2024 Outback Queensland Travellers Guide

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OUTBACK Queensland TRAVELLER’S GUIDE

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Welcome

CREATE YOUR PERFECT OUTBACK QUEENSLAND ADVENTURE

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE OUTBACK QUEENSLAND. With its majestic gorges, ancient culture, natural wonders, unique events, and unrivalled attractions this vast land of contrasts offers a travel adventure like no other.

QUEENSLAND TOURISM AWARD WINNERS ISA RODEO LIMITED 2022 Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships Gold: Festivals and Events 2022 Mount Isa Mines Rodeo Silver: Major Festivals and Events

FUN OVER 50 HOLIDAYS

Your personal Outback Queensland holiday is yours to design. We cater for every interest, so whether you want to unravel your swag and camp under a glorious canopy of stars, glamp in luxury or take a fully escorted tour we’ve got you covered.

Immersive Tours and Adventures Gold: Cultural Tourism Gold: The Steve Irwin Award for Ecotourism

Check out this guide for ideas to plan your trip, including some of our ‘must do’ new experiences and family-friendly activities. If you love nature and views then don’t miss the opportunity to take a drive, scenic flight or hike, or visit some of our award-winning events and encounters unique to the region.

Gold: Unique Accommodation

Outback Queensland Tourism supports accessible tourism and the majority of our iconic Outback attractions and visitor experiences are access friendly. The region’s operators are continuing to invest to ensure their experiences can be accessed and enjoyed by all. The best way to explore the region is a road trip. Use our driving itineraries to plan your perfect route, places to visit, and where to stay. And of course, this is dinosaur country so a trip here isn’t complete without at least one paleo-themed excursion! Take a look and start planning your unique and unforgettable Outback Queensland adventure.

Acknowledgement of Country Outback Queensland Tourism Association acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters, culture, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. We celebrate First Nations tourism and cultural experiences that foster learning, respect and understanding in the telling of Outback Queensland’s story and those of the traditional custodians of this land.

MITCHELL GRASS RETREAT OUTBACK QUEENSLAND MASTERS Silver: Festivals and Events

QLD MUSIC TRAILS The Outback Trail Bronze: Cultural Tourism

QTiC TOP TOURISM TOWN AWARDS 2023 Winton Top Tiny Tourism Town

AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARD WINNERS Outback Queensland Masters Gold: Festivals and Events

FUN OVER 50 HOLIDAYS Gold: Tour & Transport Operators

Quilpie Visitor Information Centre Museum & Gallery Silver: Visitor Information Services

Mitchell Grass Retreat Bronze: Unique Accommodation

Outback Queensland Tourism has compiled and produced this publication in the interests of fostering and developing tourism in Queensland. No part of this publication (advertising or editorial) may be reproduced without written permission of the Outback Queensland Tourism Association Inc. ©OQTA 2024. No responsibility is accepted for information contained in advertisements or editorial. The inclusion or exclusion of any establishment does not indicate any recommendation or otherwise on the part of the Association which, in addition, does not hold itself responsible for any complaints relating to such establishments or businesses. However, we would welcome constructive comments from visitors to the region and these should be addressed to: CEO, Outback Queensland Tourism Association, PO Box 506, Longreach QLD 4730 Photos: courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland, Queensland Government and other tourism partners and Councils in Outback Queensland. Front Cover Brolgas near Ilfracombe by Roxy Weston Photography Back Cover Mulla Mulla wildflowers at Stonehenge by Roxy Weston Photography This page Glamping tents at Stockcamp, Herbertvale Station, Camooweal


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NEW OUTBACK EXPERIENCES IN 2024 THERE’S ALWAYS A NEW reason to visit the Outback! Check out these new Outback experiences for your 2024 travel plans for Outback Queensland. For more Outback experiences visit our website.

CUNNAMULLA HOT SPRINGS

This incredible new experience beside the Warrego River features multiple freeflowing pools filled with mineral rich artesian water of all different temperatures, naturally heated by the artesian basin that runs deep below. Hot pools to dip into for a steamy session and cold plunge pools to chill your body, all alongside the natural beauty of the Warrego River. Add to this a sauna, steam room and a range of therapeutic activities in the state-of-the-art complex opened early 2024. CUNNAMULLA

ART MURALS TRAIL

Explore St George's vibrant art murals, each with a unique story that captures the essence of the local community and its diverse culture. These murals are a must-see for art enthusiasts and those who appreciate creative expression. ST GEORGE

ST GEORGE REGION FISHING LOOP

Grab your fishing gear and cast a line in the one-of-a-kind St George Region. Each town in this area is perched on a waterway, offering a freshwater fishing paradise. You don’t even need a licence to reel in the biggest Murray Cod, Yellowbelly, and Blue Claw Yabby. Get hooked on the ultimate fishing escapade! ST GEORGE

CENTENARY GARDEN - POWERHOUSE & HISTORICAL MUSEUM

The new Centenary Garden was recently opened by the Governor General. The garden is designed with different zones – Zone 1 encourages tranquillity and to use the five senses, Zone 2 is a quiet seating area, Zone 3 is a play area with a sensory path, Zone 4 incorporates hopscotch encouraging activity. LONGREACH

OLD MARY KATHLEEN URANIUM MINE TOUR

Now departing from Unearthed in Cloncurry! Join North West Tours for an interpretive tour of the old mining town of Mary Kathleen. Go back in time and discover some mining and social history from the 1950’s. VIA CLONCURRY

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CRYSTALS OF THE CURRY

The unique Fossicker activity pack is available for just $10.00. ‘The Crystals of the Curry – a young fossickers guide to collecting rocks and gems’ is a coloured activity book and includes a collector’s bag that can be filled from the fossicking patch located in the grounds of Cloncurry Unearthed. CLONCURRY


THE WATERING HOLE – HERITAGE ART TRAIL

Thallon’s art scene is gaining momentum with the addition of unique murals and sculptures that celebrate the town’s culture and history. The art ranges from abstract explosions of colour to striking portraits, each with its own story to tell. Keep an eye out for these impressive works of art! THALLON

RIVER SANDS FROM THE NEBINE TO THE WARREGO ART GALLERY Renowned Kooma artist, Andrew Nelson, opens his first art gallery in his home town of Cunnamulla. Through art he tells the story from his early days growing up in the Yumba on the outskirts of town and his discovery of all different mediums growing into the awardwinning artist he is today. Now for the first time much of his art is brought together in a brand new gallery in the heart of the town. Opening March 2024. CUNNAMULLA

NEW EXHIBITS AT MORVEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM Stop by the Morven Historical Museum to enjoy the new Vietnam Nurses Memorial and the Allis K Chalmers Crawler Tractor. There is also the newly refurbished 1946 Blitz Chev and Fordson Tractor exhibits to explore. The museum is open 10am – 12noon Monday to Friday, but can be opened up outside these times if requested. MORVEN

GOLDEN WEST TOURS Run by husband and wife team, Brett and Kathy Hintz, Golden West Tours specialises in boutique tours of the sights, sounds and history of Longreach. The tours will provide you with personalised service and care in the good old fashioned country way. LONGREACH

SUNSET VIEWING – THE PRIDE OF THE MURRAY DECK Book a Starlight’s Cruise Experience and for an optional extra, have the chance to board the Pride of the Murray boat stationed on the riverbank to watch the sunset from the viewing deck. Opening June 2024. LONGREACH

LIFEFLIGHT AUSTRALIA VISITOR EXPERIENCE CENTRE

WESTERN QUEENSLAND SPIRIT FUNCTION VENUE

This former grape and citrus farm is now a craft distillery producing gin and vodka. Visit the Cellar Door for a delicious blend infused with the natural flavours of Outback Queensland. A new function space will be available for weddings, parties, corporate events and catered gatherings in 2024. ROMA

As part of The Lee Family and Australian Country Choice LifeFlight Centre, the new LifeFlight Visitor Experience has opened in Roma! Discover aeromedicine and its role in healthcare access across the South West, learn some community safety tips, and experience fun static and interactive exhibits to learn more about LifeFlight in the region. Peer through the viewing window at the SGAS AW139 helicopter (if the crew aren’t out on a mission saving lives!) and learn more about the technical capabilities of this special aircraft. ROMA

MCGEEVER RECREATION GROUNDS The Recreation Grounds now have a camp kitchen and additional grassed, powered sites all funded by the Balonne Shire Council. It also has free WIFI courtesy of the Thallon Progress Association and an Information Station that sells local merchandise and offers travellers a chance to meet locals during the tourist season. THALLON

INJUNE MUSEUM The Injune Museum is a new attraction that showcases the history of the town and its main industries. INJUNE

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Opera Queensland presents

FESTIVAL OF OUTBACK OPERA 14 – 20 MAY 2024

“Remote outback towns, singalongs over a beer, friendly folk and sublime arias sung by top artists under the stars. There’s nothing else like it.” Australian Financial Review

Unlike any other music event you have experienced. Join the thousands of people from around Australia and the world who make the annual pilgrimage to the Outback to indulge in big voices and big skies blended in beautiful harmony. This is Festival of Outback Opera.

It’s an experience the city cannot match. Start making your plans today. 14 – 17 May • WINTON | 18 – 20 May • LONGREACH

DETAILS AND TICKETS AT OQ.COM.AU The Festival of Outback Opera is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Outback Queensland Tourism Association and Haymans Electrical.


TOOGUNNA PLAINS FARM STAY

Toogunna Plains is an exciting new farm stay located in the Channel Country midway between the towns of Eromanga and Quilpie. This 4th generation family-owned sheep and cattle property offers 20 beautifully presented ensuite rooms suitable for groups or individual visitors. Guests are guaranteed a unique experience at Toogunna Plains Farm Stay nestled on a vast open plain with panoramic views. Opening in April 2024. VIA QUILPIE

ECO TRAIL TO CHINAMAN CREEK DAM

The Chinaman Creek Eco Trail 4.3km walking trail that runs along the Cloncurry River to the northern shore of the dam is concreted and is also suitable for bikes, prams and wheelchairs. Taking approximately 1.5 hours to walk it is an easy way to soak in Cloncurry’s natural beauty especially at sunrise or sunset – the views are spectacular. Collect your free map from the Visitor Information Centre for more details. CLONCURRY

BIG4 BREEZE HOLIDAY PARKS UPGRADE

The BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Carnarvon Gorge is becoming sustainable! They’re installing nine brand new eco-friendly cabins, a restaurant and bar, and a solar farm, leaving the property predominately off-grid. Opening April 2024. CARNARVON GORGE

OUTBACK RENTAL CARS

GRAVE KEEPER TOUR

Join the mysterious Grave Keeper as he unlocks the secrets of the Outback. Hear stories from the late 1800’s to the present, of life changing hardships leading to untimely deaths, and inspiring accounts of bravery. Gain an understanding into the soul of Charleville from… the Grave Keeper! CHARLEVILLE

TWILIGHT TOUR BY HURRICANE LAMP, UNDERGROUND HOSPITAL AND MUSEUM

Experience the Underground Hospital, tent house, and museum by the warm glow of a hurricane lamp on an exclusive twilight tour. Be immersed in the 1940’s as the hidden history of the Underground Hospital is revealed on a fully guided tour. Opening 1 April 2024. MOUNT ISA

THALLON SILOS AT NIGHT

The Thallon Silos with their spectacular art murals are lit up each night and are also visible from the McGeever Recreation Grounds which provides a pretty spectacular view. THALLON

VIRTUAL REALITY CATTLE MUSTERING

Experience the excitement of cattle mustering in air-conditioned comfort at the Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre. This immersive state-of-the-art Virtual Reality (VR) experience places you at the centre of the action from the back of a dirt bike, in the air, or amid the cattle yards. A small entry fee applies. JULIA CREEK

From March 2024, visitors will be able to pick up a car in one town and drop off in another with minimum or no penalty, allowing for the first time packaging of products in conjunction with REX Airlines. Quilpie, Cunnamulla, and St George will have a fleet of vehicles available for visitors to explore Outback Queensland. REGIONAL QUEENSLAND

CRACKUP CORNER ACCOMMODATION

Start your dream Outback break by flying direct from Brisbane to Winton in luxurious style for a complete packaged escape to this exclusive glamping style experience on a working cattle property 10km north of Winton. WINTON

Opening from April 2024 for sleepovers! Stay in Crackup Corner - where surprise, laughter and warmth go hand in hand. A home built with donated materials - stories of Outback entertainers and The Crackup Sisters themselves. Be immersed in laughter as you are caught by the boobie traps around the house, see things you haven’t seen since you were at Grandma’s, surrounded by art works of over 40 Australian artists. WINTON

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ANCHORAGE HOMESTEAD

LUXURY AIR SERVICE TO RANGELANDS OUTBACK CAMP

Experience a unique Outback taste with hand pollinated and grown Winton Dates! 10 varieties are available via the Winton Newsagency, selected market days, and via telephone orders. WINTON

Venture back in time with a trip to Anchorage Homestead, a true-blue historical gem. Meander through the captivating gardens, soak up the homestead’s charm, and, as the cherry on top, indulge in a morning tea fit for royalty. ST GEORGE

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SPECIAL EXHIBITION AT QANTAS FOUNDERS MUSEUM 15 MARCH - END SEPTEMBER 2024

Qantas Founders Museum Art Gallery 4730 is thrilled to announce the arrival of a spectacular artwork by internationally acclaimed artist Yayoi Kusama! On loan from the National Gallery of Australia, with the official unveiling on 15 March 2024, ‘THE SPIRIT OF THE PUMPKINS DESCENDED INTO THE HEAVENS, 2017’ is a free of charge exhibition running until the end of September 2024. LONGREACH Yayoi Kusama, THE SPIRIT OF THE PUMPKINS DESCENDED INTO THE HEAVENS, 2017, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 2018 with the assistance of Andrew and Hiroko Gwinnett © YAYOI KUSAMA

COBB & CO FESTIVAL: 100 YEAR CELEBRATION 16–24 AUGUST 2024

NEW OUTBACK EVENTS IN 2024

Cobb & Co are celebrating their 100-year anniversary of the last horsedrawn mail coach service in Australia. The Festival is a fast-moving, rattling and clattering event showcasing the history and heritage of the Australian bush. The commemorative program takes place in the small country towns of Surat & Yuleba, and along the 76km dusty bush track in between. SURAT & YULEBA

THERE’S AN EVENT FOR everyone in Outback Queensland and always something new to try. Check out these great new events happening in 2024.

2023 PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRIZE TOURING EXHIBITION 19 JULY - 11 OCTOBER 2024

The Waltzing Matilda Centre will be hosting the touring exhibition of the 2023 Photographic Portrait Prize from the National Portrait Gallery of Canberra. WINTON

OUTBACK SOUNDS 20 APRIL 2024

QLD Music Trails’ popular Outback Trail returns with a series of events that includes the inaugural family-friendly Outback Sounds music festival at Charleville Showgrounds on 20 April 2024. CHARLEVILLE

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OPENING OF VIETNAM NURSES MEMORIAL, MORVEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM 24 APRIL 2024

This new two-stage Memorial is designed to celebrate the Australians who nursed in Vietnam. The first stage, a permanent photographic exhibition, will capture the work of the civilian, RAAF and RAANC nurses who were deployed to Vietnam between 1964-1972. Opening 24 April 2024. MORVEN



10 WAYS TO DO THE DINOSAUR OUTBACK QUEENSLAND IS AMONG the world’s best (and most fun!) places to follow the trail of ancient giants. Dinosaur lovers of all ages are spoiled for choice – explore with tailored drive routes, fascinating museums, and even hands-on dig experiences to create a unique and memorable holiday or short break.

EROMANGA NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Watch video here

Discover ‘Cooper’ the Titanosaur, the largest dinosaur found in Australia at 30 metres long and 6.5 metres high! Visit the lab to learn how ancient fossils are prepared for display and try your hand at digging for a piece of history on a dinosaur or megafauna site. Stay on site and enjoy one of the museum’s longer dino experiences. EROMANGA

Eromanga Natural History Museum, Eromanga

LARK QUARRY CONSERVATION PARK

Love the thrill and suspense of dino movies? Come and see the preserved footprints and imagine the chaos of a real dinosaur stampede when a carnivorous theropod stalked over 150 chicken-sized coelurosaurs and emusized ornithopods at this very spot 95 million years ago. NEAR WINTON

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BARCOO INTERPRETATION CENTRE

Isisfordia duncani is the world’s most primitive form of the modern crocodile and lived in the swamps and lakes that covered this area 100 million years ago. Check out the life-sized model and the fossilised remains of many of the creatures that were on the menu for this formidable ancient predator. ISISFORD

AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS MUSEUM Watch video here

There’s so much to see and do at the home of the world’s largest Australian dinosaur fossil collection that includes ‘Banjo’ and ‘Matilda’, two of our most complete dinosaur skeletons. Don’t miss the March of the Titanosaurs exhibition and Dinosaur Canyon with its life-sized replicas. Hands-on experiences include Dig-A-Dino and Prep-A-Dino with a range of tours and customisable options – you can even qualify as an Honorary Technician! After sundown, the Gondwana Stars Observatory offers you breathtaking views of the night skies. WINTON

Australian Age Of Dinosaurs Museum, Winton

KRONOSAURUS KORNER MUSEUM Watch video here

Encounter the marine greats, watch fossils prepared in the laboratory and take a selfie with the museum’s much-loved Kronosaurus queenslandicus. With a permit you can dig on a designated fossil site and in the school holidays, there’s a guided half-day MiniPalaeo Adventure the whole family will adore. RICHMOND

BOULIA HERITAGE COMPLEX

Among this extensive local heritage collection are amazing fossil displays of the marine reptiles that inhabited the ancient inland Eromanga Sea – including Boulia’s famous 80 per cent complete Plesiosaur! BOULIA

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FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE AND MUSEUM Prepare to meet the mighty ‘Hughie’, a life-sized skeletal replica of a Muttaburrasaurus langdoni as you enter this treasure trove of fossils. There’s a light and sound show, and kids will love the interactive displays and dino activities. The huge dinosaur themed painting on the town’s Alyss Street Water Tower is another great spot for pics! HUGHENDEN

BOODJAMULLA (LAWN HILL) NATIONAL PARK

Combine stunning nature and history at the World Heritage-listed Riversleigh fossil deposit. Finds from the site show stages of the evolution of native wildlife, from the largest freshwater crocodile to feather-tailed possums and sharptoothed kangaroos. Check park alerts for weather warnings and open areas before you visit. VIA MOUNT ISA

RIVERSLEIGH FOSSIL DISCOVERY CENTRE

MUTTABURRASAURUS INTERPRETATION CENTRE

This architectural delight made from local gidgee stones describes the discovery of the fossilised Muttaburrasaurus langdoni found by local grazier Doug Langdon. The dinosaur is celebrated with a statue – don’t forget to have your photo taken with this Queensland giant! MUTTABURRA

For more details about Outback Queensland’s dinosaur attractions, please visit us online: OUTBACKQUEENSLAND.COM.AU/ EXPERIENCES/DINOSAURS

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Showcasing the important fossils from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, the centre’s interactive displays, life sized replica animals, a working fossil laboratory and informative guided tours make it a firm favourite with dinosaur hunters of any age. MOUNT ISA


TOP REASONS TO MEET A DINOSAUR THIS YEAR • Get up close and personal in the lab to learn how the fossils are repaired and documented; or do some hands on fossil sorting with your enthusiastic fossil guide at Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Centre. Cairns RIVERSLEIGH WORLD HERITAGE FOSSIL SITE

RIVERSLEIGH FOSSIL DISCOVERY CENTRE

FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE

• Visit the Flinders Discovery Centre to check out an impressive fossil collection and a great light and sound show which will introduce you to nearby Porcupine Gorge – make sure you check out the Muttaburrasaurus fossil!

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KRONOSAURUS KORNER AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS

• Go behind the scenes and learn to prep a fossil in the paleo learning laboratory and measure up against Australia’s Largest Dinosaur ‘Cooper’ at Eromanga Natural History Museum.

DINOSAUR STAMPEDE NATIONAL MONUMENT

• Visit awe-inspiring marine creatures such as ‘Penny’ the

Rockhampton Richmond plesiosaur and take a selfie with ‘Krono’

Kronosaurus queenslandicus – a 10 metre, giant marine reptile at Kronosaurus Korner – who knew that the Outback used to be home to an inland sea?!

EROMANGA NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

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Australia’s Dinosaur Trail in Queensland’s Outback is an exciting adventure, where you can follow in the footsteps of the prehistoric creatures that once roamed this ancient land. The trail links the towns of Richmond, Hughenden and Winton where some of the world’s most amazing fossils are still being found.

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AUSTRALIASDINOSAURTRAIL.COM.AU

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CHEERS TO GREAT OUTBACK PUBS! FROM THE OUTBACK PUB featured in the movie Crocodile Dundee, to the historic stops along the old Cobb & Co stagecoach routes, there’s no shortage of quintessential Aussie pubs offering great food, drinks, and country hospitality. Don’t miss Outback Queensland’s iconic gems to check out on your travels.

BEDOURIE HOTEL

Sited on the edge of the Simpson Desert, this Outback oasis has been in operation since 1886. Along with cold beer, counter meals and a rustic style dining room, there’s accommodation and an enduring Outback welcome for travellers. BEDOURIE

NINDIGULLY PUB

Come to ‘The Gully’ as a stranger and leave as a friend! Originally shearer’s accommodation, the pub opened in 1864 and became a Cobb & Co coach change over station. It’s still a favourite for Outback travellers today. NINDIGULLY

BIRDSVILLE HOTEL

The Outback’s most iconic bush pub and chock to the brim with history, stories, characters and great food and drink. Definitely one for the bucket list! BIRDSVILLE

READ MORE ABOUT OUTBACK QUEENSLAND’S HISTORIC AND RESTORED PUBS

BLUE HEELER HOTEL

This 1860s Cobb & Co staging post has hosted thousands of thirsty travellers in its time, including bush poet Banjo Paterson who they say debuted his famous song Waltzing Matilda here. Stop in for a drink, some tucker, and a slice of history. KYNUNA

EULO QUEEN HOTEL

Opened in 1886 by the ‘Eulo Queen’ Isabel Gray who apparently had a particular fondness for opals, this popular rest stop offers great food and drinks, accommodation, powered sites and camping facilities, plus the chance to learn more about this local legend. EULO

NOCCUNDRA HOTEL

This gorgeous heritage listed sandstone hotel was established in 1882 as a welcome rest stop for travellers on the Cobb & Co stagecoaches. NOCCUNDRA

WELLSHOT HOTEL

Located in the tiny town of Ilfracombe, the hotel found this permanent spot in 1890 after being relocated multiple times along the railway line by bullock and cart. Don’t miss a photo opportunity with the cheeky bar stools! ILFRACOMBE

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THE MUCKA PUB

Close to Roma, ‘The Bup’ is the heart and soul of town so when fire destroyed it in 2019 locals were delighted to see its resurgence in 2021. Surrounded by native gardens, camping accommodation and a swimming pool, the award-winning pub is open for lunch and dinner. MUCKADILLA

WALKABOUT CREEK HOTEL

Paul Hogan’s Crocodile Dundee gives this pub its global claim to fame. The interior pays homage to the movie with plenty of memorabilia to take in while you enjoy a coldie. MCKINLAY


ADAVALE OUTBACK PUB, Adavale BARALABA HOTEL, Baralaba BILOELA HOTEL, Baralaba THE BRICK HOTEL, Quilpie DIRRAN PUB, Dirranbandi FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL, Richmond FOXTRAP COOLADDI ROADHOUSE, Cooladdi HEBEL HOTEL, Hebel HOTEL CORONES, Charleville HOTEL THEODORE, Theodore JULIA CREEK HOTEL, Julia Creek ISA HOTEL, Mount Isa JUNDAH HOTEL, Jundah TATTERSALLS, Winton THE ROYAL CARRANGARRA HOTEL, Tambo SCHOOL OF ARTS HOTEL, Roma SHAKESPEARE HOTEL, Barcaldine WESTERN STAR HOTEL, Windorah YARAKA HOTEL, Yaraka MUTTABURRA PUB – THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, Muttaburra NORTH GREGORY HOTEL, Winton IMPERIAL HOTEL, Quilpie

PRAIRIE HOTEL

Check out the fascinating collection of curios in this trueblue Outback bush pub built in 1860 as a horse-changing point for the Cobb & Co stagecoach. PRAIRIE

QUAMBY PUB

First established in the 1860s as a Customs House, the Quamby became a hotel in 1916. Abandoned in 2013, the historic pub was restored and reopened as the ‘Pub in the Scrub’ ten years later. You’ll find friendly staff, great beer, tasty grub, playground, pool, amenities, and accommodation with a camping area. VIA CLONCURRY

ROYAL HOTEL

Built in 1885 and once a Cobb & Co staging post, the Royal is an icon for locals and travellers. EROMANGA

ROYAL MAIL HOTEL

Originally built in 1873 and transported from New South Wales on bush tracks, this charming hotel was another Cobb & Co Staging Post and is still going strong today. HUNGERFORD

SADLEIR’S WATERHOLE

Despite burning down in 2016, the pub was rebuilt by eight local families and is once again the heart of the community. MORVEN

KALKADOON HOTEL

Known as the ‘Wild West Pub’, the hotel in the small town of Kajabbi closed in 2006 due to falling population. Now fully restored, this traditional gem reopened in April 2022. The family friendly pub is open for lunch and dinner and there’s camping accommodation on site. CLONCURRY

STONEHENGE HOTEL

Off the beaten track and in the hub of the tiny town of Stonehenge, this is a great place to drop in and meet the locals over a beer or two. STONEHENGE

TOOMPINE PUB, SOUTH WESTERN HOTEL

This ‘Pub without a Town’ was built in 1893 to replace the original that burned down. Its survival was threatened over the years until locals came to the rescue in 2019. VIA QUILPIE

BETOOTA HOTEL

This iconic Aussie outback pub is set within a ghost town 167km east of Birdsville. After closing in 1997, the hotel reopened in 2020 and celebrated its 100th birthday last year! Pop in for traditional country meals, accommodation, hospitality and even souvenirs to take home. VIA BIRDSVILLE

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OUTBACK QUEENSLAND’S HOT SPRINGS TRAIL

There’s a new way to discover the unique benefits of an Outback Queensland holiday. Introducing the “Wellness Way”, a hot springs and bathing trail leading you to 24 destinations guaranteed to soothe the body, mind and soul. More than a trail, it’s a deep dive into the ancient healing power of the mineral-rich artesian water that lies beneath the surface of this vast landscape. From promoting skin health and relieving muscle tension to fostering deep tranquillity, each soak provides a welcome respite for rejuvenation and relaxation, and a stepping stone to wellbeing. Cairns Karumba Burketown

Artesian springs, pools, spas and meticulously crafted bathhouses that seamlessly blend luxury with the rugged charm of the Outback await. So why not let nature be your guide and find your way to wellness in these Outback Queensland bathing locations.

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Seasonal closures may apply. For more information: outbackqueensland.com.au/ experiences/wellnessway-hot-springs-trail

Cobbold Gorge

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Bundaberg

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OUTBACK QUEENSLAND WELLNESS WAY – WHERE ANCIENT WATERS, ANCIENT CULTURES AND ANCIENT LANDSCAPES CONNECT.

