Welcome to Barcoo
Acknowledgement to Country
We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of this land, whom have a deep understanding and attachment to land and waters of the Barcoo Shire region. We wish you all safe travels and protection, asking that you respect this land and its traditions, leaving country as you find it. Take photographs – leave footprints.
NATURE – ADVENTURE – FUN
Red Dirt. Goanna. Outback Legends. Sandhills. Billy Tea. Yellowbelly. Cattle. Opals. Wedge-Tailed Eagle. Dreamtime. Sheep. Yarns. Tender Rump Steak. Wildflowers. Rodeo. Dingo Barrier Fence. Stock Route. Ringers. Last Fuel Stop. Two Rivers Form A Creek. Bulldust. Vibrant Colours. Yabbies. Bronco Branding. Dusty Backroads. Campfires. Lake Eyre Basin. Floodplains. Coolibah. A Bush Christening. Rustic Landscapes. Channel Country. Stockmen. Ghost Gums. Fresh Water Fishing. Spinifex. Jeans and Boots. Bush Characters.
BARCOO TIME. SMALL TOWNS – BIG HEARTS.
Dirt Roads & Backroads
NATURE & WILDLIFE | GEOLOGY | HISTORY
DRIVES
n The Barcoo Way
n The Warrego Way (Brisbane to Birdsville via Windorah)
n The Channel Country Way
n Stonehenge to Isisford via Bimmerah
n Jundah to Windorah via Welford
n Jundah to Winton via Opalton
n Stonehenge to Winton via Lochern National Park
n Haddon Corner – Arrabury Road
n Windorah Nature Drive –see Windorah page
n John Egan Pioneer Track –see Stonehenge page
n Settler’s Nature Drive – see Jundah page
Detailed drive maps and information are available at the Windorah, Jundah and Stonehenge Information Centres.
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4G Telstra Mobile Coverage. Campfires. Self Guided Drive and Walk. Yabbies. Golfing. Pub Meal. Roadhouse. Real Coffee. River. Welford National Park. Waterways. History. Geology. Native Wells. Jundah Annual Race Day. BYO Water Sports. Geo Caching. Public Swimming Pool. Unique Welcome Signs. Barcoo Shire War Memorial Park and Playground. Barcoo Shire Museum.
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Welford National Park – 45km southsoutheast of Jundah. A national park since 1992, Welford covers 124,000 hectares of nature’s diverse landscapes.
Thomson River – Discover and explore the Thomson at your leisure. There are a variety of recreational activities available including fishing, yabbying, kayaking, birdwatching or just simply relaxing.
Site of Magee’s Shanty – 90km east of Jundah is believed to be the site of the shanty immortalised in Banjo Paterson’s poem “A Bush Christening”, not far from the ruins of the Cobb & Co. Pub and the lonely grave of goldminer Richard Magoffin, who perished in 1885.
BARCOO
Fun Fact
Opal Minded is a fine Australian opal jewellery design house based in Sydney since 1989. Its opal-mines are located in Jundah-Opalville. See its collection of bespoke opal jewellery at www.opalminded.com
Timeline
1878 – Jundah began as a township reserve 1903 – Barcoo Shire established 3 March 1955-60 – Electricity connected
1980-90 – Television services arrive. Automatic telephone exchange. Swimming pool opened 1988 – ‘Mario Star’ a 60.74 carat black boulder opal discovered
1989 – Jundah Joe (Mr Joe Arguranic) finds the stunning ‘Galaxy’ opal, 550 carats. Sold for $75,000 2001-05 – Treated water connected 2008 – Barcoo Shire remains unchanged after amalgamations
2017 – Mobile coverage
Stonehenge
4G Telstra Mobile Coverage. Scenic Lookout. Self Guided Drive And Walk. River. Rockholes. Leave Your Mark In Rocks. History. Native Wells. Playground. Outback Pub. Earthquake Monitoring. Bronco Branding. Geo Caching. Star Gazing. Information Centre. Free Camping. Minions.
THINGS TO SEE & DO
John Egan Pioneer Track
– Less than 6km from town, the track showcases amazing rock formations that have been sculpted by nature over millions of years. The track’s namesake, John Egan, was a local war hero who served in WWII in three areas of conflict - Egypt, Cyprus and Papua New Guinea.
Stonehenge Address Book –
The Stonehenge Address Book began years ago when the local mail man, Mr Johnny Weston, was stranded by his broken down truck. Whilst waiting to be rescued Mr Weston wrote ‘Jundah’ in stones. If you’re travelling past pull off to the side of the road, collect some stones and leave a message or your name for future travellers.
XXXX Hill – Opposite the Stonehenge Address Book is XXXX Hill with panoramic views of the Thomson River floodplains and the surrounding Johnstone Ranges. During wet weather, don’t forget to ask our Information Centre about the magnificent rock holes.
