2019 Mount Isa Destination Planner

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Visitor Information Centre

Outback at Isa’s stylised logo emphasises its position as a crossroads of the region’s major transport routes. The rugged Selwyn Ranges that flank the city are represented by the dotted line and the central swirl of the logo depicts Mount Isa’s life-source, the mining pit. This simple but elegant logo captures the essence of the city and represents its importance to the region.

Mount Isa History To say Mount Isa has a rich history is more of a nod to its vast mineral deposits. But the city’s history goes way back to before European settlement, when the Indigenous Kalkatungu (Anglicised: Kalkadoon) tribe were the first people to live in the Mount Isa area.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners Before modern industry brought mining to the area, the region was famous for stone axes that were handmade by the Kalkadoons. Renowned for their exquisite sharpness and incredible durability, the axe heads were traded throughout Australia before the arrival of Europeans.

Battle Mountain Memorial Kalkadoon people first encountered Europeans in 1860, when the Burke and

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Wills exploration party passed through their tribal lands peaceably. The first 10 years of pastoralists and prospectors entering Kalkadoon country were peaceful times, with Edward Palmer of Canobie Station and Ernest Henry of note. Henry established the mines of Fort Constantine and the Great Australian Copper Mine during the period 1866 to 1876 and also developed good relationships with the Kalkadoons, who showed him a large outcropping of copper which became the Argylla Mine. Henry employed up to 30 Kalkadoons to mine the copper, with women and children assisting as well. It wasn’t until 1877 when Alexander Kennedy took up 3,000 square miles of Kalkadoon country to run 60,000 head of cattle, that skirmishes began between Europeans and the Kalkadoons. The huge number of cattle caused the pollution of valuable water and the decrease in native fauna meant scarce hunting due to habitat loss. Over the next seven years the Kalkadoons fought guerrilla warfare with Kennedy and other station owners, along with the Queensland Native Mounted Police, culminating in the Kalkadoon’s last stand at Battle Mountain in 1884.

Location

• Public toilets

• Trip planning, road & weather conditions

• Showers

• Tour bookings

• Free WiFi

• Maps

Did you know?

• Outback at Isa Café

• Gift shop

• Regional Art Gallery

• Postage stamps

Mount Isa Mines is a mixture of open cut and underground mining methods. The Copper mine is over 1980 metres deep.

• Riversleigh Fossil Centre

• Book and magazine exchange

Closed New Year’s Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday.

• Hard Times Mine

• Parking for your Caravan, bus, or RV

www.mietv.com.au

• Hall of Fame

• Access to water

19 Marian Street, Mount Isa Ph 07 4749 1555 Open from 8.30am - 5.00pm daily.

Mount Isa Mines has 4 mine sites in the region and provides work for over 3,200 employees.

Minerals, mining and modernity John Campbell Miles discovered Mount Isa’s rich mineral deposits in February 1923 when he picked up some rocks and knew right away from their heavy weight that they had something important to offer. He took them to Cloncurry where a government official confirmed that they were comprised of up to 78 percent lead-silver. In fact, Miles had discovered the world’s richest zinc-lead seams. His purchase of 42 acres of land that he named Mount Isa remains one of the most productive single mines in the history of the world. Mount Isa Mines Ltd was established in 1924 and was acquired by Glencore in May 2013. Today, Glencore employs more than 3,200 employees and contractors in the region. Mount Isa is a thriving, hard-working city that sees the fruits of its labours year in and year out.

MOUNT ISA CITY TOUR

OLD MARY KATHLEEN URANIUM MINE TOUR

LAKE MOONDARRA SUNSET TOUR

Circuit of the city showcasing tin houses and grand homes, native plants and mining infrastructure, including the original copper open cut pit.

Originally discovered in 1954 by Norm McConachy and Clem Walton, the Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine and Township were officially opened by Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia and Frank Nicklin, Premier of Queensland in October 1958.

End your day relaxing in the picturesque surrounds of Transport Bay. Experience the serenity and sunset over Lake Moondarra whilst enjoying a beverage and generous ploughman’s platter.

EXPLORE THE OLD AND THE NEW OF THE ISA

Uncover the hidden treasures and the character of the Isa. Discover our History and Heritage

SELECT DEPARTURES BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: See website for availability and bookings or talk to the team at Outback at Isa

07 4744 8577 www.northwesttours.com.au

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Grab a copy of Cloncurry Trails and explore the many 4WD tracks around Mount Isa and Cloncurry

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Camping at Gregory Downs

7min
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Isa Street Festival, Wednesday of Rodeo Week

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pages 21-22

Mary Kathleen ghost town and mine

2min
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Station stay at West Leichhardt Station

3min
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Riversleigh Fossil Fields

3min
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Adels Grove and Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park

5min
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Take in a show at Mount Isa Theatrical Society or the Mount Isa Civic Centre, live music at The Shack or a movie at Cinema Mount Isa

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Tharrapatha Way – Cultural Heritage Trail

3min
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Pamela Street Hill for spectacular views

5min
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Mount Isa School of the Air

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Mount Isa Family Fun Precinct, Skate Park and Splashez Aquatic Centre

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Arts on Alma and Mount Isa Regional Art Gallery local art, classes and workshops, Art on Zinc at Buchanan Park

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City lookout

3min
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Riversleigh Fossil Centre museum and guided laboratory tour

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Lake Moondarra (fishing, swimming, kayaking, boating, BBQs), Warrina Park and Wallaby Walk to three lookout points

3min
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Day trip to visit Camooweal, The Drover’s Camp and Camooweal Caves National Park

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Underground Hospital including the Tent House and Beth Anderson Museum

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