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The 34 degree water in the thermal pool is easily accessed with a ramp and rail to enter the warm waters. In the warmer months entry will also gain you access to the 50m pool.

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CUNNAMULLA HOT SPRINGS

This is your new oasis of wellbeing in the heart of the Outback. A welcome haven with a constellation of geothermal mineral pools, as well as a cold plunge pool, sauna and steam room under the shade of riverside coolabah and eucalyptus trees.

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Walk-in access and a disabled lift ensure everyone can ease sore muscles in the spa, fed by 58 degree bore water, or enjoy a refreshing dip in the 50-metre pool. 14

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Privacy is assured in the character filled bathhouses. Night or day the bathing experience here can promote better blood circulation and invigorate the body.

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SHANDONVALE STATION, BARCALDINE

Bathe with the birds in a treetop artesian spa perched high above this Outback station between Barcaldine and Longreach. A traditional claw-foot bath and an oldstyle shearer’s bathhouse

JULIA CREEK CARAVAN PARK ARTESIAN BATHHOUSE EXPERIENCE

The 12 claw-foot hot tubs here are the star attraction under the stars. Private bathhouses with two baths in each are perfect for romantic rejuvenation and a touch of indulgence. 21

CORELLA CREEK FARM STAY, JULIA CREEK

It’s a wellness trifecta with three thermal artesian bathing options to suit your mood on this property. Under the stars, in the private garden or plunge pool on the deck, relaxation is guaranteed. 22

SUNSET TOP CARAVAN PARK, MOUNT ISA

When you’ve set up camp a magnesium pool welcomes hot, weary travellers. Some time spent in the pool is said to ease muscle tension, reduce anxiety and promote overall wellbeing.

DUNBLANE, BARCALDINE

It’s not just a bath; it’s where sheep and serenity meet! After a day in the life experience on this commercial sheep property you’ll appreciate the serenity of watching the sunset or catching a shooting star as you lie back in a hot bath.

NORTH GREGORY HOTEL, WINTON

Historical charm and wellness converge for guests who use the hydrotherapy pool - you won’t find another one for cooee and when you stay here the bubble benefits are free.

LARA WETLANDS, BARCALDINE

Naturally good for you. Take a therapeutic dip in the natural thermal controlled artesian pool (approx. 38 degrees) heated to perfection like a big, Outback hot tub when you camp here.

ARTESIAN MUD BATHS, EULO

Feed your skin and your body! Step into claw-foot baths to soak in milky grey artesian water and slather on mineralrich clay for skin as smooth as silk as you pamper the palate with wine and nibbles.

BLACKALL AQUATIC CENTRE, BLACKALL

SALTBUSH RETREAT, LONGREACH

Earthly pleasure is yours as you sink into the claw-foot baths on the exclusive Outdoor Bath Terrace. These open-air artesian baths redefine rustic relaxation under open skies.

CENTRAL WEST

06 ALROY STATION, EULO

This working sheep and cattle station could be the home of star bathing. Harness the wonder and serenity of the night sky as a method of meditation in the hot outdoor baths.

BEDOURIE ARTESIAN SPA AND AQUATIC CENTRE

Take your mates, there’s room for 22, to ease the stiffness of road weary bodies in the warm 38 to 40 degree water of the spa or get the heart rate up swimming in the 25-metre pool.

04 CHARLOTTE PLAINS,

Picture yourself in an open-air artesian bath surrounded by the raw beauty of Outback Queensland. Sunrise or sunset soaks offer a peaceful and natural remedy for relaxation and wellbeing.

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ILFRACOMBE MEMORIAL PARK, SWIMMING POOL AND SPA

No need to rush, the warm waters in the artesian spa have been waiting up to two million years to bring their health-giving benefits to you. Enjoy the heat in the spa then chill in the full-length pool.

CHANNEL COUNTRY TOURIST PARK AND SPAS, QUILPIE

Check in, then check out the three hot artesian spas filled with 30-41 degree water, complete with blowers and jets to work those muscles that haven’t been used for a while.

ST GEORGE AQUATIC CENTRE

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THE LAKE QUILPIE

The Lake Bathhouse offers two steaming hot tubs, stunning views over Lake Houdraman and a mud face mask so the wellness benefits of artesian bathing extend from head to toe.

PELICAN REST TOURIST PARK, ST GEORGE

Relax in the 12 metre heated therapeutic artesian mineral pool infused with a specifically formulated blend of minerals, which further softens the water making for a silky smooth swimming experience your skin and hair will love. 03

Free head and shoulder massages are included as the naturally heated bore water drops from the mine hoist feeding the two pools, one warm and one warmer.

GREAT ARTESIAN SPA, MITCHELL

Hot and not so. Pick the pool with the right temperature and retreat to a tranquil state of mind while lying back in buoyant warm waters. A hydro chair provides easy access.

make sunset viewing a rejuvenating experience.

09 ARTESIAN POOLS, YOWAH

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GILBERTON OUTBACK RETREAT

Your detox destination is waiting where no phone, no internet and no TV complements the bathing bliss to be had in the outdoor bath with uninterrupted views over Gilberton River. 24

TALAROO HOT SPRINGS

To access the health benefits of hot springs comprised of water seeping from kilometres underground heated by hot granite rocks you will need to book a guided tour or a private bathing experience.

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Outback Queensland Masters

2024 EVENTS

Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships

CHECK OUT MORE OUTBACK EVENTS ONLINE! EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DETAILS ARE CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PUBLISHING. YOU’LL ALWAYS BE ENTERTAINED in Outback Queensland with a vast assortment of iconic, fun, and unforgettable events. Plan your holiday around them or take a look at what’s on while you’re in the area. For a real taste of country life join the locals at rodeos and musters, horse and camel racing, country shows, food and craft markets, car rallies and sports events. Immerse yourself in the arts – from opera and film, to musical symphonies, dance and art – enjoy inspiring events set amongst some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes. Embrace the quirkier side of life with dunny racing, swag tossing competition, or a truck pull to name a few! Pick your favourites and add them to your itinerary for the trip of a lifetime. Getting to Outback Queensland is easy, with daily flights to major regional Outback towns, including Roma, Charleville, Mount Isa and Longreach, with other regional services offered weekly. You can also arrive by train, bus, or take a road trip to explore via well maintained highways and sealed roads, or grab your 4WD and head off the beaten track. FOR MORE DETAILS ON ALL OUR LOCAL SHOWS, RACING, RODEO AND CAMPDRAFT EVENTS SEE HERE:

Local Shows

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Racing, Rodeo & Campdraft Events:

january 1ST JAN – 15TH APR LONGREACH Out of This World: Australia in the Space Age 5TH JAN – 17TH MAR WINTON Outback Now Art Exhibition 13TH – 14TH BIRDSVILLE Cactus 100 Frontyard Ultra 17TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla Hot Springs Official Ribbon Cutting 26TH ST GEORGE Australia Day Long Table at Riversands

february 3RD CLONCURRY Faulty Towers the Dining Experience 3RD ROMA Billa Bite Nite Long Table Dinner 9TH – 10TH ROMA Santos Roma Rugby 7s 17TH ROMA Roma Turf Club Bendemere Cup Race Meeting 17TH ROMA Roma Speedway

23RD – 24TH CHARLEVILLE Adrian Vowles Cup Weekend 24TH ST GEORGE Battle on the Balonne Backwards (Triathlon) 24TH ST GEORGE McIntyre 900

march 2RD BARCALDINE Barcaldine Ball 9TH ROMA Dancing Under The Stars Gala Ball 9TH WALLUMBILLA Wallumbilla Bulls, Broncs, Barrels Rodeo 15TH MAR – 2RD SEPT QANTAS FOUNDERS MUSEUM, LONGREACH Exhibition: Yayoi Kusama – The Spirit of the Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens 16TH ALPHA The Angel Flight 2024 Trailblazer Reunion Concert 16TH LONGREACH Longreach Races 17TH CHARLEVILLE Charleville Triathlon


22ND – 23RD ROMA Roma Picnic Races

13TH MAXWELTON Maxi Races

27TH LONGREACH Longreach Races

22ND – 24TH ADAVALE Adavale Muster in the Mulga

13TH CUNNAMULLA Noorama Picnic Races

may

23RD MAR – 19TH MAY OUTBACK REGIONAL GALLERY, WINTON John Villiers Outback Art Prize exhibition

13TH THANGOOL Racing Queensland Battle of the Bush Series

3RD HUGHENDEN Hughenden Rodeo

23RD CLONCURRY Cloncurry & District Races 28TH MAR – 1ST APR ROMA Easter in the Country Festival 28TH CLONCURRY Easter Fair 29TH – 30TH ROMA Roma Speedway 29TH – 31ST EROMANGA Eromanga Campdraft & Rodeo

13 BARALABA Baralaba Show & Campdraft TH

14TH NINDIGULLY Queensland Outback Music Trail – The Gully Sessions – Nindigully Pub 16TH CHARLOTTE PLAINS Queensland Outback Music Trail – Ballads and Bush Yarns 18TH QUILPIE Queensland Outback Music Trail – Culinary Constellations

3RD – 4TH WALLUMBILLA Wallumbilla Show

3RD – 6TH BARCALDINE Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Festival

17TH WINTON Festival of Outback Opera – Long Lunch

5TH ST GEORGE St George Show

17TH – 18TH BILOELA Callide Valley Show

6TH – 7TH TAROOM The Taroom Show 8TH CLONCURRY Opera Queensland: Do We Need Another Hero?

30TH BOULIA Easter Races

19TH – 20TH JULIA CREEK Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival

30TH – 31ST ST GEORGE Riversands Easter in the Vines

19TH – 21ST CUNNAMULLA Outback River Lights Festival

30TH – 31ST DIRRANBANDI Dirranbandi Fishing Competition

20TH CHARLEVILLE Queensland Outback Music Trail – Outback Sounds

10TH – 12TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla Gun Club Mothers Day Shoot Weekend

20TH ROMA Cobb & Co Festival Long Lunch at Western Queensland Spirit

10TH – 12TH BARCOO Barcoo (Blackall) Show

30TH MAR – 1ST APR ROMA Easter at Western Queensland Spirit 30TH – 31ST TOOMPINE Toompine Easter Gunshoot 2024 31ST CHARLOTTE PLAINS – CUNNAMULLA Easter Egg Hunt

april 5TH – 6TH DIRRANBANDI Dirranbandi Show & Campdraft 5TH – 7TH THARGOMINDAH Channel Country Challenge, Campdraft, Gymkhana & Rodeo 6TH – 7TH WYANDRA Wyandra Gymkhana 8 LONGREACH Longreach Races TH

10TH – 14TH LONGREACH Thomson River Festival 12TH – 14TH BALONNE Balonne Branch ASH Campdraft & Show

20TH JULIA CREEK Multicom Resources Artesian Express Race Day 21ST ROMA Queensland Outback Music Trails – The Sundowner 24TH MORVEN Opening of Vietnam Nurses Memorial, Morven Museum 25TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla & District Diggers Race Club Anzac Meet (inc. Battle of the Bush Series) 25TH BOULIA Anzac Day Parade 26TH – 28TH INJUNE Golden Bit Campdraft 27TH TAMBO Tambo Stock Show 27 ROMA Roma Drag Racing TH

27 NOORAMA Noorama Tennis Day TH

16TH WINTON Festival of Outback Opera – Cultural Conversations and Dark Sky Serenade 16TH – 19TH EULO Music in the Mulga

19TH TAMBO Queensland Outback Music Trail – The Big Bush Dance

30TH – 31ST EULO Eulo Gymkhana & Enduro Easter Weekend

15TH MAY – 17TH JUN BIRDSVILLE Gulf to Gulf Northbound

3RD–5TH HUGHENDEN Festival of Outback Skies

30 AUGATHELLA Augathella Diggers Rodeo, Billycart Derby and Race TH

15TH WINTON Festival of Outback Opera – Do We Need Another Hero?

10TH – 12TH BLACKALL Annual Blackall Show 10TH – 11TH HUGHENDEN Kooroorinya Races (Oakley Amateur Picnic Races)

11TH MOUNT ISA Racing Queensland Battle of the Bush Series 11TH MOUNT ISA Road to Rodeo Mount Isa – Rodeo and Rock Concert 11TH QUILPIE Quilpie Diggers Race Club Quilpie Cup 11TH – 12TH ROMA Roma Show 11TH – 12TH BIRDSVILLE Birdsville Campdraft, Rodeo & Bronco Branding 12TH LONGREACH Racing Queensland Battle of the Bush Series 12 ROMA Mothers Day Classic Run TH

13TH – 14TH MITCHELL Mitchell Show 14TH WINTON Festival of Outback Opera – Festival Opening & Sing, Sing, Sing

17TH – 18TH CHARLEVILLE Charleville Show 17TH – 19TH BOULIA Boulia Campdraft & Rodeo 18TH HUGHENDEN Hughenden Races 18TH LONGREACH Festival of Outback Opera – Singing in the Night 18TH ROMA Roma Drag Racing 18TH ISISFORD Isisford Sheep & Wool Show 19TH LONGREACH Festival of Outback Opera – Gala Ball 20TH LONGREACH Festival of Outback Opera – Do We Need Another Hero? 23RD – 26TH BURKE & WILLS Burke & Wills Campdraft 24TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla Show 24TH LONGREACH Longreach Show 25TH LONGREACH Longreach Races 25TH – 26TH RICHMOND Richmond Golf Club Open 25TH – 26TH THARGOMINDAH Shearer’s Shindig 27TH CHARLOTTE PLAINS – CUNNAMULLA Musician – Chris Vineburg 29TH MAY – 12TH JUN EROMANGA 2024 Eromanga Natural History Museum Santos Dinosaur Dig 30TH MAY – 1ST JUN HUGHENDEN Hughenden Agricultural Show

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june TBC CHARLEVILLE Junior Fishing Competition 1ST BETOOTA Betoota Horse/Bike Gymkhana & Cricket Match 1ST CLONCURRY Cloncurry & District Races (inc. Battle of the Bush Series) 1ST TAMBO Tambo Races 1ST MUTTABURRA Muttaburra Show 1ST – 2ND BIRDSVILLE Simpson Desert Ultra 3 THANGOOL Horse racing RD

8TH WINTON Winton Show 8 BILOELA Pride Picnic in the Park TH

8 BARCALDINE Racing Queensland Battle of the Bush Series TH

8TH INJUNE Injune Cup Races

22ND CLONCURRY Cloncurry Prize Poetry Competition Award Evening 22 ROMA Roma Rugby Races ND

22 – 23 BOULIA Outback Queensland Masters - Round 2 ND

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22 – 23 BIRDSVILLE Birdsville Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana ND

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24TH – 30TH ST GEORGE Yellowbelly Country Music & Poets Festival 26TH CLONCURRY Dajarra Colour Run 27TH – 30TH JULIA CREEK Saxby Round Up 29TH – 30TH THEODORE Lighting Up the Town – 2024 Centennial Event 29TH MOUNT ISA Horse racing

8TH MOUNT ISA Horse racing

29TH WINTON Outback Queensland Masters – Round 3

10 CHARLOTTE PLAINS – CUNNAMULLA Musician – Drew Blundell

29TH – 30TH BEDOURIE Bedourie Bronco Branding & Bikehana

14TH – 15TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry & District Show

july

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14TH – 15TH RICHMOND Richmond Field Days and Races 14TH – 16TH MOUNT ISA Yelvertoft Campdraft & Rodeo 15TH LONGREACH Longreach Races 15TH BARCALDINE Barcaldine Show 15TH ROMA Roma Drag Racing 15TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla & District Diggers Race Club – Ladies Pink Day 15TH – 16TH THARGOMINDAH Thargomindah Polocrosse Carnival 15TH – 16TH BIRDSVILLE Outback Queensland Masters - Round 1 15TH JUN – 29TH SEP ROMA Sculptures Out Back 21 – 22 MOUNT ISA Mount Isa Show ST

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21 – 23 MCKINLAY McKinlay Races ST

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21ST – 29TH WINTON Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival

RD

TBC ST GEORGE St George Dam Buster 250

6TH – 7TH BOLLON Bollon Polocrosse Carnival 9TH – 14TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry Stockman’s Challenge & Campdraft 12TH – 13TH WINTON Winton Opal Festival 12TH – 14TH BOULIA Boulia Camel Races 13TH TAROOM Taroom Rodeo 13TH ROMA Roma Drag Racing 13TH WINTON 2024 Queen of Gems International Boulder Opal Jewellery Awards 13TH – 14TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla Polocrosse 13TH – 14TH CHARLEVILLE Outback Queensland Masters – Round 5

19TH – 21ST QUILPIE Outback Queensland Masters – Round 6 Finale ($1M Hole-in-one) 19TH – 21ST YOWAH Yowah Opal Festival 19TH – 21ST HUGHENDEN Hughenden Country Music Festival 19TH – 21ST BILOELA 10th Queensland Heritage Rally

TBC ILFRACOMBE Ilfracombe Willowie Cup Races

20TH JULIA CREEK Winter Outback July Race Meeting

2ND – 4TH BIRDSVILLE Birdsville Big Red Bash

20TH THEODORE Theodore Bulls N Barrels Bonanza

5TH BEDOURIE Bedourie Bull & Bronc Pit

20TH – 21ST EULO Eulo Polocrosse

5TH – 7TH CLONCURRY Rockhana Gem & Mineral Festival

21ST HUGHENDEN Flinders Classic Challenge & Campdraft

6TH – 7TH BARCALDINE Outback Queensland Masters – Round 4

7TH MOUNT ISA Isa Street Festival 8TH MOUNT ISA Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships 8TH – 11TH MOUNT ISA 2024 Mount Isa Mines Rodeo 9TH – 11TH MUNGINDI Mungindi Show 10TH RICHMOND Richmond Turf Diggers Day Races

10TH – 11TH QUILPIE Quilpie Sporting Clays Club Annual Carnival

20TH CUNNAMULLA Bill & Oigles Memorial Shoot

6TH BEDOURIE Bedourie Camel Bash

1ST – 4TH CLONCURRY Curry Merry Muster Festival

18TH – 21ST CLONCURRY Sedan Dip

TBC HUGHENDEN Hughenden Rugby 7’s

6TH ALROY STATION, EULO Fire to Fork

TBC CHARLEVILLE Charleville Performing Arts Festival

10TH PRAIRIE Prairie Races

TBC CHARLEVILLE Halfway There Shindig

6TH MUNGINDI Mungindi Races

TBC ARAMAC Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail Adventure Trek

15TH – 21ST THARGOMINDAH Channel Country Music Muster

19TH JUL – 11TH OCT WINTON National Photographic Portrait Prize 2023 (touring exhibition)

6TH HUGHENDEN Stamford Races

august

16TH – 17TH MOURA Moura Coal & Country Festival 16TH – 25TH SURAT & YULEBA Cobb & Co Festival – 100 Year Celebration 17TH – 18TH QUILPIE Quilpie Open Golf Weekend 17TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla & District Race Club Memorial Day Meet 19TH – 23RD BLACKALL Blackall-Tambo Festival of Circus 23RD – 24TH CAMOOWEAL Drover’s Camp Festival 23RD – 31ST BETOOTA Betoota Races 24TH HUGHENDEN Hughenden Campdraft 24TH RICHMOND Richmond Bush Sprints 30TH AUG – 1ST SEPT BARALABA Baralaba Bash

25TH – 27TH BILOELA Biloela Winterfest

30TH AUG – 1ST SEPT BIRDSVILLE Simpson Desert Racing Carnival

27TH RICHMOND Richmond Rodeo

30TH AUG – 1ST SEPT RICHMOND Richmond Campdraft

27TH CLONCURRY Quamby Rodeo

31ST RICHMOND Richmond Pony Club Gymkhana

27TH ST GEORGE St George Cup Races

31ST THALLON Thallon Truck Pull

27TH – 28TH DIRRANBANDI Dirranbandi Polocrosse Carnival

31ST AUG – 1ST SEPT BOLLON Bollon Campdraft & Rodeo


Festival of Outback Opera, 2023

september

14TH BEDOURIE Bedourie Races

TBC MORVEN Morven Races

14TH – 15TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla Fella Round Up

TBC CHARLEVILLE The Camp Oven Classic

14TH – 15TH THARGOMINDAH Thargomindah Motorbike Sports & Enduro

TBC BIRDSVILLE Birdsville vs Bedourie Cricket Match 2ND – 6TH ST GEORGE Queensland Symphony Orchestra 3RD QUILPIE Kangaranga Do Street Party 4TH – 6TH LONGREACH Somerset Storyfest Out West 6TH – 7TH BIRDSVILLE Birdsville Races 7 SURAT Surat Diggers Races TH

21ST CLONCURRY Dajarra Campdraft & Rodeo 21ST – 22ND QUILPIE Quilpie Motorbike Gymkhana & Enduro 27TH – 29TH BEDOURIE Bedourie Campdraft, Rodeo & Gymkhana 27 – 29 JULIA CREEK The BIG Weekend – Town vs Country (rugby league) TH

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28TH JULIA CREEK Spring Race Meeting

7TH – 8TH NINDIGULLY Nindigully Campdraft

october

8TH CHARLEVILLE National Bilby Day Festival

4TH – 6TH NOCCUNDRA Noccundra Campdraft, Rodeo and Motorbike Gymkhana

13TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry Beat the Heat Festival 13TH – 14TH QUILPIE Quilpie & District Show & Rodeo

4TH – 6TH ST GEORGE Dragon Country Sandgreen Cup

5TH – 6TH HUNGERFORD Hungerford Horse & Motorbike Gymkhana

11TH HUNGERFORD Hungerford Remembrance Day

11TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry & District Races

11TH CELEBRATED IN MOST OUTBACK TOWNS Remembrance Day

12TH CUNNAMULLA Cunnamulla & District Diggers Race Club – Cunnamulla Cup

19TH CLONCURRY Dajarra Community Christmas

16TH CUNNAMULLA Heinemann’s Cup – Cunnamulla Gun Club 18TH – 19TH WINTON OktoberWest 18TH – 26TH MOUNT ISA North West Fishing Classic 19TH ISISFORD Isisford Ross Cup Races 19TH ROMA Roma Drag Racing 26TH RICHMOND Richmond Turf Club Ladies Day Races

november TBC CHARLEVILLE Charleville Cup Festival & Races 9TH ROMA Roma Drag Racing Finals

30TH NINDIGILLY Nindigully Pig Races

december TBC TAROOM Taroom Races TBC THARGOMINDAH Christmas in the Bulloo Markets & Christmas Tree 6TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry Community Christmas Party 31ST MITCHELL Mitchell New Years Eve Rodeo 31ST ROMA Maronoa New Years Spectacular 31ST CAMERON CORNER Cameron Corner New Years Eve Party

5TH RICHMOND Richmond Turf Club Picnic Races

13TH – 15TH ST GEORGE St George Campdraft

5TH – 6TH ST GEORGE St George Fishing Competition

14TH CLONCURRY Cloncurry & District Races

5TH – 6TH QUILPIE Bowls Carnival

CHECK OUT MORE OUTBACK EVENTS ONLINE! EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DETAILS ARE CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PUBLISHING.

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DRIVE THE OUTBACK All roads lead to the Outback – and your next amazing drive adventure! With so many roads to explore the Outback, choosing which route to take may sound daunting. Outback Queensland covers an area three times the size of New Zealand. We’ve compiled 20 driving routes for you, catering for every interest, from heritage sights and iconic attractions, to dinosaur trails and national parks. Queensland’s Outback is waiting to reveal its secrets to you. And with new experiences and events popping up continuously, there’s no better way to discover them than on the road.

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ADVENTURE WAY ROUTE: Brisbane – St George – Bollon – Cunnamulla – Thargomindah – Innamincka DISTANCE: 1,437km DURATION: 5 days (one way) Retrace the tracks of Cobb & Co as you traverse the unique and fascinating Adventure Way where the rewards are spectacular – vivid sunrises and sunsets and night skies with millions of stars. The Adventure Way takes you from St George to the Outback plains where the mulga slowly gives way to a treeless gibber landscape and Queensland meets South Australia.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting at Riversands Winery – St George ▶ Riverbank walkway and picnic – St George ▶ Sandytown River Cruise – Balonne River ▶ Bollon Heritage Centre – Bollon ▶ Thrushton National Park – Bollon ▶ Nullawokka First Nations Gallery and Tours – Bollon

Nullawokka First Nations Gallery and Tours, Bollon

▶ Bronze Statue of Slim Dusty’s ‘The Cunnamulla Fella’ – Cunnamulla ▶ The Artesian Time Tunnel – Cunnamulla Dalby

Innamincka Cunnamulla Thargomindah

St George

BRISBANE

Toowoomba

Bollon

▶ Cunnamulla All Aboard show – Cunnamulla ▶ Cunnamulla Hot Springs – Cunnamulla ▶ Australia’s first hydro-electricity system – Thargomindah ▶ Burke and Wills’ famous ‘Dig Tree’ near Innamincka

AUSTRALIA’S COUNTRY WAY ROUTE: Sydney – Warwick – Toowoomba – Biloela – Rockhampton DISTANCE: 1,583km DURATION: 8 days (one way) Australia’s Country Way guides you to the delights and treasures that pepper the countryside of the Great Dividing Range. From Sydney to Rockhampton the holiday is as much about savouring the journey as reaching the destination. Stunning natural formations and welcoming towns, interspersed with crops and grazing land await.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Isla Gorge National Park – via Taroom ▶ Cracow Hotel country pub and historic town – Cracow

Rockhampton

▶ Dawson Folk Museum – Theodore ▶ Water tower mural – Moura

Biloela

▶ Banana the bullock statue – Banana ▶ Kroombit Tops National Park and “Beautiful Betsy” WWII bomber – via Biloela ▶ Queensland Heritage Park – Biloela Toowoomba

▶ Greycliffe Homestead – Biloela

Warwick

▶ Spirit of the Land mural – Biloela ▶ Lake Callide – via Biloela

Sydney

Kroombit Tops National Park, via Biloela

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AUSTRALIAN DINOSAUR TRAIL ROUTE: Richmond – Winton – Lark Quarry – Hughenden – Porcupine Gorge – Richmond DISTANCE: 735km DURATION: 5 days (loop) Follow in the footsteps of the prehistoric creatures that once roamed this ancient land. The Australian Dinosaur Trail encompasses the towns of Winton, Hughenden and Richmond which all have their own unique dinosaur stories to tell. This journey offers visitors a range of unique experiences not available anywhere else in the world, let alone Australia.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton ▶ Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways – via Winton ▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum – Winton ▶ Flinders Discovery Centre – Hughenden ▶ Hughenden Recreational Lake – Hughenden

Australian Age of Dinosaurs, Winton

▶ 1.5 kilometre diverse “Eco walk on Flinders” – Hughenden Porcupine Gorge

▶ Porcupine Gorge National Park ▶ Kooroorinya Falls Nature Reserve ▶ Enjoy an Outback Sunset – Mount Walker

Richmond

▶ Explore Kronosaurus Korner – Richmond

Hughenden

Winton

▶ Cambridge Downs Heritage Display Centre – Richmond ▶ Lake Fred Tritton – Richmond

Lark Quarry

BARCOO WAY ROUTE: Tambo – Blackall – Yaraka – Welford National Park – Windorah DISTANCE: 509km DURATION: 9 days (one way) Follow the mighty Barcoo River west from Tambo and trek along the river road skirting the tranquil billabongs. These backroads take you through the prime sheep and cattle lands of Blackall-Tambo and Isisford to the rocky outcrops of Yaraka and through to the corrugated red dunes of Windorah. Discover awesome National Parks and incredible raw landscapes. A 4WD is recommended for some sections of this drive.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Tambo’s Wilderness Way 4WD Loop experience – Tambo ▶ Tambo Teddies – Tambo ▶ The mighty Barcoo River – swim and fish ▶ The historic Blackall Woolscour – Blackall ▶ The Blackall Sculpture Trail – Blackall ▶ Jumbo the Elephant – Blackall

The historic Blackall Woolscour, Blackall

▶ The picturesque town of Isisford ▶ Avington Waterhole – near Isisford Isisford

▶ Sunset at Mt Slowcombe near Yaraka

Emmet

▶ Welford National Park ▶ Windorah – with its famous red sand dunes ▶ Cooper Creek – near Windorah

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Windorah

Yaraka

Blackall Tambo


CAIRNS Karumba Normanton

The fully sealed 1812 kilometre highway stretches from the New South Wales border all the way to the Gulf of Carpentaria, from Cunnamulla to Karumba. Traversing the ‘real Outback’, the route is filled with friendly local characters, unique attractions and unspoiled natural sites. Four days is a comfortable drive, depending on how long you spend discovering the unique charms of each township.

