Information
02 4980 6900
May 3, 4 & 5 2024
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In the spirit of reconciliation the Tocal Field Days acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, the Wonnarua people.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their connections to land, sea and community.
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