Fun Fact
When it rains in Stonehenge we have some beautiful flowing rock holes. Only the locals know how to get there so if you happen to be lucky enough to visit in the rain, call in and ask our Information Centre how to get there!
Timeline
1884 – John Lonergan, who pioneered Jundah from 1879, came to Stonehenge some years later and bought Byrnes’ Hotel and Haylock’s Store. In 1884, he built the Stonehenge Hotel.
1888 – The Barcoo Divisional Board, set up under Queensland’s 1879 Divisional Boards Act, met for the first time on 21 August 1888 at John Lonergan’s Store in Stonehenge.
1900 – Stonehenge (Provisional) School was officially opened on the 3rd September 1900 with an enrolment of twenty four students.
1959 – Stonehenge Memorial Hall was officially opened on 6 June
1991 – Queensland held its first Bronco Branding Competition at Stonehenge, run by Jimmy Nunn. 2010 – Community Centre and Library opened
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4G Telstra Mobile Coverage. Solar Farm. Red Sandhills. Last Fuel Before Birdsville. Flood Levels. Murals and Mosaics. Nature Drive. Cooper’s Creek. History. Playground. Aerodrome. Iconic Pub. Service Station. Whitula Gate Museum. International Yabby Races. Geo Caching. Dog Friendly Info Centre. Slab Hut. Channel Country. Cattle. Flora Names. Sandhill Sunset.
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Cooper’s Creek – Windorah is the Aboriginal word meaning “Big Fish”. Catch Yellowbelly, Catfish, Bream and Yabbies in the iconic Cooper’s Creek. Camp, swim and relax by the creek on our sandy ‘beach’.
Windorah Nature Drive –Appreciate the landscape and local flora in its natural state
along the 12km drive. Start at either Cooper’s Creek or just out of Windorah. The self-drive offers local knowledge and prime birdwatching opportunities.
Walking Together Park – Take a short walk to the edge of town and experience eclectic artwork – mosaics, murals and sculptures along the rugged art trail.
Fun Fact
Cooper’s Creek is the only place in the world where two rivers merge to form a creek.
Timeline
1845 – Cooper’s Creek named by Charles Sturt
1880 – Windorah was surveyed and gazetted as a town
1888 – Windorah State School first opened 1943 – Flying Doctor Services started clinics in the Town Hall
1949 – Cooper’s Creek bridge constructed
1974 – Record flood in Cooper’s Creek 8.48m
1995 – Large scale community protest stopped cotton growing and irrigation on Cooper’s Creek
2009 – Solar Farm commissioned 2016 – Mobile phone coverage and fibre optic to Windorah
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Travel Tips
UHF AND MOBILE COVERAGE
n Jundah – UHF Repeater Channels: Duplex 3, 4 & 8. Telstra Mobile Coverage (in town).
n Windorah – UHF Repeater Channels: Duplex 1, 6 & 8. Telstra Mobile Coverage (in town).
n Stonehenge – UHF Repeater Channels: Duplex 4 & 6. Telstra Mobile Coverage (in town).
SHARING THE ROAD
n Tell someone your travel plans and keep in regular contact. Use Free WIFI at our Information Centres.
n Telstra 4G is the only phone service available.
n If possible, travel with other vehicles.
n Check current road conditions and closures. See Information Centres for up to date road reports.
n Wildlife and stock are often more active early morning and late afternoon, avoid travelling during these times if possible.
n Birds of prey sometimes feed on roadkill, slow down on approach to allow time for the bird to get airborne.
n When a road train or larger vehicle is approaching you, slow down and if possible, identify a safe place to stop and pull right off the road to give them the room they need to pass. Please be aware of soft edges after rain.
n Heavy vehicles and road trains generally use UHF channel 40.
n Always drive to conditions.
n Dust limits your visibility. Use caution on dirt roads.
OTHER TRAVEL TIPS
n Carry extra water.
n In the event of a breakdown or emergency do not leave your vehicle. Radio or phone for help and wait for assistance to arrive.
n Check your spare tyre.
n Calculate distances for re-fuelling purposes.
n Carry communications e.g. UHF Radio/Sat phones/Personal location devices.
Weather
Temperatures fluctuate from 0 to above 45 degrees throughout the year. Please check BOM Sites and the Information Centres in our shire for updated weather and road reports.
Road conditions and road closures change quickly. Be aware of rising creeks and channels. Always carry additional water and be aware of sun safety.
Shire Events
FEATURED EVENTS
International Yabby Races – Get trackside the Wednesday before Birdsville Races in the main street of downtown Windorah. Form a syndicate with your mates, ‘buy’ an auctioned yabby and try your luck in one of the 4 iconic races.