Along the Matilda Way you will discover little known secrets, experience the raw history of the region and natural wonders of the vast and ancient landscapes. As you’re travelling, check the byways along the route; there are plenty of side-trips that add to the overall Outback experience. Just remember you are sharing the road with huge road trains, livestock and native animals, take care and give way, you’ll protect your vehicle and the truckies will thank you for it. Come and enjoy experiencing the Outback along the Matilda Way.

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TOWNSVILLE

Burke & Wills Junction

NORTHERN TERRITORY

The Matilda Way is one road that most definitely leads to adventure, and a different one each day.

Cloncurry McKinlay Kynuna

QUEENSLAND

Winton

Longreach

Ilfracombe Barcaldine

Blackall Tambo Augathella

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Charleville

Wyandra Cunnamulla

NEW SOUTH WALES

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DINOS, CROCS AND GOLD

DISCOVERY DRIVE

ROUTE: Townsville – Charters Towers – Hughenden – Julia Creek – Mount Isa – Cloncurry – Adels Grove – Cobbold Gorge – Townsville DISTANCE: 2,934km DURATION: 14 days (loop) This 14-day Dinos, Crocs and Gold journey begins in Townsville and incorporates everything from fossicking for gold, digging for fossils on The Dinosaur Trail, heading underground at the Hard Times Mine Tour, meeting the world’s largest ever captured crocodile and walking the path of a volcano at Undara Experience. On the way back to Townsville, make sure to take a break and stop for a cold drink at a local pub along the way.

HIGHLIGHTS

ROUTE: Townsville – Hughenden – Cloncurry – Mount Isa – Boulia – Winton – Townsville DISTANCE: 2,172km DURATION: 12 days (loop) The Discovery Drive will take you on a journey packed to the brim with Outback legends, ancient discoveries and bucket-list adventures. The drive links the Overlander’s Way and Australia’s Dinosaur Trail with the fascinating Channel Country. Explore vast everchanging landscapes; see amazing prehistoric discoveries; and connect with Australia’s pioneering communities.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Flinders Discovery Centre – Hughenden ▶ Hughenden Recreational Lake – Hughenden

▶ Flinders Discovery Centre – Hughenden

▶ Kronosaurus Korner and marine fossils – Richmond

▶ Outdoor artesian bathhouses – Julia Creek

▶ Lake Fred Tritton – Richmond

▶ See a live dunnart – Julia Creek

▶ At The Creek and dunnarts – Julia Creek

▶ Explore Kronosaurus Korner – Richmond

▶ Artesian baths – Julia Creek

▶ Lake Fred Tritton – Richmond

▶ Cloncurry Unearthed – Cloncurry

▶ Underground Hospital and Museum Tour – Mount Isa

▶ John Flynn Place Museum – Cloncurry

▶ Outback at Isa and Hard Times Mine Tour – Mount Isa

▶ Outback at Isa and Hard Times Underground Mine Tour – Mount Isa

▶ John Flynn Place Museum – Cloncurry

▶ Mount Isa Underground Hospital and Museum – Mount Isa

▶ Cloncurry Unearthed and Bush Tucker Garden – Cloncurry

▶ Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park – via Mount Isa

▶ Water tower mural – Cloncurry

▶ The Min Min Encounter and Boulia Heritage Complex – Boulia

▶ Lawn Hill Gorge, Boodjamulla National Park – Adels Grove

▶ The Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton

▶ Cobbold Gorge – Forsayth

▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Winton

▶ Undara Lava Tubes – Undara

John Flynn Place Museum, Cloncurry

Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park, via Mount Isa

Townsville

Normanton

Undara Mount Isa

Adels Grove

Cobbold Gorge Julia Creek Richmond

Mount Isa Cloncurry

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McKinlay

Travelling the Overlanders Way will allow you to take in the wonders of the vast rugged cattle plains, dramatic basalt landscapes, spectacular gorges, prolific wildlife and take you on a journey through architecturally rich historic towns without even having to leave the bitumen.

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Ravenswood

Charters Towers CLERMONT

Stamford MUTTABURRA LONGREACH

There is plenty to see and do for the adventurous enquiring soul, so pack your flippers and your hiking boots and get ready to experience an Outback adventure of a lifetime.

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Travelling the Overlanders Way is easy, come by plane, train or coach, or get your free driving map and travel the Overlanders Way at your own pace.

This self-drive track served as an important line during World War II and stretches across 1100 kilometres taking you from the reef to the Outback in a matter of days.

Hill, Towers

Charters

Towers

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CLONCURRY UNEARTHED VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE AND MUSEUM P: (07) 4742 1361 cloncurry.qld.gov.au

CHARTERS TOWERS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE P: (07) 4761 5533 visitcharterstowers.com.au

FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE, HUGHENDEN P: (07) 4741 2970 visithughenden.com.au

OUTBACK AT ISA P: (07) 4749 1555 outbackatisa.com.au

THE BARKLY TABLELAND AND HERITAGE CENTRE, CAMOOWEAL P: (07) 4748 2022 droverscamp.com.au

KRONOSAURUS KORNER, RICHMOND P: 1300 576 665 kronosauruskorner.com.au


GEMS OF THE OUTBACK LOOP

Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail, via Aramac

ROUTE: Emerald – Jericho – Barcaldine – Muttaburra – Hughenden – Winton – Longreach – Blackall – Tambo – Roma – Carnarvon Gorge – Emerald DISTANCE: 2,451km DURATION: 14 days (loop) Explore Outback Queensland on this 14-day Gems of the Outback journey. Fossick for your fortune, meet Hughie the giant Muttaburrasaurus, detour for the unique Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail, glide on the Thomson River at sunset, take a guided tour of the historic Blackall Woolscour, visit the largest cattle saleyards in Australia, and explore Carnarvon Gorge!

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail – via Aramac ▶ The Tree of Knowledge – Barcaldine ▶ Australian Workers Heritage Centre – Barcaldine ▶ Flinders Discovery Centre and the Dinosaur Trail – Hughenden

Hughenden

▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Winton ▶ Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton ▶ Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame – Longreach ▶ Qantas Founders Museum and Luminescent Show – Longreach ▶ Powerhouse & Historical Museum – Longreach ▶ Cruises on the Thomson River – Longreach

Winton

Muttaburra

Longreach Isisford

Jericho

▶ Tambo Teddies – Tambo ▶ The Blackall Woolscour – Blackall ▶ The Big Rig – Roma

Emerald

Barcaldine Blackall

Carnarvon Gorge

Tambo Augathella

Roma

▶ Carnarvon National Park and Art Gallery Walk – Injune

GREAT INLAND WAY ROUTE: Sydney – St George – Roma – Injune – Emerald – Charters Towers – Cairns DISTANCE: 3,005km DURATION: 16 days (one way)

Cooktown Cairns Ravenshoe

The Great Inland Way starts in Sydney and takes in much of central New South Wales before reaching the Queensland border at Hebel. The Queensland leg extends from Outback Queensland to the Coral Sea, passing through Dirranbandi and St George, Surat, Roma and Injune, en-route to the sandstone escarpments of Carnarvon National Park. This 16-day adventure ends in Cairns where you can explore above and below the fringing Coral Sea.

The Lynd Junction Charters Towers

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ The famous Nindigully Pub – Nindigully

Clermont

▶ Balonne River fishing and exploring – St George

Emerald

▶ St George Heritage Trail and Heritage Centre – St George

Rolleston

▶ Wine tour and tasting at Riversands Vineyards – St George ▶ Cotton farm and vineyard tour – St George ▶ Cobb and Co Changing Station – Surat

Roma Surat

▶ The Big Rig – Roma ▶ Roma Bush Gardens – Roma ▶ Adungadoo Pathway along Bungil Creek – Roma

St George

▶ Roma Saleyards – largest cattle yards in Australia ▶ Carnarvon National Park and Art Gallery Walk – Injune

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Hebel

Riversands Vineyard, St George


LEICHHARDT WAY

MATILDA WAY

ROUTE: Goondiwindi – Miles – Theodore – Rockhampton – Yeppoon DISTANCE: 703km DURATION: 4 days (one way)

ROUTE: Cunnamulla – Charleville – Blackall – Longreach – Winton – Cloncurry – Karumba DISTANCE: 1,812km DURATION: 10 days (one way)

Named after the courageous explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, this inland road passes through the Queensland border town of Goondiwindi, via Theodore, and then on to the coastal town of Yeppoon. Drive through friendly country towns, past picturesque rivers, stopping for a picnic or spot of fishing. There are so many things to do along this inland route – from bush walks in National Parks, to historic museums full of artefacts and fun facts.

The Matilda Way is one road that most definitely leads to adventure. The fully sealed 1,812 kilometre highway stretches from the New South Wales border all the way to the Gulf of Carpentaria, from Cunnamulla to Karumba. Traversing the route is filled with friendly local characters, unique attractions and unspoiled natural sites.

HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ The Artesian Time Tunnel – Cunnamulla ▶ The Cosmos Centre and Observatory – Charleville

▶ Isla Gorge National Park – via Taroom

▶ Bilby Experience and WWII Secret Base and Tour – Charleville

▶ The Leichhardt Tree – Taroom ▶ Taroom Historical Museum and Star of Taroom – Taroom ▶ Gilberts Lookout – Taroom ▶ Cracow Hotel country pub and historic town – Cracow ▶ Dawson Folk Museum – Theodore

▶ Tambo Teddies – Tambo ▶ Historic Blackall Woolscour – Blackall ▶ The Tree of Knowledge – Barcaldine ▶ Australian Workers Heritage Centre – Barcaldine ▶ Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame – Longreach

▶ Water tower mural – Moura

▶ Qantas Founders Museum – Longreach

▶ Moura Miners Memorial – Moura ▶ Moura Coal and Country Museum – Moura ▶ Banana the bullock statue – Banana

▶ Powerhouse & Historical Museum – Longreach ▶ Thomson River cruises – Longreach ▶ Dinosaur Stampede at Lark Quarry Conservation Park –Winton

▶ Baralaba Historical Village – Baralaba ▶ Dawson River fishing & swimming – via Baralaba ▶ Dululu township

▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Winton ▶ Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton ▶ John Flynn Place and Cloncurry Unearthed Museum – Cloncurry ▶ The Barra Centre – Karumba Outback Pioneers Cruises, Longreach

Karumba Normanton

Burke & Wills Junction

Cracow historic town

Cloncurry

Rockhampton

Yeppoon Banana Theodore

Miles

Kynuna Winton

Longreach

Barcaldine

Blackall Tambo Augathella Charleville

Goondiwindi Cunnamulla

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TO HELL HOLE GORGE NATIONAL PARK

The sky’s literally the limit on this fully sealed Outback adventure loop. If you prefer ‘sight doing’ over ‘sightseeing’ then be sure to allow time to actively explore the towns along the route. Take a look at some of the town highlights.

Adavale

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DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD

QUILPIE

Cheepie

160 km

Toompine

The Dig Tree

BULLOO DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD

Noccundra

117 km

26 km

Yowah

65 km

Eulo

THARGOMINDAH TO CAMERON CORNER TO CURRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK

117 km

Hungerford


CHARLEVILLE Stargazing & Endangered Marsupials Marsupials Augathella

CHARLEVILLE

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Charleville Visitor Information Centre Railway Station, King Street, Charleville | P P (07) (07) 4656 4656 8359 8359 www.experiencecharleville.com.au info@murweh.qld.gov.au | www.experiencecharleville.com.au

WARREGO HIGHWAY

Cooladdi

Get up close close and and personal personal with with the the endangered endangered Bilby Bilby Get up Discover the night night sky sky and and so so much much more more at at the the Cosmos Cosmos Centre Centre Discover the See the Vortex rainmaker guns and learn their story See the Vortex rainmaker guns and learn their story Enlist yourself and experience the WWII Secret Base Base and and Tour Tour Follow the Outback Native Timber self-guided walk walk See the automated Weather Balloon release daily daily at at 9:15am 9:15am

CUNNAMULLA Artesian Bores & Natural Amazing Opals Sandhills     

Wyandra

Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Centre 2 Jane Street, Cunnamulla | P (07) 4655 8470 8470 www.cunnamullatourism.com.au visitor@paroo.qld.gov.au | www.cunnamullatourism.com.au

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Discover the ancient water story at the Artesian Artesian Time Time Tunnel Tunnel Kayak the tranquil waters of the Warrego River River Feel the sand between your toes at The Beach in in Wyandra Wyandra Soak in an Artesian Bore or Artesian Mud Bath Fossick for the unique Yowah ‘nut’ opal

TO ST GEORGE

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CUNNAMULLA

Take a tour of Australia’s first hydro-electricity hydro-electricity system, system, Old Old Hospital Hospitaland andJail Jail Enjoy the fully sealed scenic walking/riding walking/riding path path around around Thargomindah Thargomindah Spend a day at the historic Noccundra Hotel Hotel and and Wilson Wilson River River Drive to the historic Burke & Wills Dig Tree Tree (only (only 14km 14km unsealed) unsealed) Discover salt and freshwater wetlands at at Lake Lake Bindegolly Bindegolly and andCurrawinya Currawinya National Park Centre Thargomindah Visitor Information Centre Thargomindah || P P (07) (07) 4621 4621 8095 8095 Echidna Place, 37 Dowling Street, Thargomindah tourism@bulloo.qld.gov.au | www.explorebulloo.com.au www.explorebulloo.com.au

EROMANGA Giant Marsupial & Dinosaur Discoveries Discoveries     

Journey to Australia’s furthest town from the sea sea See giant Diprotodon (world’s largest marsupial) marsupial) fossils fossils found found in in Eulo Eulo Meet Cooper, a Titanosaur, Australia’s largest dinosaur dinosaur Visit the Eromanga Living History Centre Discover Australia’s largest oil producing region region

Eromanga Natural History Museum 1 Dinosaur Drive, Eromanga | P (07) 4656 3084 info@enhm.com.au | www.enhm.com.au

QUILPIE The Boulder Opal & Hell Hole Gorge     

Fossick for boulder opals and admire the Opal Altar Altar Climb Baldy Top summit for awesome sunset views views Catch yabbies and yellowbelly in the Bulloo River River Take a day trip to Hell Hole Gorge Spot native birds and wildlife at Lake Houdraman Houdraman Quilpie Visitor Information Centre, Museum Museum & & Gallery Gallery 51 Brolga Street, Quilpie | P (07) 4656 0540 0540 tourism@quilpie.qld.gov.au | www.visitquilpieshire.com www.visitquilpieshire.com


NATURAL ENCOUNTERS TRAIL ROUTE: Lark Quarry Conservation Park – Boulia – Winton – Lark Quarry Conservation Park DISTANCE: 924km DURATION: 4-5 days (loop) Learn about the mysterious Min Min Light then follow the Natural Encounters Trail to Winton via the Diamantina National Park. Explore desert landscapes and visit important wetland habitats. Travel across ancient mesas, gullies and timeless escarpments to Lark Quarry’s dinosaur stampede. A 4WD vehicle is recommended for this trail.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Bladensburg National Park – via Winton ▶ The Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton ▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Winton ▶ The Musical Fence and Arno’s Wall – Winton ▶ The Royal Theatre – Winton ▶ The Min Min Encounter – Boulia

Boulia Heritage Complex, Boulia

▶ Boulia Marine Reptile Fossil Display – Boulia ▶ Boulia Heritage Complex – Boulia ▶ Boulia Heritage Trail – Boulia ▶ Diamantina National Park and Warracoota Ruins ▶ Lake Constance and Hunters Gorge wetlands area and migratory birds

Winton

Boulia

Lark Quarry Conservation Park

▶ Lark Quarry Conservation Park and dinosaur stampede trackways

NATIONAL PARKS LOOP ROUTE: Brisbane – Bunya Mountains – Carnarvon Gorge – St George – Girraween National Park – Brisbane DISTANCE: 1,973km DURATION: 8 days (loop) Discover the world’s largest forest of Bunya Pines and other rare species in Bunya Mountains National Park. Bush walk beneath towering white sandstone cliffs in Carnarvon National Park. See ochre stencils, rock engravings and some of the finest Aboriginal rock imagery in Australia. Explore Girraween National Park with its massive granite outcrops, balancing boulders and spectacular wildflowers in spring.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ The Big Rig – Roma ▶ Roma Saleyards – Roma ▶ Adungadoo Walkway on Bungil Creek – Roma ▶ Roma on Bungil Art Gallery and the Walk of Art – Roma ▶ Carnarvon National Park and Art Gallery Walk – via Injune ▶ Rainforests, cascading waterfalls and cool rock pools

Carnarvon National Park, via Injune Carnarvon National Park

▶ Vineyard tour and wine tasting at Riversands Wines – St George ▶ Balonne River and cruises – St George

Roma

▶ Thallon GrainCorp Silos – Thallon ▶ Nullawokka First Nations Gallery and Tours – Bollon

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Bunya Mountains BRISBANE

▶ The Unique Egg – St George ▶ Historic Nindigully Pub – Nindigully

Miles

St George

Toowoomba Girraween National Park


Bunya Mountains National Park

Tree of Knowledge, Barcaldine

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Girraween National Park

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NATURAL SCIENCES LOOP ROUTE: Charleville – Cunnamulla – Thargomindah – Eromanga – Quilpie – Charleville DISTANCE: 995km DURATION: 5 days (loop) This drive has it all; birds, opals, fossicking, rivers, geology, lakes, billabongs, artesian waters and bilbies. It’s natural history and heritage all rolled into one. Discover Outback Queensland’s natural and manmade heritage, Outback towns, wildlife and more.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Bronze Statue of Slim Dusty’s ‘The Cunnamulla Fella’ – Cunnamulla ▶ The Artesian Time Tunnel – Cunnamulla ▶ Cunnamulla All Aboard show – Cunnamulla ▶ Cunnamulla Hot Springs – Cunnamulla ▶ Artesian Mud Baths – Eulo ▶ Historic Old Hospital and Old Jail – Thargomindah ▶ The famous Burke and Wills ‘Dig Tree’ – via Thargomindah

Bilby Experience, Charleville

▶ Australia’s first hydro-electricity system – Thargomindah ▶ Eromanga Natural History Museum – Eromanga ▶ Outback sunset at Baldy Top Lookout – Quilpie

Charleville

Eromanga Quilpie

▶ Quilpeta night show experience – Quilpie ▶ Bilby Experience – Charleville ▶ The Cosmos Centre – Charleville

Thargomindah

Eulo Cunnamulla

▶ WWII Secret Base and Tour – Charleville

NORTH WEST LOOP ROUTE: Cairns – Georgetown – Cloncurry – Julia Creek – Richmond – Hughenden – Townsville DISTANCE: 2,516km DURATION: 11 days (loop) A ‘must do’ adventure self-drive route, the North West Loop features spectacular National Parks, timeless gorges, prehistoric discoveries and welcoming communities. The drive links The Savannah Way with the Overlander’s Way via the northern section of the Matilda Way. Expect to indulge your adventurous spirit, be captivated by the open road, and sample delicious Gulf seafood.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Cobbold Gorge – via Forsayth ▶ Cloncurry Unearthed and Visitor Information Centre – Cloncurry ▶ John Flynn Place Museum – Cloncurry

Cobbold Gorge, via Forsayth

▶ At The Creek and dunnarts – Julia Creek ▶ Artesian baths – Julia Creek

Cairns

▶ Kronosaurus Korner and marine fossils – Richmond ▶ Lake Fred Tritton – Richmond

Burketown

Normanton

▶ Flinders Discovery Centre – Hughenden

Georgetown

▶ Mount Walker Lookout – Hughenden ▶ Hughenden Recreational Lake – Hughenden

Julia Creek Richmond

▶ Porcupine Gorge National Park – via Hughenden Cloncurry

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Hughenden

Townsville


OUTBACK ADVENTURE

OUTBACK LEGENDS

ROUTE: Brisbane – Charleville – Cunnamulla – Brisbane DISTANCE: 2,448km DURATION: 9 days (loop)

ROUTE: Brisbane – Eromanga – Windorah – Longreach – Blackall – Charleville – Brisbane DISTANCE: 3,440km DURATION: 15 days (loop)

Start your journey by heading west to Toowoomba, Chinchilla and Roma. In Roma check out the Big Rig Night Show, then cool off with a swim in the Artesian Spa at Mitchell. In Charleville, join the up close and personal Bilby Experience and later take a tour of the Outback Night Sky. Meet Australia’s giant dinosaurs at Eromanga Natural History Museum, some of the top 10 largest dinosaurs in the world.

This 15-day journey incorporates the very best of Outback Queensland. Travelling far west through ever changing landscapes into the heart of Channel Country, the drive continues to Longreach where you step back in time to experience some of Australia’s most important moments of history. Heading back east through Charleville, learn about the endangered bilby and be taken on a journey of the cosmos.

HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

▶ The Big Rig Sound and Light Show – Roma

▶ Sandytown River Cruise – St George

▶ Great Artesian Spa – Mitchell

▶ Artesian Time Tunnel and ‘Cunnamulla Fella’ – Cunnamulla

▶ Bilby Experience and Cosmos Centre – Charleville

▶ Cunnamulla Hot Springs – Cunnamulla

▶ WWII Secret Base and Tour – Charlevillle

▶ Eromanga Natural History Museum – Eromanga

▶ Fossicking for Boulder Opals – Quilpie

▶ Opal fossicking – Quilpie

▶ Quilpeta night show experience – Quilpie

▶ Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame – Longreach

▶ Outback Sunset – Baldy Top Lookout

▶ Qantas Founders Museum – Longreach

▶ Eromanga Natural History Museum – Eromanga

▶ Tree of Knowledge – Barcaldine

▶ Lake Bindegolly National Park – Eulo

▶ Blackall Woolscour – Blackall

▶ Artesian Mud Springs – Eulo

▶ Top Secret WWII Tour – Charleville

▶ Sandytown River Cruise – St George

▶ The Cosmos Centre – Charleville

▶ Riversands Wines – St George

▶ The Big Rig – Roma

▶ Artesian Time Tunnel and ‘Cunnamulla Fella’ – Cunnamulla

▶ Roma Saleyards – Roma

▶ Cunnamulla Hot Springs – Cunnamulla

WWII Secret Base and Tour, Charlevillle

Qantas Founders Museum, Longreach Longreach

Blackall

Jundah Charleville

Roma

Eromanga Cunnamulla Thargomindah

BRISBANE

Toowoomba St George

Yaraka

Windorah Dalby

Barcaldine

Quilpie Eromanga Thargomindah

Augathella Charleville

Roma

BRISBANE Toowoomba

Cunnamulla

St George

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OVERLANDERS WAY

Porcupine Gorge National Park, Flinders region

ROUTE: Townsville – Hughenden – Richmond – Julia Creek – Cloncurry – Mount Isa – Camooweal DISTANCE: 1,097km DURATION: 8 days (one way) From the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef and pristine beaches of Townsville to the rugged rocky outcrops and red sand of north-west Queensland, the Overlander’s Way will take you through towns rich with history, dinosaur discoveries and some of the world’s quirkiest events; all without having to leave the bitumen. Follow the footsteps of Australia’s droving heroes, who led thousands of cattle from the Northern Territory across Queensland to coastal markets.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Australia’s Dinosaur Trail – Hughenden & Richmond ▶ Flinders Discovery Centre – Hughenden ▶ Hughenden Recreational Lake – Hughenden ▶ Lake Fred Tritton – Richmond ▶ Porcupine Gorge National Park – Flinders region ▶ Marine Fossil Museum at Kronosaurus Korner – Richmond ▶ ‘At The Creek’ to see a live dunnart – Julia Creek ▶ John Flynn Place Museum and Art Gallery – Cloncurry ▶ Cloncurry Unearthed and Bush Tucker Trail and Garden – Cloncurry ▶ Outback at Isa and Hard Times Mines Underground Tour – Mount Isa ▶ Camooweal Caves National Park – Camooweal

Townsville Camooweal Mount Isa

Cloncurry Julia Creek

Richmond Hughenden

OUTBACK WAY

The Royal Theatre, Winton

ROUTE: Winton – Boulia – Jervois Station – Alice Springs – Yulara (Uluru) – Warburton – Laverton DISTANCE: 2,700km DURATION: 7+ days This is an epic road trip, on Australia’s Longest Shortcut – connecting you from Winton, Queensland to Laverton, Western Australia. Marvel at ancient landscapes, dig for fossils, look for the mysterious Min Min lights, enjoy the wildflowers, wildlife and landscapes on this Outback adventure. Travellers journeying along the Outback Way can enjoy some of Australia’s most remote, interesting and picturesque desert areas. This drive includes unsealed roads.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Waltzing Matilda Centre – Winton ▶ Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum – Winton ▶ The Royal Theatre – Winton ▶ Bladensburg National Park – near Winton ▶ Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways – via Winton ▶ The Middleton Hotel – Middleton ▶ The iconic Channel Country – between Winton & Boulia ▶ Cawnpore Lookout – near Middleton ▶ Boulia Heritage Complex – Boulia

Middleton

▶ Min Min Encounter and Visitor Information Centre – Boulia

Boulia

▶ The famous Urandangi Pub – Urandangi (via Boulia) ▶ Boulia Marine Reptile Fossil Display – Boulia

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SOUTHERN OUTBACK DRIVE

Big Rig Tour, Roma

ROUTE: Brisbane – Roma – Charleville – Quilpie – Eromanga – Thargomindah – Eulo – Cunnamulla – St George – Brisbane DISTANCE: 2,410km DURATION: 10 days (loop) Visit the largest cattle selling centre in Australia and answer the call of the universe with a tour of the Cosmos Big Sky Observatory. In Charleville, find out why you should join the Easter ‘bilbies not bunnies’ campaign on a visit to the Bilby Experience. Discover exquisite boulder opal in Quilpie. Follow the footsteps of giants in Eromanga and sample wines in St George.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ Big Rig Tour and Night Show – Roma ▶ Infamous Cattle Saleyards – Roma ▶ Great Artesian Spa – Mitchell ▶ Cosmos Centre and WWII Secret Base and Tour – Charleville ▶ The Bilby Experience – Charleville ▶ Opal fossicking – Quilpie ▶ Quilpeta night show experience – Quilpie ▶ Eromanga Natural History Museum – Eromanga

Quilpie

▶ Australia’s first hydro-electricity system – Thargomindah

Eromanga

▶ Artesian Time Tunnel and ‘Cunnamulla Fella’ – Cunnamulla ▶ Cunnamulla All Aboard show – Cunnamulla ▶ Riversands Wine Tasting and Vineyards Tour – St George

Charleville

Roma Dalby

Cunnamulla Thargomindah Eulo

St George

BRISBANE

Toowoomba

Nindigully

▶ Sandytown River Cruise – St George

WARREGO WAY

‘Big Red’ sand dune, Simpson Desert, Birdsville

ROUTE: Brisbane – Toowoomba – Roma – Mitchell – Charleville – Windorah – Birdsville DISTANCE: 1,578km DURATION: 5 days (one way) The Warrego Way starts at Brisbane and finishes in the iconic and remote Outback town of Birdsville. Along the way, you can see ancient trees from the dinosaur age, endangered mammals, unwind in the soothing waters from the sub artesian basin, delight in yarns told over country bars, or just relax and enjoy the brilliant sunsets and starry nights.

HIGHLIGHTS ▶ The Big Rig – Roma ▶ Roma Saleyards, the largest in Australia – Roma

Windorah

▶ The Great Artesian Spa – Mitchell ▶ Cosmos Centre – Charleville ▶ Bilby Experience and WWII Secret Base and Tour – Charleville ▶ Baldy Top Lookout – Quilpie ▶ Quilpeta night show experience – Quilpie ▶ Eromanga Natural History Museum, home to Cooper the dinosaur – Eromanga ▶ Cooper Creek and fishing – Windorah ▶ Spectacular red sand dunes – near Windorah ▶ The Birdsville Hotel – Birdsville ▶ ‘Big Red’ sand dune – Simpson Desert, Birdsville ▶ Birdsville Billabong – Birdsville ▶ Birdsville Courthouse Museum – Birdsville

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CREATE YOUR OWN OUTBACK ADVENTURE!

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WHETHER YOU’RE VISITING FOR a short break, family holiday or a long discovery tour, on or off the beaten track, Outback Queensland offers a unique and unforgettable holiday experience. From nature and spectacular scenery to history, culture and quirky icons, you can choose from so many amazing activities, events and places it’s easy to personalise your very own Outback Queensland adventure. Outback Queensland is a vast and contrasting land that covers a massive 932,678km² - about 68% of Queensland - across 19 Outback Council regions. The Outback region is divided into five sub-regions to make planning easy – North West, Far West, Central West, South West, and East. CAIRNS

Check out our regional guides in the following pages to plan your perfect Outback holiday.

Mount Isa

NORTH WEST

Julia Cloncurry Creek Richmond

Winton

TOWNSVILLE Hughenden

CENTRAL WEST

Boulia

Longreach

FAR WEST

Barcaldine Blackall Tambo

Biloela

Windorah

EAST

Birdsville Eromanga

Quilpie

Charleville

Roma

SOUTH WEST Thargomindah

Cunnamulla

St George

BRISBANE

Bollon

The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, located in Longreach, Queensland, is a tribute to the pioneers of Australia’s outback. Through interactive exhibits, captivating displays and engaging multimedia presentations, you can gain an insight into the challenges and triumphs of outback life! Online Bookings Essential.

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ROMA CHARLEVILLE QUILPIE EROMANGA THARGOMINDAH CUNNAMULLA ST GEORGE LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE? YOU’LL find it in the south west. In fact, it’s so adventurous, they named one of the drive routes which cuts through this Outback territory, ‘The Adventure Way’. Head out along the Warrego Way and experience big nature and colour as thriving wetlands and national parks give way to red sands in the west. Adventure by day, and by night – when the sun’s gone down the galaxy puts on a nightly show. Explore Outback towns, natural and manmade heritage, and experience big open skies. See the region’s natural attractions including Carnarvon National Park, Roma’s Biggest Bottle Tree, EJ Beardmore Dam, Cunnamulla Bushlands, Baldy Top Lookout and Lake Houdraman. St George and Surat are situated on the banks of the mighty Balonne River and are famous for Yellowbelly fishing. Stunning scenery abounds in these southern districts, with a rich history in cotton, opal, oil, and gas. Experience the history and sights on a round trip of the Natural Sciences Loop connecting key attractions and towns, including Charleville’s Cosmos Centre, Quilpie’s Night Show, the Eromanga Natural History Museum, Thargomindah’s Hydro Power Plant Display and Cunnamulla’s Artesian Time Tunnel. Further south, the giant silos mural in Thallon showcases icons of the district, and the much-loved Nindigully Pub, Queensland’s oldest continually licensed pub, are not to be missed on your travels. There’s plenty of reasons to revisit too with some exciting new attractions and experiences you won’t want to miss, including the luxurious pampering on offer at the gorgeous new Cunnamulla Hot Springs complex, and a new Fishing Loop for the St George region for your chance to catch yourself some Murray Cod, Yellowbelly, and Blue Claw Yabby. In Roma, Western Queensland Spirit will open a new function venue and you can examine Outback aeromedicine and its vital role in regional healthcare at the new LifeFlight Visitor Experience Centre. Art lovers are spoiled for choice with a host of new experiences. Kooma artist Andrew Nelson’s new gallery ‘River Sands from the Nebine to the Warrego’ opens in Cunnamulla; there’s a new Art Murals Trail at St George; and the Watering Hole Heritage Art Trail at Thallon where you’ll also see the town’s famous painted silos lit nightly. Travel back in time and learn about the region’s history at the The Big Rig; uncover the intriguing journey of when oil and gas first flowed in our nation with exhibits, the Tower & Tree Walk and machinery displays. Explore the picture box perfect house and garden at Anchorage Homestead in St George; and enjoy some spooky historic fun on the Grave Keeper Tour in Charleville. In August, there’ll be lots of fun activities during the Cobb & Co Festival in the small towns of Surat and Yuleba. The new Toogunna Plains Farm Stay located between Eromanga and Quilpie opens to guests in April, and BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks presents nine brand new eco-friendly cabins, a restaurant and bar, and a solar farm at Carnarvon Gorge. You’ll also find a new camp kitchen and additional powered sites at McGeever Recreation Grounds in Thallon.

fun fact CUNNAMULLA REGION The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is Australia’s largest groundwater basin and one of the world’s largest underground water sources. The Cunnamulla region has many places where you can luxuriate in warm hot spring and artesian water baths that are said to provide numerous health benefits.

Getting around will be easier too with easier access and drop off for hire cars in conjunction with REX Airlines. Charlotte Plains Artesian Springs, Cunnamulla

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NATIONAL PARKS

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK

Carnarvon Gorge Section via Injune and Rolleston

Mount Moffatt Section via Mitchell or Injune

Discover towering sandstone cliffs, gorges, ancient culture and diverse nature. Camp in the visitor area during Easter; June to July; and September to October Queensland school holidays, or bush camp at Big Bend year-round.

Enjoy spectacular views from Queensland’s highest plateau and culturally significant Aboriginal rock art sites. Camp near the Maranoa River, or at the Rotary Shelter Shed for views, or in shaded woodland near Marlong Creek. Access is from Mitchell or Injune via Womblebank Station. High-clearance 4WD vehicles are recommended. Allow three hours’ travel time from either town.

Explore on foot to appreciate this rugged wilderness. Access is from Injune and Rolleston via the Carnarvon Highway and the sealed 45km Carnarvon Gorge Road. DON’T MISS Explore hidden gorges and timeless Aboriginal rock art – the Art Gallery has over 2,000 engravings, ochre stencils and paintings along its 62m-long walls. Enjoy elevated views on the 6.4km return Boolimba Bluff walk.

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK Ka Ka Mundi Section Nandowrie Over 30km of remote sandstone escarpments and plateaus dominate the skyline in this remote section of the park. Old cattle yards are reminders of early European settlers. Bush camp at Bunbuncundoo Springs sheltered by overhanging sandstone cliffs. Access is from Springsure via the Dawson Development Road, Buckland Road and signed tracks through Yandaburra. 4WD vehicles are recommended. DON’T MISS Visit the springs and spot a myriad of wildlife attracted to the water, including king parrots, wompoo fruit-doves and swamp wallabies. View Mount Mooloolong’s imposing sandstone spire or Mount Ka Ka Mundi, a remnant of volcanic basalt.

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DON’T MISS Cultural sites and rock formations, such as Cathedral Rock and The Tombs, on the lower sandstone slopes, and a basalt-crested plateau for magnificent views.

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK Salvator Rosa Section via Springsure or Tambo The park’s western-most section features crystal clear springs flowing into Louisa Creek and the Nogoa River beneath sandstone crags and spires. Bush camp on the broad sandbank of the Nogoa River. Access is from Springsure via the Dawson Developmental Road and from Tambo via the Wilderness Way loop. 4WD vehicles are required. DON’T MISS Birdwatch and admire wildflower displays in spring. Picnic beneath the pink-hued cliffs at Louisa Creek junction.

CULGOA FLOODPLAIN NATIONAL PARK Hebel via Cunnamulla or St George Coolabahs, black box and grasses flourish on this Murray-Darling Basin floodplain. Bush camp beside

lagoons and spot waterbirds in the wetlands. Look for emus, mulga parrots, Major Mitchell cockatoos and apostlebirds on the plains. After rain, listen out for elusive water-holding frogs. Access is from Cunnamulla or St George via sealed and unsealed roads. A 4WD vehicle is essential.

CURRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK Hungerford via Thargomindah or Cunnamulla Red sandplains, ranges and mulga scrub contrasts with rivers, wetlands and large sprawling lakes in one of Queensland’s largest parks. Bush camp or picnic at Ourimperee Waterhole, along the Paroo River, or at Myninya, a semi-permanent wetland. Discover rich Aboriginal heritage, and pastoral history dating from the 1860s. Access is from Cunnamulla via Eulo and the Hungerford Road. 4WD vehicles are required. DON’T MISS Explore Lake Numalla’s sandy shoreline or birdwatch over Lake Wyara. Enjoy fishing, canoeing and spectacular birdwatching and learn about the endangered bilby.

HELL HOLE GORGE NATIONAL PARK via Adavale The deep gorges, rugged cliffs and waterholes of remote Hell Hole Gorge contrast with the arid mulga landscape. Bush camp near the waterhole and hike along the plateau high above the creek. Spot red-tailed black cockatoos, spinifex pigeons and yellow-footed rock wallabies, and see stunning wildflower displays after rain. Access is from Adavale via unsealed Adavale-Blackall road and Milo-Gooyea road. 4WD vehicles are required.

Carnarvon National Park, Carnarvon Gorge Section

QUILPIE REGION Famous for abundant natural resources, including its famous boulder opals, Quilpie Shire also has Australia’s furthest town from the ocean – Eromanga – located 1,062 km west of Brisbane.

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SW LAKE BINDEGOLLY NATIONAL PARK via Thargomindah A string of salt and freshwater wetlands provide an important wildlife refuge in an arid landscape – thousands of waterbirds flock to this inland oasis to feed and breed. Enjoy a picnic and explore the 9km Lake Bindegolly circuit around the lake’s edge, birdwatching along the way. See wildflowers in spring. Access is from Cunnamulla via the Adventure Way.

TREGOLE NATIONAL PARK Morven Straddling the boundary between two natural regions, the brigalow belt and the mulga lands, this semi-arid landscape is home to the rare Ooline tree (Cadellia pentastylis) dating back to the Ice Age. Take the 2.5km interpretive Ooline circuit walk (suitable for most ages and fitness levels) to see these and the regions’ arid zone plant species.

THRUSHTON NATIONAL PARK

Boobook Explore, Wallaroo Outback Retreat

Bollon In the heart of the mulga lands features flat sandy plains and remnant vegetation, spinifex, ironbark, cypress pine, kurrajong and stands of mulga. Look out for koalas and echidnas among the river red gums and coolabahs lining the path of the Neabul Creek. Enjoy bird spotting some of the 100 species recorded here, including the Major Mitchell cockatoo, square-tailed kite, and golden whistler. Bush camping available. Both sites are accessible to 4WD only. DON’T MISS The proliferation of wildflowers in springtime.

INDIGENOUS CULTURAL EXPERIENCES NULLAWOKKA FIRST NATIONS GALLERY & TOURS

Browse the Gallery for unique gifts, foods and First Nations artwork, and take a walking tour with proud Gwamu/Kooma elder Bill Speedy along tranquil Wallam Creek. Learn First Nations stories, history and culture, and try some bush tucker treats on this fascinating and fun excursion. BOLLON

SOUTH WEST QUEENSLAND INDIGENOUS CULTURAL TRAIL

Explore Outback Queensland communities with sites significant to local Indigenous peoples on this route through Dirranbandi, St George, Surat, Roma, Mitchell, Charleville and Cunnamulla. DIRRANBANDI ST GEORGE SURAT ROMA MITCHELL CHARLEVILLE CUNNAMULLA

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BOOBOOK EXPLORE – LOST WORLD CARNARVONS

WALLAROO This luxury glamping retreat, set on a 72,000-acre cattle property, is home to a number of Indigenous cultural sights - including rock paintings and stencils at Rainbow Cave and Arch Rock, and ancient blade indents at the Axe Factory. There is no public access, so a tour must be prebooked with Boobook Explore. CARNARVON RANGES via Injune

CUNNAMULLA FELLA CENTRE

Be transported to a time when the Eromanga Sea covered the Outback; discover local Indigenous people’s stories and culture; and view local artworks at the Art Gallery and Heritage Museum. CUNNAMULLA

fun fact ROMA REVEALED REGION Cobb & Co. began their Queensland coach services in 1866 and by 1902 had expanded to 42 routes covering over 31,000 kms every week. Horses were swapped over at changing stations every 16 to 32 km or so, making it the country’s fastest coach service. You’ll find many of these stations still standing in towns across Outback Queensland, some became shanty pubs and still provide a respite for travellers today!

Carnarvon National Park and surrounds

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FISHING MOONIE RIVER, NINDIGULLY Yellowbelly and Murray Cod Near ST GEORGE

WARREGO RIVER – BAKERS BEND AND DILLALAH Cod, Spangled Perch, Yellowbelly, Jewfish and Black Bream CHARLEVILLE

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PAROO RIVER Yellowbelly and Catfish Near HUNGERFORD

THARGOMINDAH REGION Spanning 9,240 km², the Bulloo Floodplain is classified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International. When it floods it attracts hundreds of thousands of waterbirds, including the pink-eared duck, freckled duck, rednecked avocet, grey teal, and Australasian shoveler.

BULLOO RIVER Yellowbelly and Yabbies Near THARGOMINDAH QUILPIE

SURAT WEIR Golden Perch, Murray Cod and Silver Perch SURAT

WYANDRA BEACH Yellowbelly, Murray Cod and Catfish WYANDRA

Artesian Mud Baths, Eulo

CAMERON CORNER

TOP CAMPING SPOTS ALROY STATION

THE LAKE FARMSTAY

BIG BEND, CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK

NINDIGULLY TOURIST AND VISITOR AREA

EULO

Carnarvon Gorge Section via INJUNE AND ROLLESTON

CHARLOTTE PLAINS FARMSTAY via CUNNAMULLA

NEAR THE MARONOA RIVER AND AT THE ROTARY SHELTER SHED, CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK Mount Moffatt Section, via MITCHELL OR INJUNE

JUDD’S LAGOON YULEBA

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NINDIGULLY

NOCCUNDRA HOTEL AND WATERHOLE Wilson River, NOCCUNDRA

OURIMPEREE WATERHOLE AND MYNINYA Currawinya National Park via THARGOMINDAH

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK Carnarvon Gorge Section via INJUNE AND ROLLESTON

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WALKING TRAILS & SELF-GUIDED TOURS THARGOMINDAH WALKING PATH

ART MURALS TRAIL

THARGOMINDAH

ST GEORGE

CATHEDRAL CAVE WALK,

THE WATERHOLE: HERITAGE ART TRAIL

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THALLON

MUNGINDI SCULPTURE TRAIL

CUNNAMULLA BUSHLANDS

MUNGINDI

CUNNAMULLA

WARREGO RIVER WALK

SELF-GUIDED WALKS

CHARLEVILLE

THARGOMINDAH

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CHARLEVILLE SELF-GUIDED CEMETERY TOUR

ADUNGADOO PATHWAY

QUILPIE

CHARLEVILLE

ROMA

BULLOO RIVER WALK

ROMA BUSH GARDENS

QUILPIE

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BALONNE RIVERBANK WALKWAY

RIVERWALKS

ST GEORGE

SURAT & MITCHELL

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fun fact ST GEORGE REGION The town of Mungindi is situated in both Queensland and New South Wales on the Barwon River. It has two police stations to service each side of the border and in summer months operates on two time zones during Eastern Daylight-Saving Time!

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BIRDWATCHING BOURKE’S PARROT Eulo Bore EULO

FRECKLED DUCK Freckled Duck Swamps created by floods in Bulloo and Lake Eyre Basins via THARGOMINDAH

MAJOR MITCHELL COCKATOO ST GEORGE

Sunset Cruise, St George

fun fact CHARLEVILLE REGION

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Qantas scheduled its first fare paying passenger service from Charleville to Cloncurry, via Longreach and Winton in 1922.

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THE GREY FALCON & HALL’S BABBLER BOWRA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY & CUNNAMULLA

WATERBIRDS Swans, pelicans & (possibly) rare freckled ducks, wedge-tailed eagles & Major Mitchell cockatoos, Lake Bindegolly via THARGOMINDAH 200 BIRD SPECIES RECORDED Lakes Numalla and Wyara, Currawinya National Park HUNGERFORD

GALAH, COCKATIEL & WHITE-PLUMED HONEYEATER Lake Houdraman QUILPIE

LIFEFLIGHT VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Discover luxury at Club Boutique Hotel in Cunnamulla CBD: premium rooms, glamping, secure parking, perfectly located with an easy walk to local shops and attractions. Enjoy our bar, restaurant, WiFi, bottleshop and event spaces amidst beautiful gardens. Unmatched hospitality awaits!

Get a behind-the-scenes experience of LifeFlight and what it takes to run an aeromedical service in the Maranoa. Visit the attraction’s interactive exhibits, learn more about the aviation industry and use the viewing window to see the hangar and SGAS helicopter (if not out on a mission)!

15 Louise Street, Cunnamulla P 07 4655 1679 info@outthebackaustralia.com.au CLUBBOUTIQUEHOTEL.COM

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WELCOME TO THE MARANOA REGION – Where country meets the Outback! There’s more than meets the eye in Roma. Come visit and let us reveal the treasures of Roma and the surrounding region. Covering 58,830km2, our region is packed with a diverse range of experiences. From learning about the heritage of our towns, to enjoying a nature-based escape – the words ‘I’m bored’ won’t be uttered as you explore our wonderful towns. Whether you prefer to take the roads less travelled or spend a weekend in our cosmopolitan hub, Roma, our passionate locals are proud to share their knowledge with you. Make sure you stop in at our Visitor Information Centres along the way – which is where the true personality of our region shines. INJUNE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE ROMA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE AND THE BIG RIG MITCHELL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE AND THE GREAT ARTESIAN SPA

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THE BIG RIG

ROMA SALEYARDS

CARNARVON GORGE

Learn about the trials pioneers endured while trying to strike it rich with Roma oil.

Experience a live cattle auction at the largest cattle selling facility in Australia.

Towering sandstone cliffs, diverse flora and fauna, and Aboriginal rock art await!

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HISTORY MAKING PLACES

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

THE AVENUE OF HEROES, Roma’s tribute to the servicemen lost in WWI

THE BIG RIG NIGHT SHOW SUNSET EXPERIENCE, historical show

CALICO COTTAGE HERITAGE COMPLEX, a Wallumbilla memorabilia hotspot

GREAT ARTESIAN SPA, all year heated mineralised waters

KENNIFF COURT HOUSE, where the last bushrangers stood trial

INJUNE TRAIN STATION, home to the region’s C17 Locomotive

COBB & CO FESTIVAL, celebrate 100 yrs of history cobbandcofestival.com.au

COBB & CO CHANGING STATION MUSEUM, the last Cobb & Co route

TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

WESTERN QUEENSLAND SPIRIT, serving flavourful local gins UP THE CREEK GARAGE, a collection of vintage automobiles

CATHEDRAL CAVE WALK, 18.2km walk with a panorama of rock art BOOBOOK EXPLORE, an eco-guide to the region’s hidden secrets MT MOFFATT, highest plateau in Queensland JUDD’S LAGOON, popular fishing, picnic and camping area

TANTALISE THE TASTE BUDS MITCHELL BAKERY, famous for the best lamingtons in the southwest ROMA EXPLORERS INN, Roma’s tasty fine-dining restaurant THE MUCKA PUB, Muckadilla’s best place for a beer and a yarn BECK’S CHOPPING BOARD, known for tasty brekkies and burgers INJUNE CAFÉ ON SECOND, fuel up with a coffee and classic café meal

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WHEN VISITORS DESCRIBE THEIR Quilpie Shire holiday, there’s always a common thread...‘friendly locals and so much to do’. If simple family fun and local connections are important, then Quilpie Shire should top the list. With its roots in opal mining, this Outback Queensland must-visit destination is overflowing with Aussie heritage, a vibrant art scene, dinosaurs and rich Outback landscapes. Walk, swim, fish or 4WD to experience our dramatic jump ups, abundant wildlife and ancient discoveries. Located 953km west of Brisbane with a population of approx. 770, Quilpie Shire is well serviced by fully sealed roads, REX Airlines twice-weekly flights and rail/bus connections with Queensland Rail. Choose an adventure station stay or relax in your preferred motel or caravan park. For local-flavoured activities and adventures, look no further than Quilpie Shire. QUILPIE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4656 0540

QUILPETA NIGHT SHOW

EROMANGA NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

HELL HOLE GORGE NATIONAL PARK

Take your seat in front of the supersized screen for an interactive journey of Quilpie.

Meet Australia’s largest dinosaur on a guided tour or join a fossil prep program.

Explore spectacular Hell Hole Gorge National Park on a 4WD adventure.

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TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

UNSTABLE COFFEE, killer coffee and wholefood treats

BALDY TOP LOOKOUT, catch an Outback sunset

OFFSHEARS BAKERY, home to the famous Quilpie Pie

QUILPIE VISITOR CENTRE, award winning precinct

THE 4TH TROCHANTER, coffee with the Dinosaurs

THE ELEGANT EMU, delectable high-tea experience in Adavale

THE OLD EMPIRE CAFE, delicious lunch and coffee on the go

TOOMPINE, the ‘Pub with no Town’

ELLE’S NEWSAGENCY, coffee with a side of shopping

HISTORY MAKING PLACES MILITARY & RAIL MUSEUMS, local history, stories and artefacts RICK’S JUMP UP, memorial to local boy Lance Corporal Rick Milosevic LIVING HISTORY CENTRE, an overview of Eromanga’s history

MEET THE LOCALS AT AN OUTBACK PUB IMPERIAL HOTEL, lunch and dinner 7 days a week THE QUILPIE BRICK HOTEL, historic hotel built in 1926 ROYAL HOTEL EROMANGA, historic Cobb & Co Hotel ADAVALE PUB, Outback pub, general store and post office QUILPIE BOWLS CLUB, friendly local atmosphere

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CHARLEVILLE, THE HEART OF Outback Queensland, beckons with its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. Discover the world’s largest classroom at the School of Distance Education, delve into the heroic tales of the Royal Flying Doctors, and savour freshly baked date loaf at the Outback Date Farm. Explore the intriguing Steiger Vortex Guns and step back in time at historic Hotel Corones. Discover the past at Historic House, gaze at the stars at the Cosmos Centre, enlist at the Secret WWII Base and visit the Charleville Bilby Experience. Morven offers a glimpse into the past with vintage machinery and trees from the Ice Ages. Heading north to ‘Meat Ant Country’, Augathella is home to the giant Meat Ant sculpture and showcases pioneer history at the Boadicea Gallery & Cinema and Augathella Experience. Cooladdi, Australia’s smallest town, boasts the famous Cooladdi Foxtrap and remnants of its bustling past. CHARLEVILLE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE AUGATHELLA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE MORVEN VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

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CHARLEVILLE BILBY EXPERIENCE

CHARLEVILLE COSMOS CENTRE

Enlist now to discover Charleville’s biggest secret!

Help these cute marsupials dig their way back from extinction.

Sun viewing, Big Sky Observatory, Planetarium, interactive exhibits.

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SADDLE UP FOR A GOOD TIME

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

AUGATHELLA EASTER WEEKEND, rodeo, billy cart races & races

OUTBACK DATE FARMS, experience a fully working date plantation

SMITH FAMILY COD CLASSIC, $10,000 tagged cod, Easter weekend

GRAVE KEEPER TOURS, unlock the secrets of the Outback

OUTBACK QUEENSLAND MASTERS

HOTEL CORONES HISTORIES AND STORIES TOUR, exclusive access!

OUTBACK SOUNDS, Queensland Music Festival’s Outback Trail

TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE TREGOLE NATIONAL PARK, home of the Ooline trees CHARLEVILLE BOTANICAL RESERVE, picnics, birdwatching, bushwalking WARREGO RIVER WALK, wander along the picturesque Warrego River GRAHAM ANDREWS PARKLANDS, home to rainmaking guns & the big red chair!

HISTORY MAKING PLACES HISTORIC HOUSE MUSEUM, original rail ambulance & Cobb & Co coach replica MORVEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM, home to a restored kerosene tin hut AUGATHELLA EXPERIENCE, learn Augathella’s story VIETNAM NURSES MEMORIAL, MORVEN CHARLEVILLE AIRFIELD MUSEUM, Charleville’s remarkable aviation history

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SW BOLLON DIRRANBANDI HEBEL MUNGINDI NINDIGULLY ST GEORGE THALLON

SITTING AT THE CROSSROADS of the Adventure Way and Great Inland Way, the St George Region in southwest Queensland beckons with its unique river-town charm. Unwind in our seven towns – St George, Dirranbandi, Bollon, Hebel, Thallon, Nindigully and Mungindi. Breathe in fresh country air, explore vast landscapes and enjoy wide-open spaces. Discover historic pubs, homesteads and vibrant painted silos. Follow meandering inland rivers, lined with produce fields and top-notch fishing spots – don’t forget your rod! Explore pristine national parks alive with prolific birdlife and native animals. Then by night, lie under a blanket of a billion stars. For those craving Outback excitement, events abound – from music and culture and familyfriendly shows to food and wine extravaganzas and thrilling activities like campdrafts. Get ready to explore the oasis that is the St George Region. ST GEORGE REGION EXPLORE CENTRE

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RIVERSANDS WINERY

NULLAWOKKA CULTURAL TOUR

THALLON GRAINCORP SILOS

Clink glasses and sip your way through Queensland’s most western winery.