Stonehenge Bushman’s Carnival – Stonehenge hosted the inaugural Queensland Bronco Branding competition in 1991. Bronco branding is an Australian sport created to replicate the traditional methods of branding cattle in the bush. The Stonehenge annual 3 day event held in August, includes Team Penning, Rodeo, Horse and Bike Gymkhana, Bronco Branding and Stockman’s Challenge. A great weekend for young and old!
Barcoo Spring Fling – Watch Jundah come alive in pink as the Jundah Race Club host their annual three day event raising money for local breast cancer support groups. Enjoy Barrel Racing, QH Sprint Racing, Rodeo and the Jundah Cup Race Day over three family fun days!
APRIL
ANZAC Day
MAY
Windorah Yellowbelly Hunt
Labour Day Long Weekend each year
JULY
Windorah Gymkhana & Bronco Branding
AUGUST
Windorah Campdraft Rodeo
Stonehenge Bushman’s Carnival
SEPTEMBER
Windorah International Yabby Races
Wednesday night before Birdsville Races each year
Jundah Horse & Motorbike Sports
OCTOBER
Barcoo Spring Fling
For more information on all events held within the Barcoo Shire please visit our Events Page www.visitbarcoo.com.au/events
Directory
HEALTHCARE
EMERGENCY 000
NURSING ADVICE 24/7 13 HEALTH
JUNDAH CLINIC
Jundah Primary Health Centre (PHC)
P: 4658 6500 | F: 4658 6599
STONEHENGE CLINIC
Located at Stonehenge
Community Centre
P: 4658 5857 | F: 4658 5859
WINDORAH CLINIC
Windorah Primary Health Centre (PHC)
P: 4656 6100 | F: 4656 6199
LONGREACH
Longreach Hospital
P: 4658 4700 | F: 4658 4759
ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE –
CHARLEVILLE BASE
RFDS Medical Emergency/
Consultation
(1300 MY RFDS) | 1300 697 337
Reception/Appointment: 4656 5900
Contact Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Charleville Base for appointments. Only open on days RFDS flies in.
POLICE
EMERGENCY 000
JUNDAH (QGAP)
19 Dickson Street
P: 4652 5115
E: jundah.station@police.qld.gov.au
WINDORAH (QGAP)
12 Maryborough Street
P: 4652 5122 | F: 4656 3172
E: windorah.station@police.qld.gov.au
LONGREACH (QGAP)
97 Galah St, Longreach
P: 4652 5200
AIR SERVICES
REX REGIONAL EXPRESS
www.rex.com.au | 13 17 13
POST OFFICE
FOOD AND FUEL
JUNDAH
JUNDAH ROADHOUSE (24 hour fuel)
P: 4658 6115
JUNDAH HOTEL
P: 4658 6166
STONEHENGE
JUNDAH
ACCOMMODATION
JUNDAH CARAVAN PARK
Manager: 4658 6166
JUNDAH HOTEL
8-12 Dickson Street
P: 4658 6166 | F: 4658 6166 Hotel Public Phone: 4658 6108
STONEHENGE
ACCOMMODATION
STONEHENGE HOTEL
11 Stratford Street
P: 4658 5944 | F: 4658 5895
E: stonehengehotelqld@gmail.com
WINDORAH
ACCOMMODATION
COOPER CABINS
11 Edward Street
P: 4656 3101 | F: 4656 3090
WESTERN STAR HOTEL
15 Albert Street
P: 4656 3166 | M: 0455 555 752
F: 4656 3103 | UHF 40
E: admin@westernstarhotel.biz www.westernstarhotel.com.au
WINDORAH CARAVAN PARK
No bookings taken
P: 4656 3063
STONEHENGE HOTEL (Fuel available)
P: 4658 5944
WINDORAH
WINDORAH OUTBACK SHOP (Fuel available)
P: 4656 3145
WESTERN STAR HOTEL
P: 4656 3166
WINDORAH SERVICE STATION
(6am - 6pm fuel available)
P: 4656 3143
SERVICES
SMILEY’S TRANSPORT
Jundah QLD 4736
P: 0429 420 169
RACQ SERVICE PROVIDER
15 Stratford Street
P: 4157 2522 | M: 0417 710 429
E: judystone@bigpond.com
Windorah Visitor Information Centre
7 Maryborough St, Windorah Q 4481
Phone (07) 4656 3063
windorahinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.au
Stonehenge Community Centre
Stratford St, Stonehenge Q 4730 Phone (07) 4651 8101
stonehengeinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.au
Jundah Information Centre
Dickson Street Jundah Q 4736 Phone (07) 4658 6930
jundahinfo@barcoo.qld.gov.au