Throw a boomerang, discover bush medicines, scar trees and taste gourmet bush tucker.

Capture the colours of Thallon’s vibrant silo mural celebrating the area’s history.

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HISTORY MAKING PLACES

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

HEBEL PUB, classic Outback pub where stories of bushrangers linger

COTTON FARM TOURS, available St George & Dirranbandi

ONE TON POST, an extraordinary monument marking the QLD/NSW border

SANDYTOWN RIVER CRUISES, two-hour sunset cruise

RIVER & RAIL PRECINCT, destination of the last mail train in Australia

HISTORICAL HOMESTEAD TOURS, available St George & Thallon

OLD BULLAMON HOMESTEAD, rustic reminder of early pastoral history

1917 MODEL-T FORD TOWN TOUR, run by St George Bakery

ANCHORAGE HOMESTEAD, stately home, one of the oldest homes in the area NINDIGULLY PUB, legendary Outback watering hole dating from 1864 BOLLON HERITAGE CENTRE, local history, stories and artefacts

TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE THRUSHTON NP, wildflowers, wildlife and bush camping under the stars CULGOA NP, remote flood plain renowned for prolific birdlife WALLAM CREEK, serene gum tree-lined waterway perfect for kayaking BALONNE RIVER WALK, 5km walkway ideal for stretching road weary legs

SPECTACULAR SELFIES PAPERBACK HERO BOOMERANGS, vivid reminders of Hugh Jackman’s 1999 film WILLIAM THE WOMBAT, giant sculpture of Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat

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PAROO SHIRE, THE HOT SPRINGS Capital of Australia, and an amazing Outback region, is beckoning you with stunning landscapes, a warm community and rich Aboriginal heritage. Soak your cares away in the brand new Cunnamulla Hot Springs, featuring multiple freeflowing pools, or choose from one of the 5 other hot springs options in our region with naturally heated water from the Great Artesian Basin. And when you’re not relaxing in mineral-rich artesian water, grab a cold drink at one of the towns’ great pubs or cafes, explore the Cunnamulla Museum, be enthralled by the All Aboard 3D Sound and Light Spectacular, immerse in art at the Cunnamulla Art Gallery, and unveil opal treasures in Yowah. Find tranquillity by the Warrego River, or one of the region’s many historic and nature trails and join the festive spirit of Paroo Shire. Embark on your Outback odyssey. CUNNAMULLA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 07 4655 8470

CUNNAMULLA HOT SPRINGS Brand new artesian bathing experience with seven pools, sauna and steam room. Relax with the healing properties.

ALL ABOARD SOUND & LIGHT SPECTACULAR This 3D show tells the rich story of Cunnamulla Railway Heritage. Relax in our modern theatre.

CHARLOTTE PLAINS ARTESIAN SPRINGS A unique and unforgettable destination to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of Outback Qld. Relax, Soak, Camp, Explore.

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CUNNAMULLA COFFEE SHOP with famous Camel Burgers

Indulge in some Outback luxury at the ARTESIAN MUD BATHS EULO

HOTEL CUNNAMULLA, fantastic home cooked cuisine

Take a swim at the OUTBACK BEACH IN WYANDRA

CUNNAMULLA BAKERY, great meat pies and slices

Fossick for the world famous YOWAH OPAL NUT

CLUB BOUTIQUE HOTEL, for a great meal and live music

Take a selfie with the CUNNAMULLA FELLA

WILDFLOWERS, for awesome coffee and cake

Visit BOWRA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, a birdwatcher’s paradise

WARREGO HOTEL, for some classic pub grub

Take part in the family friendly OUTBACK RIVER LIGHTS FESTIVAL

Plus many more…

Have a flutter at the CUNNAMULLA & DISTRICT DIGGERS RACE CLUB

OUTBACK EVENTS WITH A DIFFERENCE! NOORAMA PICNIC RACES, 13 April 2024 EULO GYMKHANA & MOTORBIKE WEEKEND, 30-31 March 2024 CUNNAMULLA GUN CLUB MOTHERS DAY SHOOT, 10-12 May 2024 CUNNAMULLA & DISTRICT DIGGERS RACE CLUB ANZAC DAY RACES, 25 April 2024 YOWAH OPAL FESTIVAL, 20-21 July 2024 ALROY STATION FIRE TO FORK, 29 June 2024 CUNNAMULLA FELLA ROUNDUP, 14 September 2024

@visitcunnamulla #visitcunnamulla

cunnamullatourism.com.au

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WITHIN THE BULLOO SHIRE there are many iconic locations to explore. From the Bulloo hub Thargomindah, you will find Hungerford to the south via the Dowling Track and Noccundra to the west via the Adventure Way. The shire is home to two historic locations on every traveller’s bucket list – the iconic Burke and Wills Dig Tree and Cameron Corner (where the three states of QLD, NSW & SA meet). Our region is full of historic and nature-based experiences, with everything from interactive tours of historic locations to national parks with internationally recognised RAMSAR sites. Along with the freedom of being in the Outback, with the vast distances and rich desert landscapes, you will be rewarded with stunning sunsets and glorious night skies. The roads are well paved for you to retrace the oncerutted tracks of the Cobb & Co. THARGOMINDAH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4621 8095

CURRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK

LEAHY HISTORICAL HOUSE

BURKE AND WILLS DIG TREE

Nationally recognised RAMSAR site, picturesque waterholes, an abundance of bird and wildlife.

Built in 1885 from locally made Bulloo River mud bricks.

Discover the history behind one of Australia’s biggest ill-fated exploratory expeditions.

PARKS.DES.QLD.GOV.AU/PARKS/CURRAWINYA

EXPLOREBULLOO.COM.AU/ATTRACTIONS

EXPLOREBULLOO.COM.AU/ATTRACTIONS

HISTORY MAKING PLACES HYDRO POWER PLANT, third in the world BRONZE SCULPTURES, early pioneers NOCCUNDRA HOTEL, heritage-listed

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES THE SHEARERS SHINDIG, iconic Outback event for the whole family CHANNEL COUNTRY MUSIC MUSTER, authentic country music + more MOTORBIKE GYMKHANAS, entire September school holidays

ROYAL MAIL HOTEL HUNGERFORD, original Cobb & Co Staging Post CAMERON CORNER, surveyed in 1880, where Qld, NSW and SA meet DIG TREE, early explorers history

WALK IN UNTOUCHED LANDSCAPES THARGOMINDAH TOWN WALK, 5km joining attractions, town & river LAKE BINDEGOLLY, 9km loop through the NP passing bird hides CURRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK, several walks to attractions WILSON RIVER WALK, along the banks of the river & to the pub CAMERON CORNER, play one round of golf in three states HUNGERFORD, scenic walk on Paroo river NOCCUNDRA, home to the marvelled grey grasswren

@explorebulloo #explorebulloo

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CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? Enlist at our state of the art, interactive WWII Secret Base or fall in line with the rest of your squadron on a WWII Secret Tour.

@WWIISecretBase @topsecretwwii

QANTAS DRIVE • CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 • P 07 4656 8325

Book online at experiencecharleville.com.au or at the Visitor Information Centre

The STAR of Charleville

TO BOOK AN EXPERIENCE P: 07 4656 8377 | enquiries@cosmoscentre.com | www.cosmoscentre.com

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GIDGEE’S BUSH CAMP

A little over 1km off the Warrego Highway at Morven, Gidgee’s Bush Camp offers a unique camping experience. Winners of the Outback Sculptures Emerging Artist award, the campgrounds are full of quirky sculpture, set around rustic old buildings, with walking tracks and bird watching to enjoy. Great facilities for both camping and powered sites. You can enjoy one of our fire pits near the dam, or join us at the camp kitchen or in the surrounds of Wilmavale Hut, our developing outback bar.

Located 1.2 km off the Warrego Highway, Morven P 07 4654 8380 M 0407 620 360 gidgeesmith@bigpond.com GIDGEESBUSHCAMP.COM.AU

Enjoy a delicious date loaf morning tea while admiring rows of magnificent palm trees. Be inspired by the farmer who turned a long term dream into reality. And best of all – find out how incredibly healthy dates are for you! We do recommend bringing a hat and wearing closed in shoes. BOOK AT THE CHARLEVILLE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE P 07 4656 8359 E info@murweh.qld.gov.au experiencecharleville.com.au

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EXPERIENCE THE EVENTS OF SOUTH WEST QUEENSLAND

C H A R L E V I L L E | C U N N A M U L L A | Q U I L P I E | R O M A | S T G E O R G E | T H A R G O M I N DA H

Visit our website southwestqueensland.com.au /beourguest to explore our destinations and see what our region has to offer.


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CHARLOTTE PLAINS – OUTBACK MAGIC

WESTERN QUEENSLAND SPIRIT CELLAR DOOR

Charlotte Plains (27,000ha) is famed among camping enthusiasts for its camping haven near the free-flowing artesian bore. Soaking in nature’s hot mineral spa bathtubs under the stars is a great extra with a campfire which adds colour and warmth. Wonder at the history and vastness as you take in a refreshing drink at the bore bar. Accommodation, camping, wifi, tours available. Dogs permitted. Planes and buses welcome. Winner of 5 grey nomad awards, highlight being The BEST of the BEST.

Experience Outback Queensland’s first distillery! Featuring hand crafted vodka, gin, rum and liqueurs showcasing the best Western Queensland flavours. Visit the cellar door, conveniently located on Roma’s doorstep and enjoy a tasting paddle of artisan spirits, indulge in a grazing platter with local, seasonal produce or sit back in a beanbag and enjoy a cocktail under the Outback sky.

Airstrip: Length 940m S28° 04’ E146° 11’ P 07 4588 8804 E stay@charlotteplains.com.au CHARLOTTEPLAINS.COM.AU

50 Bungeworgorai Lane, Dargal Road, Roma P 0486 028 193 E info@westernqldspirit.com WESTERNQLDSPIRIT.COM

 Cellar Door: Thursday – 11am – 5pm, Friday 11am – 8pm, Saturday 12pm – 7pm, Sunday 12pm – 6pm. Other times by appointment.

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Quilpie Shire − a stunning Outback region in South West Queensland that will supercharge your Outback adventure.

2022 Silver

Home to Australia’s largest dinosaur ‘Cooper’

Quilpie Visitor Information Centre


I N J U N E | M I T C H E L L | S U R AT | W A L L U M B I L L A | YU L E B A CARNARVON GORGE | MUCKADILLA | AMBY | MUNGALLALA | JACKSON

www.romarevealed.com.au romarevealed

@romarevealed

The Big Rig tells of all the twists and turns of when oil and gas first flowed in this nation. Venture up the impressive 40m Big Rig tower and enjoy incredible views across the expanse of Outback Queensland whilst learning about the hope, ingenuity and mateship that shaped the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.

www.bigrigroma.com.au | (07) 4624 0204

OPEN 7 DAYS


CUBBIE STATION COTTON FARM TOUR

RIVERSANDS WINES Visit our cellar door – bring a friend  Free wine tasting  Garden café  Group functions  Unique gift s  Caravan parking  Pets welcome in the garden

Open 7 days | Mon to Sat 9am – 5pm | Sun 9am – 4pm

An in-depth insight into the unique gravity diversion infrastructure of ‘Cubbie’ as it is affectionately known by locals. Originally developed by the mastermind Des Stevenson and meticulously maintained to ensure the former sheep and cattle stations are both environmentally and economically sustainable. In approx 3 hrs we cover more than 100 kms, highlighting cropping areas, water storage and transfer systems, the Culgoa allocation intake area, the floodways and natural woodland and the Cubbie Cotton Gin. Tours depart from the DRCP please arrive 10 min before departure time.

66 Whytes Road, St George Q 4487 | P: 07 4625 3643 E: sales@riversandswines.com | www.riversandswines.com

41-45 Kirby Street, Dirranbandi Q 4486 | P: 0447 555 685 E: dirranbandicaravanpark@gmail.com

WALLAM CREEK GENERAL STORE

THE ANCHORAGE HISTORIC HOMESTEAD

Step back in time at Wallam Creek General Store, housed in a historic 1960s building that once entertained as a picture theatre for 22 years. In 1988, it transformed into a bustling mechanic garage until our 2022 revival. Marvel at the 1929 Raycophone, a relic from cinema’s golden era, and the original meter box on display. With 320m2 of space, we live up to our “We Generally Have it All” slogan, offering a diverse range from groceries to gift ware, camping to coolers, fishing to vet supplies, and more. Open 7 days a week, 6 am to 7 pm.

The Anchorage Historic Homestead, built in 1903 for Andrew Nixon, is a rare example of opulence and grandeur for a homestead of its era. Positioned on the western side and facing the Balonne River, the Homestead offers tours to appreciate its unique architecture and historical pastoral and agricultural significance. Guests stay in the loft y upstairs accommodation with kitchen. Surrounded by six acres, this exceptional location offers spacious lawns, sweeping verandahs, spectacular sunsets and night sky viewing, campfires, wildlife and birding, fishing and hiking.

36 Main Street, Bollon Q 4488 | P: 07 4625 6450 E: accounts@bollonfuels.com.au

1165 Wagoo Road, St George Q 4487 | M: 0484 306 496 E: info@anchoragehomestead.com | www.anchoragehomestead.com

Riversands Easter in the Vines held on Easter Saturday & Sunday Free entry  Live music  Family fun  BBQ lunch packs & café Riversands Taste of Balonne Long Table held down the vines on Australia Day

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B O L LO N | D I R R A N B A N D I | H E B E L | M U N G I N D I | N I N D I G U L LY | S T G EO R G E | T H A L LO N

stgeorgeregion.com.au

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DIAMANTINA BARCOO BOULIA IF YOU ARE SEARCHING for offbeat characters and unconventional adventures, then head west – far west – 1,500 kilometres or about 17-hours straight drive west of Brisbane to the farthest corner of Queensland. During and after the wet season it transforms into a vast network of veins of shallow interconnecting channels and creeks that fill and spill across 95,000 square kilometres, swelling waterholes and attracting up to 450,000 birds including packs of chattering Zebra Finches, Australian Bustards and even the extremely rare Night Parrot. The desert blooms to life with a stunning display of wildflowers after rain – a sight to behold and a photographer’s delight.

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Famed for the iconic Big Red Bash in July and the Birdsville Races in September for bringing a big crowd together, there’s always time and space to think in the Far West region.

BARCOO SHIRE The Barcoo Shire covers 61,794 km² – around the size of Tasmania – with a population of just 308 people! The region has inspired many artists and writers over the years, including singer Slim Dusty, and writers and bush poets Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson who set his 1893 poem ‘A Bush Christening’ here.

Nothing is more iconic than standing atop Big Red at sunset, watching the sun dip from the first sand dune of the Simpson Desert (Munga-Thirri National Park). The most popular route west is to take the Warrego Way from Brisbane – Chinchilla – Roma – Charleville – Windorah – Birdsville and travel via desert roads for the opportunity to travel between the three states.

fun fact BOULIA From the 1840s, camels played a huge role in the exploration and development of Australia’s Outback and nowadays hundreds of thousands of them roam free across inland deserts. It was a round-up of 1,000 wild camels that provided the catalyst for the world-famous Boulia Camel Races which began in 1997.

Munga-Thirri (Simpson Desert) National Park, via Birdsville

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NATIONAL PARKS MUNGA-THIRRI (SIMPSON DESERT) NATIONAL PARK via Birdsville

fun fact BIRDSVILLE For a short time in 2023, Birdsville held the World Record for the most people dancing the Nutbush when 5,838 people at the Big Red Bash got together for the attempt. The record was quickly broken by New South Wales, but the call is out for another go in Birdsville in 2024! Get your dancing boots on for fun and a good cause with funds raised for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

INSTA SPOT! WINDORAH

@lisaalexanderphotography

DON’T MISS Stop for a photo at Big Red to start your adventure. At Poeppel Corner, visit the salt lakes where Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory meet.

DIAMANTINA NATIONAL PARK via Boulia or Windorah

Brolgas in Boulia

BIRDWATCHING BROLGA Dry open forests and woodlands across Outback Queensland BOULIA

PAINTED HONEYEATER Across the Outback Queensland interior

CRESTED BELLBIRD Location is a mystery – but let us know if you find one!

NIGHT PARROT Pelican Point / Birdsville Billabong BIRDSVILLE

WEDGE TAIL EAGLES, GALAHS, CORELLAS, FINCHES, BUSTARDS, KINGFISHERS, HERONS, PELICANS & MORE Cuttaburra Crossing BEDOURIE

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Queensland’s largest park features 80,000-year-old dunes, with windswept crests and slopes secured by spinifex and cane grass separated by flat plains of wind-polished gibber pebbles, mineral-encrusted claypans and open shrub. Bush camp under the stars for the exhilarating isolation of ‘big dune’ country. Discover wildlife adapted to harsh conditions such as mulgaras (burrowing marsupials), lizards and birds. Access is from Birdsville via the old Birdsville track, private property and desert tracks. High-clearance 4WD vehicles are essential.

Dunes, grass plains, weathered sandstone ranges and resident and migratory birds feature in the braided channels of the Diamantina River. Bush camp at Hunters Gorge and Gum Hole camping areas. Discover relics from pioneer settler days, enjoy majestic desert views and amazing birdlife. Access is from Winton via the Kennedy Developmental Road and an unsealed track along the Diamantina River. 4WD vehicles are essential. DON’T MISS Explore the 90km one-way Warracoota Circuit Drive through land important to the Maiawali and Karuwali people. Visit Janet’s Leap lookout for views of Diamantina Gates.

WELFORD NATIONAL PARK via Jundah The coolabah-lined Barcoo River slices through Mitchell grass plains and arid mulga woodlands; and spinifex and ghost gums grow atop vivid red sand dunes. Bush camp near the Barcoo River. Explore the desert. Discover Aboriginal cultural sites, including water wells and stone arrangements. Access from the south is via Blackall, Quilpie or Windorah, and from the north via Longreach or Jundah. 4WD vehicles are recommended.


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NESTLED IN THE HEART of Outback Queensland, Diamantina Shire beckons with its endless horizons and the mesmerising trails of red sands in the Simpson Desert beneath expansive skies. This captivating land resonates with the whispers of history embedded in ancient landscapes, offering a journey that transcends mere destination. Diamantina is an odyssey into the very soul of the Outback, extending an invitation to discover its tranquil billabongs, traverse rugged terrains, and forge a connection with a spirit as untamed and liberated as the land it inhabits. Each moment in Diamantina is an opportunity to embrace the call of adventure echoing from every corner, promising an experience that is both profound and liberating in this extraordinary part of Australia.

BEDOURIE OUTBACK VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

1300 794 257

WIRRARRI VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4564 2000

BIRDSVILLE RACES

BIG RED BASH

BEDOURIE CAMEL RACES

Join the racing excitement and experience iconic Outback horse racing in Birdsville!

Feel the desert beats at Australia’s most remote music festival at Big Red!

Catch the thrill with the unique excitement of Bedourie’s camel racing!

BIRDSVILLERACES.COM

BIGREDBASH.COM.AU

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TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

BIRDSVILLE BAKERY, famous for its unique curried camel pie

BEDOURIE ARTESIAN SPA, immerse in the soothing artesian waters

BEDOURIE ROADHOUSE, serving a variety of delicious local dishes

BIRDSVILLE’S PELICAN POINT, bask in serene birdwatching

BIRDSVILLE HOTEL, iconic destination for classic Outback cuisine

BETOOTA SERPENT SCULPTURE, majestic display of Indigenous art

BEDOURIE HOTEL, authentic dining with genuine Outback hospitality

BIRDSVILLE SCENIC FLIGHTS, soar above stunning Outback landscapes

BETOOTA HOTEL, classic pub meals in Betoota’s legendary Outback setting KARRAWA WIRINYA COFFEE, artisanal coffee & fresh treats in Birdsville’s charm

HISTORY MAKING PLACES PISE HOUSE, BEDOURIE, step back to 1880s pastoral life in Bedourie CARCOORY RUINS, discover echoes of history among peaceful ruins BIRDSVILLE COURTHOUSE, engage with interactive Outback justice history

SPECTACULAR SELFIES BIG RED, SIMPSON DESERT, capture iconic sunsets on this desert sandhill DEON’S LOOKOUT, BETOOTA, panoramic views of the sweeping Outback CUTTABURRA CROSSING, picturesque spot with scenic waterways and birdlife MUNGA-THIRRI PARK, explore vast, pristine desert landscapes

@thediamantina

@diamantinaqld #birdsville #bedourie #betoota #outbackqueensland

thediamantina.com.au

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IT IS THE LAND of the Min Min Light, Capital of the Channel Country and big sky country. Boulia encapsulates these well earned titles and so much more. This bustling Outback town’s origins date back to 1876 when the first inkling of a township was nurtured by storekeeper James Edward Jones. Then in 1879, 1,280 acres of land was gazetted and set aside for the development of a town. It was up and onwards from here with the first home being built in 1888. These days Boulia still boasts a regular regional airline service, general store and hardware store, roadhouse and much more. As the town has progressed over many generations, what has stood the test of time over hundreds of years are the famed Min Min Lights. There is no rhyme or reason as to what the lights are, when and where they will appear and how long they will appear for. There are many myths and bush yarns about the lights, which are still seen today. MIN MIN ENCOUNTER & BOULIA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4746 3386

MIN MIN SHOW ENCOUNTER

MARINE REPTILE FOSSILS DISPLAY

BOULIA CAMEL RACES

Animatronic and laser show telling the legend of the Min Min Lights in an interactive experience.

Explore fossils of fearsome prehistoric predators from the Cretaceous Era at the Boulia Heritage Complex.

The second weekend in July – come and experience the longest Australian camel race.

BOULIA.QLD.GOV.AU

BOULIACAMELRACES.COM.AU

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TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

MAXIE’S CAFÉ RESTAURANT, order the camel burger (race losers!)

AUSTRALIA’S LONGEST SHORTCUT, take The Outback Way to Perth

THE BOULIA ROADHOUSE, for fuel and food, plus grocery essentials

WILDLIFE HAVEN, visit recovering injured animals, plus alpacas!

CAMEL’S REST CAFÉ, for everything you might need

HISTORY MAKING PLACES BOULIA HERITAGE COMPLEX, history from the prehistoric era to modern age BOULIA CEMETERY, explore the silent stories of the pioneering past HERITAGE-LISTED STONE HOUSE, the first solid, structural home built in Boulia POLICE BARRACKS, picnic at the remains of the barracks, built 1874 WADDI TREES, biggest stand of these rare ancient trees in Australia

SPECTACULAR SELFIES CORROBOREE TREE, of the Pitta Pitta, the traditional people of Boulia RED STUMP, Boulia’s answer to the Black Stump! WINDMILL, 30ft tall, one of the first windmills built in Boulia WATER TANK, impressive mural depicting the amazing landscape of the shire FANTASTIC LANDSCAPES, Boulia at sunrise/sunset is a photographer’s dream

@MinMinEncounterVisitorInformationCentre

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LOCATED IN FAR WEST Queensland, in the heart of the Channel Country, Barcoo region is one of the more remote shires with an area of 61,974 square kilometres in far Western Queensland, incorporating the townships of Jundah, Stonehenge and Windorah. The Barcoo Shire lays claim to the most exceptionally unique place in Australia and the world. It is the only place where two prominent and significant inland rivers, the Thomson and Barcoo meet to form a creek, the Cooper Creek. Rich in history, the Barcoo Shire has an Outback experience to offer everyone, along with unique rustic landscapes, distinctive flora and fauna, spectacular wildlife, freshwater fishing, golf, bird watching and stunning sunsets. The Barcoo is also home to Magee’s Shanty, birthplace of the famous Bush Christening renowned by Banjo Paterson. WINDORAH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4656 3063

WELFORD NATIONAL PARK

STONEHENGE ADDRESS BOOK

COOPER CREEK

Day trip from Jundah or Windorah to experience the beauty of Welford National Park.

A stone’s throw from Stonehenge is our unique address book, leave your mark in the Barcoo Shire!

Free camp at the historic Cooper Creek – enjoy fishing, bushwalking, swimming and kayaking.

PARKS.DES.QLD.GOV.AU/PARKS/WELFORD

VISITBARCOO.COM.AU

VISITBARCOO.COM.AU

FUEL, FOOD AND DRINKS

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

JUNDAH HOTEL, everything you need in an Outback pub

SANDO’S SANDHILLS, explore rich red sandhills just 12km from town

JUNDAH ROADHOUSE, daily food specials, fuel and coffee

ARCHER BROS PIONEER WALKWAY, discover Jundah’s rich history

STONEHENGE PUB, young publicans with a fresh take on Outback pubs

SWANVALE LOOKOUT, take in the spectacular scenic views

WINDORAH SERVICE STATION, the best hamburgers in Western QLD WESTERN STAR HOTEL, big meals, cold beer, real country hospitality WINDORAH OUTBACK SHOP, traditional Outback general store

EVENTS JUNDAH RACES, 3-day family fun event with horse racing and fashion STONEHENGE BUSHMAN’S CARNIVAL, stockman’s challenge and gymkhana WINDORAH YABBY RACES, trade horses for yabbies

BACK TO NATURE WINDORAH NATURE DRIVE, 12km scenic self-drive nature experience BIRD WATCHING, hundreds of species inhabit all three rivers in each town YELLOWBELLY & YABBIES, throw in a line and try your luck

@visitbarcoo

@visit_barcoo

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SIMPLE PLEASURES, GREAT ADVENTURES

BIRDSVILLE LODGE

BEDOURIE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE WIRRARRI VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

BEDOURIE AQUATIC CENTRE

BEDOURIE TOURIST PARK

info@diamantina.qld.gov.au

BIRDSVILLE TOURIST PARK

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WESTERN STAR HOTEL/MOTEL

The Western Star Hotel/Motel is a unique family owned hotel in the heart of Queensland’s Channel Country. We offer all the facilities and services of a modern hotel:  Bar & poolroom  Beer garden & outdoor sitting area  The Sandhill Grill restaurant

 Budget accommodation  Self-contained motel units & cabins

Albert Street, Windorah P 07 4656 3166 M 0429 277 345 E bookings@westernstarhotel.biz WESTERNSTARHOTEL.COM.AU

BOULIA CAMEL RACES

The ‘Melbourne Cup of Camel Races’ – the iconic Boulia Camel Races is the longest, most prestigious camel race in Australia! The tiny town of Boulia welcomes travellers to its famed camel races on the 3rd weekend of July annually. Large unallocated campgrounds (no power), amenities, campfires welcome, live nighttime music, fireworks, glamping. Enjoy professional camel racing with Australian originality thrown in – camel tagging, mower racing, novelty races and plenty of humour. An adventure in the land of the mysterious ‘Min Min Light’.

Boulia Racecourse Reserve, Selwyn Road, Boulia P 0428 581 874 or 0429 434 279 E bouliacamelraces@hotmail.com BOULIACAMELRACES.COM.AU

Around a campfire at night Look out for the light @ Boulia Outback Queensland

Discover the mystery of the

MIN MIN LIGHT Email tourism@boulia.qld.gov.au or visit www.boulia.qld.gov.au/min-min-encounter-tourist-centre

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BIRDSVILLE  BOULIA  WINTON BARCALDINE  CHARLEVILLE  QUILPIE

PLAY AUSTRALIA’S RICHEST & MOST REMOTE AMATEUR GOLF SERIES

Barcoo Spring Fling JUNDAH Camel Races 2024 Oct 4 / 5 / 6

Out Back Barrels Friday the 4th 200m Brady Prow Memorial Bush Sprint Race Saturday 5th Jundah Race Cup Saturday 5th Fashion on the field Lots of family activities all weekend Charity Auction Saturday Live Music Saturday night til late ALL PRESENTATION FOR BARRELS AND SPRINTS SUNDAY MORNING

Sat 29 June 2024

Camel Rides Kids Activities Live Entertainment Saturday Night til late Sausage Dog Races Free Camping Proudly supporting

Purchase tickets

Jundah Racecourse, Quilpie Rd, Jundah

Jundah Racecourse, Quilpie Rd, Jundah

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LONGREACH WINTON BARCALDINE BLACKALL-TAMBO

OUTBACK QUEENSLAND’S CENTRAL WEST is the heart of Outback Queensland and wears its history on its sleeve, proudly the birthplace of Qantas, ‘Waltzing Matilda’ and Australia’s Labor Party. Learn about our nation’s workers at the Australian Workers Heritage Centre in Barcaldine, and do the ‘Wing Walk’ on a 747 jet at the Qantas Founders Museum in Longreach. The museum’s Art Gallery 4730 has an extra special treat in store for visitors in 2024 with ‘The Spirit of the Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens’ exhibition by internationally acclaimed artist Yayoi Kusama from 15 March until the end of September. Pioneering history is at the core of the central west and you can explore it in Longreach with a Cobb & Co. stagecoach ride, a Thomson River cruise and dinner show, and live performances and interactive displays at the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame. Soak up the history and feed all your senses at the Powerhouse and Historical Museum’s new multi-zoned Centenary Garden and enjoy incredible sunset views from the Pride of the Murray LONGREACH viewing deck.

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Follow the dinosaurs at the world’s only known dinosaur stampede site at Lark Quarry Conservation Park. And see the world’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils at The Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum in Winton, or the Muttaburrasaurus Interpretation Centre in Muttaburra.

In 1919, WWI aviators Paul McGinness and Hudson Fysh, and driver and mechanic George Gorham, set off from Longreach in a Model T Ford to survey and prepare airstrip sites for a UK to Australia air race. They hit on the idea to establish an airline and formed Qantas in November 1920. No wonder they call Outback Queensland road trips inspirational!

Explore Winton’s Rangelands Rifts on a guided tour and experience spectacular sunsets from the ‘jump-ups’ to feel in awe of nature’s beauty. While in Winton, visit the Waltzing Matilda Centre and try the new quirky and fun sleepover at the Crackup Sisters’ Crackup Corner opening in April and don’t leave town without some locally grown Winton Dates! Indulge your soft side at the famous Tambo Teddies store, head to Blackall to delve into the life of a shearer at the Woolscour and tour the town’s historic saleyards.

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BLADENSBURG NATIONAL PARK

NORTH GREGORY HOTEL

In the Channel Country, vast grassland plains surround impressive flat-topped plateaus and sandstone ranges. See an amazing variety of wildlife and glimpse the rich Aboriginal heritage and pastoral history of Bladensburg. Bush camp at Bough Shed Hole, where wallaroos, red kangaroos and prolific birdlife will keep you company. Access is from Winton via the Winton-Jundah Road.

WINTON

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MITCHELL GRASS RETREAT LONGREACH

SALTBUSH RETREAT LONGREACH

THE STAGING POST LONGREACH

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SHANDONVALE STATION BARCALDINE

INDIGENOUS CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

TURRABURRA

The Iningai people share their ancient stories through a 200-metre-long natural wall featuring thousands of etchings, petroglyphs and paintings at Turraburra, formerly Gracevale Station near Barcaldine. via BARCALDINE

RED RIDGE INTERIOR

This not-for-profit community organisation undertakes a variety of community and public art projects, including visual and performing arts, fashion design, craft and textiles. Buy some art as a memento of your Outback trip. BLACKALL

DON’T MISS: Drive the 72km return ‘Route of the River Gum’ to discover many places of interest including the restored Bladensburg Homestead, now an information centre. via Winton

INSTA SPOT! BARCALDINE

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The erosion of ancient rocks has formed a striking landscape of jump-up country with flat-topped hills (mesas), gullies and steep escarpments. Walk through spinifex and climb broken escarpments to gaze east over Mitchell grass plains. Take the ‘rollercoaster’ drive over the mesas to the shores of a lake where dinosaurs left over 4,000 footprints! Now protected in the Trackways building, the dinosaur footprints can be visited by guided tour and fees apply – you can buy entry tickets in Winton. Access is from Winton via the WintonJundah Road. 4WD vehicles are recommended.

LOCHERN NATIONAL PARK via Longreach

fun fact BARCALDINE There are 524 native animal and bird species recorded in the Barcaldine region, from a variety of wallabies and bats to pademelons, bettongs, gliders, planigales, possums, bandicoots, dunnarts, kangaroos and birds.

AUSTRALIAN STOCKMAN’S HALL OF FAME Indigenous peoples have played an enormous role in the pastoral history of Outback Australia. The ‘Songlines and Stock Routes’ exhibit explains the origins of stock routes and features over 350 video stories and interviews with Indigenous stockmen and women from across the country. LONGREACH

via Winton

LARK QUARRY CONSERVATION PARK

RIDGEE DIDGE CAFÉ

Owned by local Iningai woman, Cheryl Thompson, the café sells her own Indigenous coffee and a range of Indigenous products, while providing training and employment for Indigenous people. BARCALDINE

NATIONAL PARKS

RANGELANDS OUTBACK CAMP

Camp by a permanent waterhole in the shade of coolabah trees. Throw in a line at a waterhole; or kayak at Broadwater Waterhole. Explore the 40km Lochern habitat drive to see historic pastoral relics and watch waterbirds in the lagoon. Access is from Longreach via the Longreach-Jundah road and an unsealed road to the park boundary. 4WD vehicles are recommended.

CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK, Salvator Rosa Section, via Springsure or Tambo The park’s western-most section features crystal clear springs flowing into Louisa Creek and the Nogoa River beneath sandstone crags and spires. Bush camp on the broad sandbank of the Nogoa River. Access is from Springsure via the Dawson Developmental Road and from Tambo via the Wilderness Way loop. 4WD vehicles are required.

IDALIA NATIONAL PARK via Isisford

Australian Heritage Workers Centre, Barcaldine

Craggy escarpments emerge from dense mulga woodland on the Gowan Range tablelands. Bush camp in thick mulga scrub at Monks Tank, take a scenic drive and spot birds and wildlife – there’s six species of kangaroos and wallabies to see! Check out the rusted pastoral-era relics and stockyards at Old Idalia. Access is from Blackall via Isisford Road, Yaraka Road and ldalia-Benlidi Road. 4WD vehicles required.

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fun fact TAMBO

INSTA SPOT! BLACKALL-TAMBO

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Tambo is the oldest town in Queensland’s west! Founded in 1863 and originally called Carrangarra, the town was renamed Tambo in 1868. You can explore the town’s history and exhibits along its Heritage Walk. The Royal Carrangarra Hotel, Tambo Waltzing Matilda Centre, Winton

fun fact WINTON

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DAY TOURS & EXPERIENCES TO BOOK

The Winton region inspired bush poet Banjo Paterson to write his iconic ‘Waltzing Matilda’ whilst staying at Dagworth Station in 1895. The tragic tale is said to take place at a billabong – in the Combo Waterhole Conservation Park.

Please be sure to book ahead for the below day tours and experiences.

SMITHY'S SUNSET CRUISE; OUTBACK RAIL ADVENTURE; SMITHY’S OUTBACK DINNER & SHOW Outback Aussie Tours, Longreach

WING WALK AND LUMINESCENT NIGHT SHOW Qantas Founders Museum, Longreach

NOGO STATION EXPERIENCE; COBB & CO STAGECOACH RIDE; THOMSON RIVER SUNSET CRUISE & SUNSET VIEWING Outback Pioneers, Longreach

LIVE STOCKMAN’S SHOW Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, Longreach

LONGREACH POWERHOUSE & HISTORICAL MUSEUM Longreach

CHANNEL COUNTRY & CANAPES HELI FLIGHTS

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FIXED WING AND HELI TOURS Elite Aviation, Winton

AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS Winton

WALTZING MATILDA CENTRE Winton

THE ROYAL OPEN-AIR THEATRE Winton

LARK QUARRY STAMPEDE & RANGELANDS RIFTS

WALKING TRAILS & VIEWS COOLIBAH WALK TAMBO

PATHWAY TO HEALTH BLACKALL

BARCOO RIVER WALK BLACKALL

Red Dirt Tours, Winton

BOTANIC WALKWAY

AUSTRALIAN WORKERS HERITAGE CENTRE

STARLIGHT’S LOOKOUT

Barcaldine

MUTTABURRASAURUS INTERPRETATION CENTRE Muttaburra

BLACKALL SALEYARD TOURS

Queensland Helicopters, Longreach

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LONGREACH & ILFRACOMBE TOWN TOURS

BLACKALL WOOLSCOUR

Golden West Tours, Longreach

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DINOSAUR CANYON, AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS MUSEUM WINTON

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THE LONGREACH REGION TRULY is the heart of the Outback – showcasing iconic attractions, breathtaking landscapes, friendly locals and amazing experiences. Longreach Region comprises four vibrant communities – Longreach, Ilfracombe, Isisford and Yaraka. Each of these towns are unique in their offering, Longreach – home to iconic museums, cruises and trains as well as amazing coffee shops and boutique shopping. Just 27km east along the Matilda Way is Ilfracombe, known as the hub of the west and home to the award winning Wellshot hotel and the Lynn Cameron Machinery Mile and heritage precinct. Travel south to Isisford, home of the Big Yellowbelly and the region’s dinosaur country. Joining the Barcoo Way here, continue on to Yaraka, the end of the line but by no means the end of your adventure. Yaraka boasts picturesque Mt Slowcombe and landscapes that will take your breath away. LONGREACH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4658 4141

AUSTRALIAN STOCKMAN’S HALL OF FAME

QANTAS FOUNDERS MUSEUM

CHANNEL COUNTRY AND CANAPES

Explore the characters and events that have shaped Australia’s Outback.

Discover the pioneering spirit of Australia’s national airline.

Experience Longreach Region’s Channel Country.

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TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

THE BRANCH CAFÉ, championing local produce at its finest

SMITHY’S OUTBACK DINNER & SHOW, two-course dinner and show

MERINO BAKERY, perfect pastries and coffee freshly roasted in house

HARRY REDFORD OLD TIME TENT SHOW, classic bush theatre

YARAKA HOTEL, great home cooked meals, cold beer and warm hospitality

NOGO STATION EXPERIENCE, bus safari at a working sheep station

HARRY’S RESTAURANT & BAR, top notch, chef-prepared meals

EMMET & YARAKA, tiny townships offering spectacular landscapes

WELLSHOT HOTEL, grab a counter meal and a beer at the 120-year-old pub WOOLSHED BAR & GRILL, specialising in smoked meats and steaks

HISTORY MAKING PLACES POWERHOUSE + HISTORICAL MUSEUM, local history, stories and artifacts MACHINERY MILE, one of a kind outdoor museum of prized engines OUTER BARCOO INTERPRETATION CENTRE, home of Isisfordia Duncani

CRUISE, RAIL AND FLY STARLIGHT’S CRUISE EXPERIENCE, the pioneering cruise experience DROVER’S SUNSET CRUISE, cruise the Thomson River and toast the sunset SILVER TAILS RAIL SUNSET, the ultimate sunset experience SCENIC FLIGHTS, soar over the Thomson River and into Channel Country

@experiencelongreach #experiencelongreach

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WINTON IS THE HOME of Waltzing Matilda, Birthplace of QANTAS, and the Dinosaur Capital of Australia. Winton’s first official dinosaur discovery was a fossilised footprint found on Cork Station in 1962. Further exploration revealed a dinosaur stampede with over 3,300 footprints, which you can see at Lark Quarry. The Winton Shire incorporates the settlements of Corfield, Middleton and Opalton, which are each rich in history dating back to 1862. Banjo Paterson wrote Waltzing Matilda in 1895 while visiting Dagworth Station. Legend says the first public performance of the song happened at Winton’s North Gregory Hotel on 6th April 1895. QANTAS was registered as a company in Winton on 16th November 1920, and the first Board Meeting was held in 1921 at the Winton Club which still stands today. The Winton area is also famous for its precious boulder opals, the only place in the world where they can be found. WINTON VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4657 1466

AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS

THE ROYAL OPEN-AIR THEATRE

BLADENSBURG NATIONAL PARK

Australia’s largest dinosaur fossil collection and Australia’s first Dark Sky Sanctuary.

Enjoy watching movies the old-fashioned way – laid back in canvas seats under the stars.

One of the original grazing properties, once Bladensburg Station, it is now a national park.

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BALAMARA BAKERY, fresh pies, breads, donuts and more daily

WALTZING MATILDA CENTRE, world’s first museum dedicated to a song

THE COFFEE CUBE, inside the Winton Newsagency

LARK QUARRY DINOSAUR STAMPEDE, national monument

THE LOST POET, freshly roasted coffee and bookstore in one

DIAMANTINA HERITAGE TRUCK & MACHINERY MUSEUM

MUSICAL FENCE CAFÉ, located next to the North Gregory Hotel

MUSICAL FENCE, the world’s first and only Musical Fence!

FOUR HISTORICAL PUBS, go pub hopping and discover them all

CULTURE AND EVENTS WINTON’S WAY-OUT WEST FEST, bulls, bands and bikes after dark FESTIVAL OF OUTBACK OPERA, beautiful harmony in the Outback VISION SPLENDID OUTBACK FILM FESTIVAL, celebrating Australian Films OUTBACK QUEENSLAND MASTERS 2024, Australia’s most remote golf series OUTBACK FESTIVAL, biennial event known for Dunny Derby QBOA OPAL FESTIVAL, buy some Winton Boulder Opal, direct from the miners!

HISTORY MAKING PLACES QANTILDA MUSEUM, showcasing an extensive and diverse collection ARNO’S WALL, 2 metres high and 70 metres long!

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EXPLORE THE HEART OF Queensland in the BlackallTambo Region, where Australia’s pioneering history unfolds. This destination seamlessly blends history, culture and natural beauty for an unforgettable adventure. Discover Blackall’s historic treasures, including the iconic Blackall Woolscour, the last steamoperated wool washing plant in Australia. In Tambo, the oldest town in Central Western Queensland, immerse yourself in a vibrant cultural scene with art galleries and museums showcasing regional stories. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the untamed beauty of the Barcoo River, offering a serene backdrop for camping, fishing and birdwatching. The Blackall-Tambo Region is more than a destination; it’s an immersive experience, beckoning history buffs and those seeking a tranquil escape to uncover untold Outback stories. Let us share our hidden gems while you embrace the local warmth on your journey through the Blackall-Tambo Region. BLACKALL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4657 4637

TAMBO VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4654 6408

TAMBO TRUCK MUSEUM

BLACKALL SCULPTURE TRAIL

BLACKALL AQUATIC CENTRE

Explore vintage trucks, rich industry stories and local legacies.

Embark on a cultural journey, where artistry unfolds across the town.

Indulge in unparalleled luxury. Rejuvenate in the heated artesian waters of this slice of paradise.

HISTORY MAKING PLACES

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

QANTAS CRASH SITE MEMORIAL, a poignant tribute, honouring history

COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS, punting, racing & refined country charm

TAMBO HERITAGE PRECINCT, tour the rich history of our region’s oldest town

SAND GREEN GOLF COURSES, challenge your putting skills

MAJ. EDGAR & LT. GRETA TOWNER, explore the siblings’ honoured WWI Service

TAKE A BLACKALL SALEYARDS TOUR, insights into serious bush business

TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE COOLIBAH WALK, meander past dam parklands, along river banks BARCOO RIVER WALK, a stroll from town to riverside, nature walk to a bird hide PATHWAY TO HEALTH, sealed path to modern health facility, solar-lit nights

CULTURE & EVENTS GRASSLANDS & BUSHMEN’S ART GALLERIES, exhibitions from talented artists RED RIDGE INTERIOR, authentic First Nation designs & performing arts HORSE SPORTS, experience the thrills & spills of a Rodeo or Campdraft

@ExploreBlackallTambo #ExploreBlackallTambo #BetterinBlackall #TotallyTambo

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SITUATED IN THE HEART of central western Queensland, our region offers visitors a warm welcome and experience. This friendly country hospitality comes naturally to us as our five towns – Alpha, Jericho, Barcaldine, Aramac and Muttaburra – all retain and share those good oldfashioned small-town values and charm. We are the home of Queensland’s fossil emblem, the home of the world’s largest sculpture trail and the birthplace of the Labor movement in Australia. From our wide-open spaces, natural landscapes, flora and fauna, lakes and rivers, attractions and events, there is something here for everyone. Whether you are looking for an unforgettable Outback experience or to pursue adventure and experiences, Drive the Five and see what all the fuss is about. We’ve got it all out here! BARCALDINE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4651 1724

BARCALDINE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

THE LAKE DUNN SCULPTURE TRAIL

THE TOWN OF MURALS

Stunning when lit at night, this attraction commemorates the 1891 Great Shearers Strike.

The world’s longest sculpture trail travels a 200 km scenic loop featuring 40 sculptures.

Alpha, the “Gateway to the West” with 28 murals of life in the bush and the pioneers of old.

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FOR THE HISTORY BUFFS

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

AUSTRALIAN WORKERS HERITAGE CENTRE, celebrating our working history

BARCY RED, 60+ km purpose-built recreational motorbike trails

BARCALDINE & DISTRICT HISTORICAL MUSEUM, March to October

BETA HUT, display of railway memorabilia, the War & Anzac Day

DR ARRATTA MEMORIAL MUSEUM, medical artefacts & historical memorabilia

CLAY VILLAGE, village of Jericho with over 45 mini clay buildings

HARRY REDFORD INTERPRETIVE CENTRE, Captain Starlight’s exploits

DUNBLANE ON FARM CAMPING AND TOURS, property camping

SPECTACULAR SELFIES

DUNRAVEN TAG ALONG TOURS, working sheep & cattle station

ADORABULLS, herd of 13 little white bulls displayed prominently around Aramac

LLOYD-JONES WEIR, fishing, recreation & camping on the Alice River

BARCALDINE REC PARK, man-made lake popular for recreation & water sports

PAT OGDEN TOWER, capture the 360-degree views of Barcaldine up high

GEOCACHING, over 300 geocaches in the region to discover here

LAKE DUNN, freshwater lake popular for camping, bird watching & water sports LARA WETLANDS, shady unpowered camping surrounded by birds & wildlife MUTTABURRASAURUS INTERPRETATION CENTRE, home of Qld’s fossil emblem

CULTURE & EVENTS ALPHA RACES, Central West premier race meet attracts thousands in June MUTTABURRA STOCK SHOW, displays & sheep races 1st weekend of June TREE OF KNOWLEDGE FESTIVAL, four day festival May Day long weekend

@barcaldineregionalcouncil #barcaldine #explorebarcaldine

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LIVE the outback – for real!

Real outback people. Authentic stories. Pioneer-inspired experiences. A genuine welcome. Outback Pioneers takes you deeper into iconic Australia with hosts who live and breathe the outback life. Your days and nights will captivate you with a different reality. You’ll be inspired. You’ll laugh. You’ll leave more than a little in love with our wide brown land, its heritage and its uniquely unforgettable moments. Holidays and experiences available April to October. The Staging Post, pioneer-inspired accommodation: Open all year.

Stay with us

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: OUTBACKPIONEERS.COM.AU BOOK ONLINE OR CALL 07 4658 1776


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LONGREACH After the Outback sun sets, join us for our 25-minute light and sound spectacular; 100 years of Qantas history projected onto the side of our iconic aircraft. This experience weaves an unforgettable narrative TICKETS through time, a story of FROM the daring spirit of early * aviation, of iconic aircraft, wars, distant places and outback innovation.

$20

(07) 4658 3737 | info@qfom.com.au | *Online bookings are essential

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Lara Wetlands is a 15,000 acre Station experience 28km south of Barcaldine. Our idyllic bush camping is located around a beautiful wetland. With prolific birdlife and wildlife, Lara Wetlands is a photographer’s dream!

O U T B A C K Q U E E N S L A N D ’ S B E S T K E P T S E C R E T!

There are unlimited tranquil shady unpowered campsites around the wetlands that welcome all van sizes, mobile homes and tents. Campers can have their own campfire and can enjoy the amenities of flush toilets, hot showers and the thermal Artesian mineral hot pool. Stop for a night or two... you may just find yourself staying for a week or more.

E: larawetlands@gmail.com | P: 0457 661 243

www.larawetlands.com.au PC: WENDY KLEIN

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Longreach Railway Station, Longreach QLD 4730

*Save 25% on your 2nd tour. Book two Outback Aussie Tours day tours (Rail and River Experiences) to get 25% off the second tour.


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MERINO BAKERY

$2 Merino Money – Present this advertisement to be stamped at the Merino Bakery and receive your gift of $2 off any purchase.*

WELLSHOT HOTEL

 Minimum sale amount $5.00  One stamp per family per visit  Not redeemable for cash  Offer expires 31 December 2024  Open 7 Days

Award-winning Iconic & Historic Pub, established 1890 with the Coldest Beer – Wholesome Meals – Rustic Accommodation. Pub Opening Hours: 10am-10pm Mon-Thu; 10am-12am Fri & Sat; 10am-10pm Sun.  Outback Queensland Tourism Awards – 2019 Winner Visitor’s Choice  Grey Nomad Awards – 2020, 2021 & 2022 Best Grey Nomad Stay  QHA – 2022 Outstanding Community Service Achievement  QHA – 2023 Hotelier of the Year

120 Eagle Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1715 F 07 4658 0045 RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN

The Coffee Hatch – specialty coffee, the Coffee Hatch signature blend, pies, savoury mince jaffles, croissants, toasties and lots more tasty treats.

LONGREACH MOTORS

 Hatch 0pening Hours: 6am-12pm Mon-Sat; 8am-12pm Sun.

 Mechanical Repairs and Servicing  Truck Repairs and Servicing  Tyres, Wheels and Alignments  Exhaust, Brakes and Suspension  4WD Fitouts, Bullbars and Lighting  Fridges and Camping Accessories

Have you sat in the quirky seats or thrown money on the ceiling at the Wellshot Hotel?

20 Main Avenue, Ilfracombe – 27km East of Longreach P 07 4658 2106 E thewellshothotel@gmail.com WELLSHOTHOTEL.COM.AU

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If you are serious about discovering our region, one night is simply not enough. Extend your stay to experience our part of the Outback

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CONTACT THE LONGREACH REGION EXPLORE CENTRE

experience@longreach.qld.gov.au (07) 4658 4141 and (07) 4658 4142 experiencelongreach.com.au

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LONGREACH TOURIST PARK AND RESTAURANT

Premier tourist accommodation and caravan park with everything you need for a comfortable and leisurely stay in the gateway to the Outback. Offering a range of accommodation options, including camping, caravanning and fully self-contained accommodation. The park is pet friendly for all van accommodation. Located less than 2km from the town centre and close to the airport, Qantas Founders Museum and Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame are a short walk away. The Woolshed Bar and Grill is an Australian style restaurant specialising in smoked meats and steaks.

12 Thrush Road, Longreach P 07 4658 1781 (reservations) E reservations@longreachtouristpark.com.au LONGREACHTOURISTPARK.COM.AU

LONGREACH SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION TOURS

Join us in touring one of the world’s largest classrooms. Experience and explore learning through the eyes of our students. Observe our school in action and learn how technology has changed the way students learn in the bush and beyond. Tours run twice daily Monday to Friday from March through to the end of October (excluding public and Christmas holidays). Bookings are essential – www.lsodetours.com.au

LSODE School Campus, Landsborough Hwy, Longreach QLD (east of Aust. Stockman’s Hall of Fame) LSODETOURS.COM.AU

MITCHELL GRASS RETREAT

Our luxury ensuite tents are the absolute perfect base for your Outback Queensland adventure. Take in the spacious open plan layout and sumptuous King bed with gorgeous linen. Gidyea tents suit one or two guests, while our larger Mulga tents are great for twin share or families – with the option of Adventure Swags for kids! Add on our delicious Cheese & Antipasto Platters and BBQ packs. We also offer fully accredited accessible tents with King or Twin bedding. Groups and corporate or wellness retreats are welcome.

162 Longreach Muttaburra Road, Longreach P 0418 758 014 E reception@mitchellgrassretreat.com.au MITCHELLGRASSRETREAT.COM.AU

TATTERSALLS HOTEL & VAN PARK

Tattersalls Hotel, on Elderslie, is Winton’s oldest standing public-house – an ongoing testimony of the pioneer era, pastoral, mining and tourism industries of the region. Boasting a colourful public bar, alfresco dining, extensive menu and wine list, Liquor Legends bottle shop, pokies, keno and ATM. Tattersalls Van Park is walking distance to attractions, banks, post office, pool, hotels, cafes, bakery, Liquor Legends bottle shop and counter meals. All sites are powered and watered – guest laundry and hot water. Site bookings can be made at Tattersalls Hotel.

Tattersalls Hotel 78 Elderslie Street, Winton Tattersalls Van Park Werna Street, Winton (opposite Tattersalls Hotel) P 07 4657 1309

LONGREACH MOTOR INN

 57 rooms ranging from Budget to newly renovated Executive rooms  Newly renovated Family friendly with 2-bedroom Family Rooms & Open Plan Family Rooms  FREE wifi & undercover parking  Shuttle Service within Longreach area  Salt water pool, sauna & BBQ area  Guest laundry facilities  Centrally located across the road from the Longreach Rail Station, perfect motel for both corporate guests & visitors alike.  We cater for travellers, tourists, corporates, families, coaches, large groups & long stays  Convenient base for exploring Longreach and its hero attractions including Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum  Onsite licensed dining Harry’s Restaurant & Bar – Longreach’s #1 rated restaurant

84 Galah Street, Longreach P 07 4658 2322 info@longreachmotorinn.com.au LONGREACHMOTORINN.COM.AU

NORTH GREGORY HOTEL

An Art Deco building rich in history linked to Waltzing Matilda, Qantas and even LBJ. Airconditioned ensuite rooms overlooking the main street with a lift, free wifi, artesian spa, restaurant, beer garden, entertainment, TAB, Keno, Pokies, laundromat and more!

67 Elderslie Street, Winton P 07 4657 0647 E info@northgregoryhotel.com NORTHGREGORYHOTEL.COM

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RED DIRT TOURS

Red Dirt Tours is a locally owned tour operation based in Winton. We specialise in providing small group day tours, exploring what has become known as ‘dinosaur country’ featuring the spectacular scenery and natural areas not accessible by private vehicle. Our tour guests are treated to expert interpretation of Winton’s cultural and natural landscapes with guides who have a passion for sharing the sights and stories of our ruggedly beautiful backyard. Enjoy more of Winton with guides who are knowledgeable and friendly. We have access to private properties that you can’t get to on your own and will show you places that you wouldn’t even know existed. Yes, there’s dinosaurs, but there is plenty more to the local story. Tour to the Dinosaur Stampede, or to the Rangelands Rifts with sunset, a tour to Bladensburg National Park or a full day to Opalton to fossick for boulder opal. Combine three or more tours and save 5% when you book online. So when you get to Winton, take a break from driving, sit back, relax and let us do the driving for you.

Elderslie Street, Winton P 1800 568 968 info@reddirttours.com.au REDDIRTTOURS.COM.AU

AUSTRALIAN AGE OF DINOSAURS

 The Museum includes the most productive Fossil Preparation Laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere, the Reception Centre and Collection Room, Dinosaur Canyon – featuring life-sized prehistoric animal exhibits and the March of the Titanosaurs exhibition.  Experience Australia’s first International Dark-Sky Sanctuary at the Gondwana Stars Observatory.  See the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils in the world and even touch a real dinosaur bone!  Located atop a towering mesa known as The Jump-Up in Winton, Queensland.  Tours commence from 9am.

Lot 1 Dinosaur Drive, The Jump-Up Dark-Sky Sanctuary, Winton P 07 4657 0078 E info@aaod.com.au AUSTRALIANAGEOFDINOSAURS.COM

WINTON OUTBACK FESTIVAL

Whip out to Winton to celebrate the biennial Outback Festival, Australia’s quirkiest festival, perfect for families or anyone who loves the Aussie Outback. It’s 5 days of quintessential fun including the famous Quilton Australian Dunny Derby, gruelling sporting challenges, novelty Aussie events, warm Outback hospitality and nightly live entertainment.

23 - 27 September 2025 (School Holidays) info@outbackfestival.com.au OUTBACKFESTIVAL.COM.AU

WINTON’S DIAMANTINA TRUCK MUSEUM

Take a nostalgic trip into Transport History ...  Historic Trucks, Vehicles & Machinery  Toots’ Truck – Australian legendary female truckie  1948 Leyland Hippo Livestock Roadtrain  Story Board Exhibition, Photographic collection, Merchandise & Transport memorabilia

 Historic open-air cinema established in 1918  Family venue on the main street  Museum showcasing cinematic history  Over 200 authentic canvas deck chairs  Tickets sold at door, scan QR code to see what’s on OPEN DAILY 9am to 4pm

Situated on the Winton to Hughenden Road P 0429 629 833 E secretary@wintontruckmuseum.com.au WINTONTRUCKMUSEUM.COM.AU

BEN’S CHICKEN RACING TAMBO

Only at Royal Carrangarra Hotel, Tambo

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ROYAL THEATRE WINTON: OPEN-AIR CINEMA

Enjoy one of the world’s most unique cinematic venues under the Outback Queensland sky.

69 Elderslie Street, Winton E info@royaltheatrewinton.com.au ROYALTHEATREWINTON.COM.AU

TAMBO TEDDIES

 April 1st – October 31st  7 nights a week at 5pm  Family friendly entertainment | free entry  Help fundraise for charity

 Tambo Teddies craft quality Australian-made products from 100% natural woollen sheepskin.  The range includes cuddly soft teddy bears, Australian animals and farm animals.  When in Tambo, a visit to the workshop is a must! Experience the magic firsthand as you watch your bear come to life before your eyes.

25 Arthur Street, Tambo P 0474 013 588 E benschickenracing@icloud.com CHICKENRACING.COM.AU

17 Arthur Street, Tambo P 1300 185 638 E info@tamboteddies.com.au TAMBOTEDDIES.COM.AU


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Join us for Outback Dreams on Cinematic Screens 21 – 29 June 2024 www.visionsplendidfilmfest.com

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AUSTRALIAN WORKERS HERITAGE CENTRE

A cultural and heritage styled interpretive centre honouring our nation’s workers.  Journey through 14 buildings housing 22 displays and exhibitions  Set on over 5.5 acres of landscaped gardens surrounding a bore-fed billabong  Enjoy the convenience of our BBQ, picnic and children’s playground facilities  Multi-purpose main street entry with an affordable retail destination committed to quality and stylish ranges including Australian gift lines  Relax and refuel with a coffee, meal or light refreshment from our cafe

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THE OUTBACK WAY

Through the Heart of Australia – from Laverton WA to Winton QLD – 1600km of bitumen and 1100km of gravel. BUY the Travel Journal, DOWNLOAD the APP & PODCAST for this Great Road Trip. Tick these beauties off your bucket list:  Winton  Boulia  Tobermorey  Gem Tree

 Alice Springs  Yulara  Warakurna  Warburton

 Tjukayirla  Laverton

Travel Australia’s Longest Shortcut E info@outbackway.org.au OUTBACKWAY.ORG.AU

 and the 28 Artworks in the Outdoor Art Gallery between Atitjere and Engawala


MOUNT ISA CLONCURRY JULIA CREEK RICHMOND HUGHENDEN

HEAD WEST ON THE Overlanders Way, where just four hours’ drive west of Townsville, Outback Queensland’s North West region begins. Passing through Hughenden, Richmond, Julia Creek, Cloncurry to Mount Isa, this adventure is packed with dinosaur fossils, jaw-dropping scenery and mining history that will lead you deep underground. Take a detour to visit the spectacular Porcupine Gorge, or Cobbold Gorge – with its ‘must do’ glass-bottom bridge. Follow Australia’s Dinosaur Trail through Hughenden and Richmond to discover a range of unique experiences exclusive to this region: the Flinders Discovery Centre and ‘Hughie’ the lifesize replica of a Muttaburrasaurus in Hughenden, and Kronosaurus Korner in Richmond. While in Richmond cool off at Lake Fred Tritton. In Cloncurry, don’t miss the John Flynn Place Museum and Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Information Centre and Museum. A new fossicker activity pack ‘The Crystals of the Curry’ is available to buy from the Centre in 2024. Take a trip to the Clem Walton Dam or try the new, accessible 4.3km eco walking trail along the river to Chinaman Creek Dam to enjoy the area’s natural beauty. North West Tours is offering a new interpretive tour of the old uranium mining town of Mary Kathleen located 68km from Cloncurry. At Julia Creek relax and soak your cares away in an Artesian Bath. Make sure to pop into the At The Creek Visitor Information Centre to meet a live dunnart and try cattle mustering through the Centre’s exciting new virtual reality experience. Immerse yourself in ancient history at the Riversleigh World Heritage Site with its 25-million-year-old fossils. In Mount Isa, take the fascinating Hard Times Underground Mine Tour, visit Outback at Isa and don’t miss the Indigenous guided Bushtucker Experience walk. Discover wartime secrets at the subterranean passageways of the Underground Hospital and Museum and try the new twilight tour to explore it by the glow of a hurricane lamp!

fun fact MOUNT ISA Rodeo has been a part of Outback life for over 150 years, with its roots in the work of pioneering stockmen and drovers and the informal contests between rough riders, horse breakers and stations. The Mount Isa Mines Rodeo is the largest and richest event in the Southern Hemisphere.

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BIRDWATCHING

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RAINBOW BEE-EATER

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Combo Waterhole Conservation Park near KYNUNA

Australia’s first complete plesiosaur fossil was unearthed near the town of McKinlay in 2022. Estimated to be 100-million-years-old, this six-metre-long elasmosaur species had a giraffe-like neck, flippers like a turtle, a large body and tiny tail.

PURPLE-CROWNED FAIRY-WREN Boodjamulla National Park, Lawn Hill

PAINTED HONEYEATER Dry open forests and woodlands across Outback Queensland

NIGHT PARROT Location is a mystery - but let us know if you find one!

EMUS, BROLGAS, COCKATOOS, HAWKS AND EAGLES HUGHENDEN

Combo Waterhole, Kynuna

INSTA SPOT! JULIA CREEK

INSTA SPOT! @juliacreekqld

MOUNT ISA

@discovermountisa

GEM HUNTING AMETHYSTINE QUARTZ, AMETHYST, ALLUVIAL GOLD, GARNETS AND MALTESE CROSS CLONCURRY REGION

ANCIENT MARINE FOSSILS RICHMOND

FOSSILS, MOONSTONE, PERIDOT HUGHENDEN

INDIGENOUS CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

GORGES & WATERHOLES

MOUNT ISA INDIGENOUS RODEO CHAMPIONSHIPS

COMBO WATERHOLE,

Get ready for an award winning event with rodeo action, music, dance, art and storytelling to celebrate the many visiting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities taking part. MOUNT ISA

OUTBACK AT ISA BUSHTUCKER EXPERIENCE

OUTBACK AT ISA NATIVE BOTANICAL GARDEN The nutritional and healing properties of native plants is a respected knowledge passed through generations of First Nations people for thousands of years. Walk with an Indigenous heritage bush guide through Outback at Isa’s botanical garden and fish hatchery to learn about the traditional use of native flora and fauna. MOUNT ISA

WILD DOG DREAMING TRACK

BOODJAMULLA (LAWN HILL) NATIONAL PARK Learn about Waanyi Aboriginal culture at Wild Dog Dreaming and view ancient rock art and stone engravings. Seasonal closures, check ahead if open. via MOUNT ISA

via KYNUNA

INDARRI FALLS, DUWADARRI WATERHOLE, LAWN HILL CREEK in Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park via MOUNT ISA

ADELS GROVE via MOUNT ISA

PORCUPINE GORGE via HUGHENDEN

KOOROORINYA FALLS NATURE RESERVE (also fishing, camping and dog friendly) via PRAIRIE

COBBOLD GORGE via HUGHENDEN

BUSH TUCKER GARDEN & TRAIL

The Mitakoodi people have a rich connection to the land around Cloncurry. Visit the Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Centre and Museum to see Indigenous artefacts and explore the garden and trail to find honeyberries, pigweed and native gooseberries. CLONCURRY

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NATIONAL PARKS BOODJAMULLA (LAWN HILL) NATIONAL PARK

PORCUPINE GORGE NATIONAL PARK

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Towering cliffs of coloured sandstone, pockets of vine forest and the deep waterholes along Porcupine Creek contrast with the savannah plains surrounding Porcupine Gorge.

A spectacular gorge, with orange cliffs over emerald-green waters, is an oasis within the arid landscape of the Barkly Tablelands and Gulf Savannah Plains. At Riversleigh World Heritage Site, 25-million-year-old fossils reveal our prehistoric past. Access is from Mount Isa via the Overlanders Way and Camooweal Gregory Downs Road. 4WD vehicles are required. DON’T MISS: Canoe through the peaceful gorge and spot for wildlife. Discover ancient fossils of mammals, giant birds and crocs on the Riversleigh Fossil trail. Seasonal closures, check ahead if open.

COMBO WATERHOLE CONSERVATION PARK via Kynuna

INSTA SPOT! HUGHENDEN

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Waterholes dot the channels of Diamantina River, meandering through Mitchell Grass Downs providing a refuge for wildlife in dry times. Its most famous, Combo Waterhole, may have inspired bush poet Banjo Paterson’s ‘Waltzing Matilda’. Circle the waterhole, spot birdlife and picnic in the shade of a coolabah tree. Access is from Winton along the Matilda Way. 4WD vehicles are recommended.

MOORINYA NATIONAL PARK Torrens Creek

FISHING LAKE MOONDARRA Archerfish, Barramundi, Catfish, Sleepy Cod, Sooty Grunter and Longtom MOUNT ISA

Dry, flat plains and open woodlands are crossed by seasonal watercourses providing a refuge for wildlife. Explore the park’s internal roads by 4WD or mountain bike. At night, listen for barking owls and look for sugar gliders soaring between trees. Access is from Townsville via the Overlanders Way and Aramac Torrens Creek Road. 4WD vehicles are recommended.

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Bush camp near the rim of the gorge and gaze over this ‘little Grand Canyon’ from the lookout. Access is from Hughenden via the Kennedy Developmental Road.

WHITE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK Torrens Creek A rugged wilderness of spectacular white sandstone bluffs and gorges hosts diverse plants and animals. Picnic at the scenic Burra Range lookout or camp in open woodland at Canns Camp Creek. Mountain bike to Sawpit Gorge lookout or Poison Valley. Look for frilled lizards and spiny knob-tailed geckos among rocky outcrops, and in winter see colourful displays of wildflowers. Access is from Charters Towers and Hughenden via the Overlanders Way.

WILIYAN-NGURRU (CAMOOWEAL CAVES) NATIONAL PARK Camooweal Wide expanses of Mitchell grass plains and spinifex woodland cover the Barkly Tablelands, while beneath the surface, caves and sinkholes have formed in 500-millionyear-old dolomite. Watch for woodland and waterbirds, and stroll to view cave and sinkhole entrances (access not permitted). Access is from Mount Isa via the Overlanders Way and Urandangi Road. 4WD vehicles are recommended.

LAKE JULIUS Sooty Grunter MOUNT ISA

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ADELS GROVE, LAWN HILL GORGE Barramundi, Bream, Grunter, Perch, Cod and Catfish via MOUNT ISA

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HUGHENDEN RECREATIONAL LAKE Sooty Grunter, Sleepy Cod, Redclaw, Spangled Perch, Boney Bream HUGHENDEN

Hughenden is within driving distance of four National Parks - Porcupine Gorge, White Mountains, Moorrinya and Blackbraes - each with its own unique ecosystem, flora, and fauna to explore.

JULIA CREEK Yabbies, Sleepy Cod JULIA CREEK

LAKE FRED TRITTON Stocked with 18 varieties of fish RICHMOND

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DAY TOURS & EXPERIENCES TO BOOK

Clem Walton Park, Cloncurry

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Please be sure to book ahead for the below day tours and experiences.

CLONCURRY Expect a warm welcome in Cloncurry or “The Curry” as it’s known. Explore the birthplace of the Royal Flying Doctor Service at John Flynn Place Museum.

THE UNDERGROUND HOSPITAL AND MUSEUM TOUR Mount Isa

MOUNT ISA, CLONCURRY, MARY KATHLEEN DAY TOURS; North West Tours, Mount Isa & Cloncurry

TOWN TOUR Hughenden

KRONOSAURUS KORNER Richmond

AT THE CREEK

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MARY KATHLEEN

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Julia Creek @gregthomas14

ARTESIAN BATH EXPERIENCE Julia Creek

HARD TIMES MINE UNDERGROUND TOUR Mount Isa

JOHN FLYNN PLACE MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Cloncurry

FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE & MUSEUM Hughenden

OUTBACK AT ISA AND RIVERSLEIGH FOSSIL DISCOVERY CENTRE Mount Isa

WALKING TRAILS & SELF-GUIDED TOURS CLONCURRY HERITAGE WALK CLONCURRY

CLONCURRY AUDIO TOUR CLONCURRY

CLONCURRY PUB TRAIL

fun fact RICHMOND In the late 1800s Richmond was a small, pastoral area but a vital stop on the stagecoach route for miners travelling to the goldfields north of the town at Woolgar. By the time the railway reached Richmond in 1904, the town had nine hotels!

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ECO TRAIL TO CHINAMAN CREEK DAM CLONCURRY

ARTS TRAIL, HISTORY AND CULTURE MOUNT ISA

DINOSAUR INSPIRED ART AND SCULPTURE TRAIL HUGHENDEN

ECO WALK ON FLINDERS HUGHENDEN

LAKE FRED TRITTON WALKING PATH RICHMOND

RICHMOND HISTORICAL WALK RICHMOND

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MOUNT ISA, AN INVITING Outback haven enriched with tales of its ancient landscape, thriving industries and rich culture. This town, embraced by friendly locals, invites you to immerse yourself in vibrant experiences – walk alongside an Indigenous guide to discover traditional bush techniques, explore the subterranean life of a miner, encounter Australia’s megafauna, or wander through the unique Underground Hospital. As the host of the Isa Rodeo, Mount Isa comes alive in the second week of August. Festivities commence with the Isa Street Festival, followed by the Indigenous Rodeo and Mailman Express, culminating in the exhilarating Isa Rodeo main event. Beyond the lively events, Mount Isa’s rugged terrain beckons four-wheel-driving enthusiasts, providing an adventurous playground. Whether you enjoy fishing, water sports, camping, or simply relishing an Outback sunset or stargazing under the vast, unending sky, Mount Isa invites you to ‘see the other side of Queensland’. OUTBACK AT ISA

07 4749 1555

HARD TIMES MINE UNDERGROUND TOUR

BUSH TUCKER EXPERIENCE

LAKE MOONDARRA

Experience Mount Isa’s mining past on an underground tour in the Hard Times Mine.

Walk alongside an Indigenous heritage guide as you explore the secrets of the Outback.

Scenic drive, lookouts, birdwatching, fishing, water sports, hiking, biking or relax.

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EXHILARATING EVENTS

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

ROAD TO RODEO MOUNT ISA 11 May 2024

UNDERGROUND HOSPITAL + MUSEUM, twilight tour

LEGENDS OF LEAGUE May 2024

LAKE MOONDARRA SUNSET TOUR, experience the serenity + sunset

YELVERTOFT CAMPDRAFT + RODEO 14-16 June 2024

THE DROVERS CAMP, Droving Heritage Centre, Camooweal

MOUNT ISA CAMPDRAFT 4-7 July 2024

ISA EXPERIENCE HERITAGE DISPLAY, take a walk through time

ISA STREET FESTIVAL 7 August 2024

RIVERSLEIGH FOSSIL DISCOVERY CENTRE, every rock tells a story

MOUNT ISA MINES INDIGENOUS RODEO CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 August 2024 MAILMAN EXPRESS 8 August 2024 MOUNT ISA MINES RODEO 8-11 August 2024 THE DROVERS CAMP FESTIVAL CAMOOWEAL 23-25 August 2024 NORTH WEST FISHING CLASSIC 18-26 October 2024

ARTS AND CULTURE ARTS TRAIL, city arts, murals, history and culture BEST OF MOUNT ISA CITY TOUR, of this amazing Outback city MOUNT ISA REGIONAL ART GALLERY, local and travelling exhibitions

@outbackatisa #discovermountisa

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nw CLONCURRY DAJARRA KAJABBI DUCHESS

WHEN YOU ENTER CLONCURRY there is no mistake that you’re in the heart of the Outback. Our unique corner of Australia is complete with red dirt plains, staggering ranges, running waterways, cold beer, friendly locals and stunning wildlife. Come check it out! Begin your Cloncurry exploration at the Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Information Centre and Museum. Here you’ll find all the information you need to plan your trip; collect road maps, hear local stories, purchase fossicking licences and more. Cloncurry is the birthplace of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. John Flynn Place Museum is named after the visionary who began the ‘flying doctor experiment’. Visit the Museum to learn how the very first aerial ambulance service took flight in 1928. View records of an iconic era of technological advancement in both aviation and radio. Just six minutes’ drive from town, Chinaman Creek Dam is the perfect place to start your exploration of Cloncurry’s natural gifts. CLONCURRY UNEARTHED VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE & MUSEUM

07 4742 1361

CLONCURRY UNEARTHED MUSEUM

JOHN FLYNN PLACE MUSEUM

CLONCURRY PUB TRAIL

Come face to face with history at Cloncurry Unearthed Museum.

Learn about Outback aviation pioneers at John Flynn Place Museum.

Experience Outback pub heritage on the Cloncurry Pub Trail.

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TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES

POST OFFICE HOTEL, bar & grill beer garden

Bike or walk the paved 4.3 km ECO TRAIL to CHINAMAN DAM CREEK

REDDOOR TRAINING CAFÉ, great country food

DR DAVID HARVEY-SUTTON GALLERY, exhibitions & workshops

CENTRAL HOTEL, great meals at great prices

MARY KATHLEEN, visit the ghost town

LEICHHARDT HOTEL, quality pub food

Choose a spot and watch the OUTBACK SUNSET at its finest

OASIS HOTEL, a local favourite QUAMBY PUB, our famous pub in the scrub DAJARRA HOTEL, traditional hotel food KALKADOON HOTEL, enjoy your meal with a great sunset

TOP 5 SPOTS TO CAPTURE AN EPIC PHOTO CLONCURRY LOOKOUT, endless sprawling Outback vistas MARY KATHLEEN MINE, deep blue water in the centre of the pit CORELLA DAM, bright blue skies mirrored against an expansive lake FOUNTAIN SPRINGS, a natural rocky outcrop softens to form a watery oasis MARY KATHLEEN MEMORIAL PARK, historic mining, farm & rail equipment

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THE MAJOR CENTRE OF McKinlay Shire, Julia Creek, is ideally situated on the Overlanders Way (Flinders Highway) which spans the Outback from Mount Isa to the coastal city of Townsville. The Shire is connected by a fully-sealed network of roads connecting McKinlay – with the Walkabout Creek Hotel made famous by Crocodile Dundee and the annual McKinlay Races; Kynuna which was put on the map by Banjo Paterson with the penning of Waltzing Matilda and the shearers’ strike at Dagworth Station and, of course, the famous Blue Heeler Hotel. Then we have the small, quaint town of Nelia with a beautiful brolga sculpture. Julia Creek offers a great array of accommodation options which include the award-winning Julia Creek Caravan Park (with the highly lauded Artesian Bath experience), free RV camping site by the creek and an array of hotels and motels to suit your budget.

JULIA CREEK VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

ARTESIAN BATH EXPERIENCE Enjoy stunning Outback vistas whilst taking a soak in the million-year-old water from the Great Artesian Basin, phone 07 4746 7108.

JULIA CREEK CARAVAN PARK BUSH DINNERS From June to September, join in the awardwinning Bush Dinner nights each Monday.

07 4746 7690

AT THE CREEK Learn about the lifestyle and history of the area at the Visitor Information Centre known as ‘At the Creek’. See the dunnarts!

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JULIA CREEK ROADHOUSE, hearty Outback fare fit for a weary traveller

ARTESIAN BATH, the absolute jewel in the crown is the Artesian Bath experience at the Julia Creek Caravan Park. There are six artesian bath houses; each containing two clawfoot bath tubs and other salubrious trimmings. Bookings are essential (07) 4746 7108.

GODIER’S CAFÉ/GROCER, takeaway coffee, snacks and meals CORRINA’S CAFÉ, an array of treats, meals and beverages DROVER’S DOG HOTEL, great meals, open for dinner and lunch WALKABOUT CREEK HOTEL (MCKINLAY), great meals and snacks BLUE HEELER HOTEL (KYNUNA), great meals and snacks (check availability) CORELLA CREEK (NELIA), great meals and snacks (check availability)

HISTORY MAKING PLACES DUNCAN MCINTYRE MUSEUM, local histories, stories and artefacts JULIA CREEK OPERA HOUSE, historical photography display JULIA CREEK RSL, tribute to WWI Lighthorse Brigade WWII BUNKER, remains of a WWII Bunker found on outskirts of Julia Creek AT THE CREEK, Visitor Information Centre brimming with the Region’s history

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NESTLED ALONG THE BANKS of the Flinders River, Richmond has earned its name as an Oasis in the Outback for its stunning sunsets, recreational lake and sensational community events, that keep people coming back every year. Richmond’s renowned for its fossil rich soils that have yielded a world class marine reptile display, Kronosaurus Korner. With over 1600 specimens and more being found regularly, Kronosaurus Korner is bursting at the seams with 100-million-year-old creatures. Want to get in on the ancient action? Richmond has sites dedicated to fossil enthusiasts ready to unearth their very own piece of prehistoric magic. Take a break and catch a Barra off the jetty of award winning Lake Fred Tritton, with little locals boasting 115cm long catches. KRONOSAURUS KORNER VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4719 3390

KRONOSAURUS KORNER

RICHMOND FOSSIL HUNTING SITES

LAKE FRED TRITTON

Awaken your passion for our prehistoric past at Australia’s Premier Marine Fossil Museum.

Unlock your inner-palaeontologist and discover your very own 100-million-yearold fossil.

Walking, fishing, skiing, waterpark fun and snags on the BBQ. Bursting with activities to excite the whole family!

KRONOSAURUSKORNER.COM.AU

FIND A FEED AT FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL, cold beer, great food and good people MOONROCK CAFÉ, a moreish menu that leaves you wanting more MUD HUT HOTEL, place a bet and have a beer in the air-conditioning TREATS FOR YOUR TABLE, delectable homemade delights MIDWAY ROADHOUSE, hot box heaven and nightly specials

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCES DIGGING AT DAWN, join a pro, find a fossil and catch fossil fever RICHMOND WAGON ADVENTURES, horse drawn wagon tour HISTORICAL WALK, discover Cobb & Co coaches to war memorabilia AUSTRALIA’S DINOSAUR TRAIL, discover prehistoric giants

SPECTACULAR SELFIES TAKE A CRACKER SHOT IN ONE OF THESE SPOTS .... Jaws of Krono | Mayor & his Mare | Moonrocks | Sunsets

MAJOR EVENTS RICHMOND FIELD DAYS, June RODEO, July BUSH SPRINTS, August CAMPDRAFT, September LADIES DAY RACES, October

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nw TORRENS CREEK PRAIRIE HUGHENDEN STAMFORD

WITH OVER 100 CATTLE properties in the region, you are in the heart of cowboy country. Cattle aside, the district boasts some of the prettiest and diverse landscapes in the Northwest. Dramatic gorges, basalt ridges, tabletop mountains, open downs and desert uplands. There are three great tourist drives in the region that explore these landscapes. To make the most of your visit, plan your travel to coincide with one of the local events, including the Festival of Outback Skies, Country Music Festival, picnic races or sporting events. If dinosaurs take your interest, Hughenden has some great dinosaur and marine fossils on display, and local fossick sites to try your luck at unearthing your own fossil from the past. The town also has a great dinosaur inspired art trail with metal sculptures and murals. Looking to cool off ? Hughenden Recreational Lake is ideal for swimming, fishing, watercraft and biking. FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE

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FOX HELICOPTER TOURS

HUGHENDEN RECREATIONAL LAKE

Dinosaur display, fossils, local stories. Kid’s dino activities and visitor information.

The ultimate way to see Porcupine Gorge and White Mountains.

A great little oasis in the Outback to cool off and relax.

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TOP NOTCH EVENTS

GREAT WESTERN & ROYAL HOTELS, no better place for a local steak

FESTIVAL OF OUTBACK SKIES, 3 - 5 May 2024 – actions, arts, ambience

TORRENS CREEK OASIS EXCHANGE HOTEL, famous graffiti wall and pub meals

KOOROOINYA RACES, 10 - 11 May 2024 – picnic races at their finest

PRAIRIE HOTEL, nothing ordinary about this little pub; for the antique lovers!

HUGHENDEN COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL, 19 - 21 July 2024

FJ HOLDENS, old fashion burger and milkshake café

CAMPDRAFTS AND RACES, May - Sept fast paced horse/cattle sport

CHENGS CHINESE TAKEAWAY, serving Hughenden since 1984

RUGBY 7’S, 27 - 28 July 2024

HOLDENS BAKERY, great for pies and pastries

SPECTACULAR SELFIES PORCUPINE GORGE, best canyon shots MOUNT WALKER, for sunset shots and views HUGHENDEN STATION SIGN, iconic station sign near the lake “MUTT” life size Muttaburrasaurus COMET WINDMILL, that classic Outback shot

AMAZING ART WORKS DIGGING UP THE PAST, watertank art MOONDA NURRA, metal art sculpture of rainbow serpent

@visithughenden #visithughenden #endlesshorizons

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Get ready to rodeo 2024 MOUNT ISA MINES

Buckle up because Mount Isa is ready for battle

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8–11 AUGUST 2024

For more event information and tickets, visit

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DISCOVER ALL THINGS MOUNT ISA WITH ONE OF OUR PACKAGES & SAVE! ULTIMATE MOUNT ISA TOUR

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Best of Mount Isa Tour Lake Moondarra Sunset Tour Bush Tucker Experience Hard Times Mine Tour Isa Experience Underground Hospital + Museum

Best of Mount Isa Tour Lake Moondarra Sunset Tour Hard Times Mine Tour Riversleigh Fossil Experiences (Self Guided)

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Relax by the lake and enjoy canapés while watching the sunset.

Relax on board our coach and see the best that Mount Isa has to offer.

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BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

Book with northwesttours.com.au or call 07 4744 8577 and talk to our friendly team

THE DROVER’S CAMP CAMOOWEAL

Droving Heritage Centre (gift shop | coach tours welcome); Opens daily – May to Sept 9am – 3pm.  Guided Tours available May to Aug – 9.30am, 11.30am & 1.30pm – wheelchair friendly (Off season entry avail – phone prior to arrival)  Bush Camping available – $20/night  Drover’s Camp Festival – 4th weekend in August

Hwy, 1km East of Camooweal P 07 4748 2022 MOUNT ISA UNDERGROUND HOSPITAL & MUSEUM Barkly E info@droverscamp.com.au DROVERSCAMP.COM.AU

Including The Beth Anderson Museum and Tent House – Take a guided tour of the tunnels carved in the hillside behind the Mount Isa Hospital, a reminder of the tenacity of the volunteer mine workers who built the evacuation hospital after the bombing of Darwin during WWII. The Beth Anderson Museum is filled with fascinating hospital memorabilia. The Tent House was a quick, inexpensive form of accommodation in the 1930s. Open 1 Apr to 30 Sept; Oct to March by appointment. BOOK NOW – WWW.UNDERGROUNDHOSPITAL.COM.AU

63 Deighton Street, Mount Isa P 07 4749 3087 info@undergroundhospital.com UNDERGROUNDHOSPITAL.COM.AU

DIRT N DUST FESTIVAL

The iconic Julia Creek DirtnDust Festival is back 19 & 20 April 2024. Join in the Adventure Run, Rodeo, Live Concerts, Artesian Express Outback Horse Races, Camping onsite...and Australia’s Best Butt competition. It’s dirty weekend like no other!

DATES: 19-20 APRIL 2024 MORE INFO: DIRTNDUST.COM

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› A range of camping › Nearby Boodjamulla Lawn Hill Gorge, National Park & Riversleigh World Heritage Fossil Fields › Restaurant, Bar & Cafe › Fuel/Diesel/AVGas › Shop, souvenirs, basic food supplies

The Grove or our top campground suitable for solar, pets or generators

‘AT THE CREEK’ JULIA CREEK

 Awarded Best Visitor Centre in Queensland in 2019  Virtual reality helicopter mustering experience  Brochures, maps, itineraries, travel bookings and iconic souvenirs  Interactive film, photographic and audio displays housed in historical fettler’s cottages featuring the region’s proud and honest history  Nocturnal viewing area of dunnarts + daily feeding shows  The new ‘Beneath the Creek’ experience lets you unearth Julia Creek’s geological and geographical features

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34 Burke Street, Julia Creek P 07 4746 7690 E tourism@mckinlay.qld.gov.au ATTHECREEK.COM.AU

Hosted Accommodation

Situated on Lawn Hill Creek and only 10km from Lawn Hill Gorge with road and air access Email: reservations@wugudaji-adelsgrove.com.au

www.wugudaji-adelsgrove.com.au

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JULIA CREEK CARAVAN PARK

 Artesian Bath Houses  Awarded Gold – Caravan & Holiday Parks at Qld Tourism Awards; Silver – Australian Tourism Awards  Famous Bush Dinners Monday nights June–September  Self-contained cabins/budget accom

 Unpowered & powered van sites  Powered sites on grass for motor homes & camping  Large grassed camping area  New amenities block & laundry  Well behaved pets welcome  Camp kitchen –communal BBQ & TV

Cnr Julia Street & Old Normanton Road, Julia Creek P 07 4746 7108 E jccaravanpark@mckinlay.qld.gov.au JCCARAVANPARK.COM.AU

JULIA CREEK – 96HR RV FRIENDLY AREA

Suitable for self-contained RVs and Caravans (must have a toilet and shower on board), this FREE camping area adjacent to Julia Creek is an ideal spot to observe the wildlife or to wet the line. Cruiser bikes so you can pedal up town, water and picnic tables are all provided free of charge. On Monday nights from June to September the iconic Julia Creek Caravan Park Bush Dinners are held – all welcome! Permits obtained from the Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre or Volunteer Camp Hosts on site. If you wish to be an RV Camp Host Volunteer in 2024, please contact the award-winning Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre – the centre was crowned the best in Queensland in 2019.

Contact ‘At the Creek’ Visitor Information Centre for directions P 07 4746 7690 E tourism@mckinlay.qld.gov.au ATTHECREEK.COM.AU

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FLINDERS DISCOVERY CENTRE 37 Gray St, Hughenden QLD 4821 (07) 4741 2970 | info@flinders.qld.gov.au @visithughenden visithughenden.com.au


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AUSTRALIA’S PREMIER MARINE FOSSIL MUSEUM Explore one of the most complete Marine Fossil & Dinosaur Collections in the world; Kronosaurus Korner, Australia's Premier Marine Fossil Museum. Highlights Home to over 1500 world-class fossils Fully equipped preparation laboratory Audio guides for a self-paced tour Award winning theatrette presentation Accredited Visitor Information Centre, Cafe & Souvenir shop

Open 7 days Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day New Year’s Day & Good Friday

kronosauruskorner.com.au 1300 KRONOK

enquiries@kronosauruskorner.com.au

07 4062 5470

COBBOLDGORGE.COM.AU

TALAROO HOT SPRINGS

Explore Ewamian Country and the unique and ancient hot springs at this modern campground offering unforgettable guided springs tours, private soak pools, café, swimming pool, bike trail and the majestic Einasleigh River.  Eco-tents & RV sites also available.  Bookings essential.

Gulf Savannah Way, Mount Surprise M 0456 793 764 manager@talaroo.com.au TALAROO.COM.AU

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TOURS & ACCOMMODATION

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OUTBACK QUEENSLAND’S HOT SPRINGS TRAIL

For more information: outbackqueensland.com.au/ experiences/wellness-way-hot-springs-trail


TOP CAMPING SPOTS LAKE CALLIDE, Biloela KROOMBIT TOPS, via Biloela JUNCTION PARK, Theodore THEODORE SHOWGROUNDS, Theodore

BILOELA THEODORE MOURA TAROOM

ISLA GORGE, via Theodore CRACOW BEACH, via Cracow NATHAN GORGE, via Cracow ROTARY PARK, Moura APEX PARK, Moura GLEBE WEIR, Taroom

THE EASTERNMOST PART OF Outback Queensland is simply gorge-ous! The Sandstone Wonders region includes Lake Murphy, Kroombit Tops and Mt. Scoria Conservation Parks, along with Isla and Nathan Gorge, and Expedition National Park – popular for camping and 4WD adventures.

LAKE MURPHY, Taroom THE CHAIN LAGOONS, Taroom GOOVIGEN RECREATION GROUNDS, Goovigen NEVILLE HEWITT WEIR, Baralaba

TOP FISHING SPOTS

Bring your fishing rod because the fish are always biting here, whether you’re casting off at the Dawson River or Lake Callide stocked with Saratoga, Barramundi, Yellowbelly & Silver Perch with breeding populations of eels, catfish, and sleepy cod.

LAKE CALLIDE Barramundi, Saratoga, Cod, Yellowbelly, Redclaw Crayfish Near BILOELA

LAKE PLEASANT

Explore Outback Queensland’s past – there’s restored churches, railway station buildings, machinery, interactive displays, photographs, family histories and museums that showcase the region’s rich heritage in agriculture, exploration, mining, and the pioneering spirit of Australia.

Yellowbelly, Catfish GOOVIGEN

APEX PARK Barramundi, Saratoga, Sleepy Cod, Yellowbelly, Banded Grunter, Catfish MOURA

GLEBE WEIR Saratoga, Yellowbelly, Silver Perch, Catfish, Sleepy Cod TAROOM

fun fact SANDSTONE WONDERS REGION Despite its name, the Banana Shire is not named for the fruit but for a yellowish coloured bullock called Banana that was used to herd cattle into the town’s holding yards in the 1860s. Take a selfie with his replica in Banana town centre.

DAWSON RIVER Southern Saratoga, Barramundi, Sleepy Cod, Black Bream, Yellowbelly, Eels & Banded Grunter BARALABA THEODORE TAROOM MOURA

INSTA SPOT! Kroombit Tops National Park, via Biloela

MOURA

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NATIONAL PARKS ISLA GORGE NATIONAL PARK

MOUNT SCORIA CONSERVATION PARK

via Theodore

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LAKE MURPHY CONSERVATION PARK

EXPEDITION NATIONAL PARK,

via Taroom

via Taroom

KROOMBIT TOPS NATIONAL PARK

NATHAN GORGE

via Biloela

via Cracow

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DISCOVER WHY THE EASTERN most part of Outback Queensland is such a popular destination. The Sandstone Region is easily accessible by Australia’s Country Way, The Leichhardt Way and the Dawson Highway and attracts visitors from all over Australia seeking an Outback experience while being close enough to the east coast to get to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. The highways, byways and waterways of Banana Shire will fill your days with some of the most memorable moments of your journey. You’ll meet locals who’ll have you laughing with their cheeky humour and tell-it-how it-is, no-nonsense approach, and you’ll never be short of a willing word from a friendly stranger on the best places to snag a fish, go for a paddle, boil a billy, grab a good feed or camp for the night. Pubs, festivals, fishing comps, country races and camp drafts are just a few ways to have fantastic family fun. RURAL HINTERLAND VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE

07 4992 4141

BARALABA HOTEL

BILOELA HOTEL

HOTEL THEODORE

Grab a counter meal and a schooner at the 94-year-old pub.

Great food, great drinks, great entertainment and great times.

Eat, play and rest – top notch, chef-prepared meals.

FACEBOOK: @BARALABA_HOTEL

FACEBOOK: @BILOELAHOTEL

FACEBOOK: @THEODORE_HOTEL

FIND A FEED AT

TOP NOTCH EXPERIENCE

RITA’S BLUE CAFÉ, championing modern and Vietnamese cuisine

BANANA SHIRE REGIONAL ART GALLERY

A COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE CAFÉ, breakfast, lunch and freshly brewed coffee

The Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery displays a variety of exhibitions from the region including touring shows, works by local artists and pieces from the Banana Shire Council collection. Free and open to the public every weekday and selected weekends, there is always something new to see.

THEODORE HOME AND GARDEN CAFÉ, a little bit of everything MY COUNTRY LANE, great home cooked meals and country hospitality THE RABBIT HOLE COFFEE CAFÉ, perfect food and featuring local artists

HISTORY MAKING PLACES

BIT.LY/BANANASHIREREGIONALARTGALLERY

GREYCLIFFE HOMESTEAD, local history, stories and artefacts WARDINGARRI KEEPING PLACE, home of the Star of Taroom MOURA MINERS MEMORIAL, a solemn reminder of lessons from the past

CULTURE AND EVENTS BARALABA BASH, a night of live country music WINTERFEST BILOELA, a weekend of live music and camping GYRANDA OPEN DAY, meet friendly locals on a working cattle station MOURA COAL AND COUNTRY FESTIVAL, grab your boots and shovel and join us

@sandstonewonders #sandstonewonders

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TIPS FOR TRAVELLING WITH KIDS LET US ASSURE YOU we have never received a complaint from kids being bored on an Outback Queensland adventure – in fact the opposite, they can’t wait to go back again. To help you have the best family adventure too, here’s our top tips – direct from those who have done it many times.

WIFI TIP Internet connection is not great in some places – so ensure you download audiobooks, movies, games etc direct to tablets, phones or laptops before you depart.

Tambo Mill Motel & Caravan Park, Tambo

FAMILY ROADTRIP SURVIVAL GUIDE When it comes to travelling with children, expect the unexpected. A three-hour drive can take five. So, keep your car packed with plenty of drinking water, wall-to-wall snacks, wet wipes for sticky fingers, and last but not least, a well-stocked first-aid kit.

PREPARATION AND PIT STOPS Choosing the right time to set off can make a massive difference to your travel sanity. Involve the kids in the planning stage. Show them this guide and get them to highlight where they want to go! For some families it might be first thing in the morning while everyone is fresh, for others during the day to make the most of coinciding nap times. The key is to set realistic travel times and always factor in some additional time for inevitable or fun stops along the way – to enjoy an ice-cream, a picnic by a billabong, or a run down a big sand dune!

NATURE & ENVIRONMENT Outback Queensland is the perfect place for kids to explore and learn first-hand about their environment. Encourage them to look for and collect interesting items along the

way, including feathers, flowers and stones. Point out landscape features along the way and spend time doing educational activities like visiting historical museums, fossicking and dinosaur experiences, exploring national parks and heritage trails. For older kids grab a scrapbook and gluestick before you leave, they can add tickets and brochures and create a journal of their travels.

SNACKS If you think you have packed enough snacks…. pack some more! You don’t want to have to pull over in the middle of nowhere and try to find snacks. Pack simple foods into a small cooler bag that are easy to eat with fingers, such as apples, grapes, dried fruit, cheese sticks, crackers and muesli bars. Our top tip? Avoid messy foods and avoid super sugary foods or you’ll have them bouncing off the car doors.

AUDIOBOOKS A roadtrip is the perfect setting to get your kids listening to educational or creative stories the entire family can enjoy. Our top tip for a really funny family roadtrip series is The Tripp Diaries series by Stig Wemyss, which is set in Australia. Audiobooks keep kids entertained

but also keep a calm environment in the car for your driver. Remember to have a few options ready in case kids lose interest in one. Don’t forget to visit your local library before leaving; you can borrow out audiobooks as CDs or even borrow them out online. And bring earplugs for listening – in case they want to listen to different stories.

EMPOWER THEM Give your children options so they feel in control. For example: ‘Would you like to stop at this park for a play or keep driving and get to the caravan park so you can go for a swim?’ When they have a stake in selecting your outings, they’ll enjoy them more and appreciate feeling like they’re a part of the trip and that you’re listening to them and their requests.

KEEP NECESSITIES ON HAND Baby wipes, lots of baby wipes! There is nothing that can’t be cleaned with a baby wipe. Take extra bags for storing rubbish or leftover food. Plenty of tissues. A spare roll of toilet paper will also come in handy if you do need to have an emergency roadside pit stop. A stable table is a brilliant idea to pack for bigger kids who want to read or colour on the way. And don’t forget to pack hand sanitiser.

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TRAVEL TIPS OUTBACK QUEENSLAND COVERS A massive 932,678km2 and can be a daunting experience for a firsttime traveller. Be assured though, we promise it’s a very friendly place, and these tips will make getting there and getting around even easier for you!

For more tips visit our website: OUTBACKQUEENSLAND.COM.AU/ TRAVELLERS-TIPS Along the Matilda Way, near Cloncurry

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES

Make sure you pop into the local Visitor Information Centres (VICs) along the way – you’ll always get a friendly welcome and plenty of local advice. You’ll also be able to get required permits, maps, brochures and guides, and local tips on where to go and what to do. Locations of the VICs are listed on the back of this guide. For additional details, the Australian Visitor Centres App can be downloaded for free from the App Store (Apple) or Google Play.

ESCORTED TOURS

Visit Outback Queensland in comfort and style on a multi-day tour accompanied by expert guides to introduce you to key attractions and destinations. Tours are tailored to suit different tastes and needs, from small special interest group tours to senior visitors looking for personal service. Specialist tour operators servicing the Outback include: Travel West, Blue Bus Tours, AAT Kings, Fun Over Fifty, Boobook Explore, Palmers Coaches, Queensland Rail, Trek West, Outback Aussie Tours, Red Dirt Tours and Barcaldine & Beyond Tours.

PACK THE ESSENTIALS

On major highways fuel stops are rarely more than 200kms apart, so you shouldn’t need to carry extra fuel unless you are heading somewhere more remote. However, when you do see ‘no fuel’ signs, it means exactly that. Check your maps in advance for driving distances between fuel stops. We do recommend packing the car with road trip essentials. This includes maps of the area, first aid kit, plenty of water, a spare tyre, a good toolbox, a radio and a torch so you’re prepared for anything.

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Note: If you are travelling in a vehicle that requires Autogas, check in advance where you can re-fuel. Autogas (LPG) is only available for purchase in Mount Isa, Emerald and Roma.

CHECK THE WEATHER

Hot and sunny days go hand-in-hand in Outback Queensland. The most temperate and ideal travelling weather is between April and October (winter/spring).

WATCH OUT FOR WILDLIFE

Most Outback creatures are active at dawn and dusk, when these Aussie animals enjoy grazing on the edges of the roads, and often wander across them in front of unsuspecting cars. Where possible, time driving to the middle of the day, and avoid driving at dawn and dusk.

CHECK FOR ROAD CLOSURES

If visiting between May and August make sure you also pack your winter woollies. Winter nights can fall below freezing, especially in the desert regions, so you don’t want to be without a warm swag, beanie, gloves and a cuppa.

Plan your route wisely and check for road closures and road works to avoid unnecessary delays. Be sure to check for updates along the way too in case there has been a sudden change in road conditions.

Outback weather conditions can be very changeable. Dust storms, rainstorms and intense heat are fairly standard. That means road conditions can change almost daily. Each morning, before you set out for your destination, check the road conditions. You can speak to the locals, get information from the Visitor Information Centre or even reach out to police or rangers.

Note: Many unsealed Outback roads get closed after rain to avoid damage to the roads, and also to avoid people getting bogged. Make sure you check roads are open for use after rain; and don’t travel on unsealed roads if the road is noted as closed. The locals in particular get very annoyed when their roads are ruined by cars driving on muddy roads when they shouldn’t be.

BE CAUTIOUS ON THE ROADS

LEAVE THE GATE AS YOU FIND IT

Take extreme care when passing and overtaking road trains, heavy vehicles and caravans. Ensure you have a clear line of sight, allow plenty of room and be prepared to move over to the side to overtake. If a road train or heavy vehicle is approaching you from ahead or from behind, move as far left as possible, or better still, pull right over to the side of the road and stop to allow it to pass, especially if you are towing a caravan or camper. Be cautious in wet conditions as road verges are often soft and slippery, so when pulling to the left, keep your right wheels on the bitumen and move slowly to avoid being bogged.

Much of the vast and seemingly empty Outback is actually covered by huge cattle stations. As such, there’s key road etiquette you need to be aware of. Most important is to leave any gates as you find them. In other words, if they are open, leave them open. And if they are closed, then always close them behind you.

PHONE COVERAGE

While most towns have phone coverage with the Telstra network, expect a ‘no service’ reading travelling between towns. A satellite phone and/or UHF radio are always recommended while travelling.


TIME YOUR TRIP WITH AN EVENT

If you need an excuse to head to the Outback, time your trip with Outback Queensland’s events calendar – chock full of memorable and quirky events all year round.

TAKE REGULAR BREAKS

As with any long road trip, regular breaks are essential. We recommend not travelling too far in one day, stopping as soon as you become tired, and taking the time to make pit stops for meals, refuelling and exploring.

IF YOU GET INTO TROUBLE

The number one rule in the Outback is to always stay with your vehicle. Try to reach help via your mobile, UHF radio or satellite phone. Do not try to walk for help – it’s very easy for people to become disoriented and dehydrated. If you are going to more remote areas, it is suggested to have a satellite phone, UHF radio and an EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) device with you. Jump online to start planning your Outback adventure today: OUTBACKQUEENSLAND.COM.AU

GETTING THERE RAIL EXPERIENCES

SELF DRIVE

Jump on board one of five Outback rail services for a scenic route to the Outback, where you can sit back and relax and watch the coast turn to country. Queensland Rail services include:

Embark on the ultimate Outback road trip with major drive routes taking you to all corners of the Outback. You can also pick up a hire car from major retailers like AVIS, Budget and Hertz from Roma, Charleville, Longreach, Mount Isa, Biloela and St George. Or hire a campervan or motorhome from Apollo or Britz Rentals.

▶ Spirit of the Outback Brisbane to Longreach ▶ The Westlander Brisbane to Charleville ▶ The Inlander Townsville to Mount Isa ▶ The Savannahlander Cairns to Forsayth ▶ Gulflander Normanton to Croydon

BUS SERVICES Enjoy a hassle-free holiday with Greyhound Australia coaches, taking you across the major drive routes of Outback Queensland.

AIR CONNECTIONS See the Outback from above. Air services available with Rex, Qantas, Virgin, Bonza and Link Airways to: ▶ Barcaldine

▶ Julia Creek

▶ Bedourie

▶ Longreach

▶ Biloela

▶ Mount Isa

▶ Birdsville

▶ Quilpie

▶ Blackall

▶ Richmond

▶ Boulia

▶ Roma

▶ Charleville

▶ St George

▶ Cloncurry

▶ Thargomindah

▶ Cunnamulla

▶ Windorah

▶ Hughenden

▶ Winton

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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES

Alpha Rowley Roberts Information Centre 43-45 Shakespeare Street, Alpha P (07) 4985 1050

Aramac Aramac Information Centre 35 Gordon Street, Aramac P (07) 4652 9999

Augathella Augathella Information Centre Main Street, Augathella P (07) 4654 5244

Barcaldine Barcaldine Visitor Information Centre 149 Oak Street, Barcaldine P (07) 4651 5630 tourism@barc.qld.gov.au

Bedourie Bedourie Outback Visitor Information Centre 13 Herbert Street, Bedourie P 1300 794 257 visitors@diamantina.qld.gov.au THEDIAMANTINA.COM.AU

Biloela Biloela Rural Hinterland Visitor Information Centre 11 Exhibition Avenue, Biloela P (07) 4992 2400 rhvic@bigpond.com SANDSTONEWONDERS.COM

Biloela Biloela Visitor Information Centre Callide Street, Biloela P (07) 4992 2405

Birdsville Wirrarri Visitor Information Centre 29 Burt Street, Birdsville P (07) 4564 2000 info@diamantina.qld.gov.au THEDIAMANTINA.COM.AU

Blackall Blackall Visitor Information Centre 108a Shamrock Street, Blackall P (07) 4657 4637

Location

Bollon Bollon Heritage Centre 23 Main Street, Bollon P (07) 4625 6108

Boulia Min Min Encounter and Visitor Information Centre 25 Herbert Street, Boulia P (07) 4746 3386 tourism@boulia.qld.gov.au BOULIA.QLD.GOV.AU

Charleville Charleville Visitor Information Centre Charleville Railway Station King Street, Charleville P (07) 4656 8359 info@murweh.qld.gov.au EXPERIENCECHARLEVILLE.COM.AU

Cloncurry Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Information Centre & Museum 48 McIlwraith Street (Flinders Highway), Cloncurry P (07) 4742 1361 info@cloncurry.qld.gov.au EXPERIENCECLONCURRY.COM

Cunnamulla Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre 2 Jane Street, Cunnamulla P (07) 4655 8470 visitor@paroo.qld.gov.au CUNNAMULLATOURISM.COM.AU

Dirranbandi Dirranbandi Rural Transaction Centre 35-37 Railway Street, Dirranbandi P (07) 4625 8411

Hughenden Flinders Discovery Centre & Museum 37 Gray Street, Hughenden P (07) 4741 2970 info@flinders.qld.gov.au VISITHUGHENDEN.COM.AU


Ilfracombe

Mount Isa

Wellshot Centre McMaster Drive, Ilfracombe P (07) 4658 2233

Outback at Isa 19 Marian Street, Mount Isa P (07) 4749 1555 info@outbackatisa.com.au DISCOVERMOUNTISA.COM.AU

Injune Injune Visitor Information Centre 32 Hutton Street, Injune P (07) 4626 0503 tourism@maranoa.qld.gov.au ROMAREVEALED.COM.AU

Isisford Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre 12 St Mary Street, Isisford P (07) 4658 8133

Jericho Jericho Tourist Information Centre 8 Darwin Street, Jericho P (07) 4651 4129

Julia Creek ‘At the Creek’ – Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre 34 Burke Street, Julia Creek P (07) 4746 7690 tourism@mckinlay.qld.gov.au ATTHECREEK.COM.AU

Jundah 11 Dickson Street, Jundah P (07) 4658 6930

Longreach Longreach Explore Centre 99a Eagle Street, Longreach P (07) 4658 4141 experience@longreach.qld.gov.au EXPERIENCELONGREACH.COM.AU

Mitchell Great Artesian Spa 2 Cambridge Street, Mitchell P (07) 4624 6923 mitchell.spa@outlook.com GREATARTESIANSPA.COM.AU

Morven

Surat Cobb & Co Changing Station 62 Burrowes Street, Surat P (07) 4626 5136

Thallon Thallon Information Station William Street, Thallon

Moura Moura Visitor Information Centre 43 Gillespie Street, Moura P (07) 4992 9500

Tambo Tambo Visitor Information Centre Arthur Street, Tambo P (07) 4654 6408

Muttaburra Muttaburra Information Centre 16 Sword Street, Muttaburra P (07) 4658 7147

Taroom Taroom Visitor Information Centre 10 Yaldwyn Street, Taroom P (07) 4628 6113

Quilpie Quilpie Visitor Information Centre, Museum & Gallery 51 Brolga Street, Quilpie P (07) 4656 0540 tourism@quilpie.qld.gov.au VISITQUILPIESHIRE.COM

Thargomindah Echidna Place 37 Dowling Street, Thargomindah P (07) 4621 8095 tourism@bulloo.qld.gov.au EXPLOREBULLOO.COM.AU

Richmond Kronosaurus Korner 91–93 Goldring Street, Richmond P (07) 4719 3390 enquiries@kronosauruskorner.com.au KRONOSAURUSKORNER.COM.AU

Roma The Big Rig and Visitor Information Centre 2 Riggers Road, Roma P (07) 4624 0204 tourism@maranoa.qld.gov.au ROMAREVEALED.COM.AU

St George St George Region Explore Centre 114 St Georges Terrace, St George P (07) 4620 8877 vic@balonne.qld.gov.au

Stonehenge Stratford Street, Stonehenge P (07) 4658 5857

Theodore Theodore Visitor Information Centre 55A The Blvd, Theodore P 0497 625 375

Wallumbilla Calico Cottage, Warrego Highway, Wallumbilla P (07) 4623 4244

Windorah Windorah Visitor Information Centre 7 Maryborough Street, Windorah P (07) 4656 3063 E: windorahinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.au VISITBARCOO.COM.AU

Winton Waltzing Matilda Centre 50 Elderslie Street, Winton P (07) 4657 1466 waltzing@matildacentre.com.au EXPERIENCEWINTON.COM.AU

Morven Information Centre Warrgeo Highway

@OutbackQueensland #outbackqueensland For more information please call +61 400 812 350 or email admin@outbackqueensland.com.au

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