TARA & DISTRICT TARA / MEANDARRA / GLENMORGAN / MOONIE
TARA
MEANDARRA
Located 88km South-West of Dalby, Tara’s economy has its origins in grain, beef and wool production but has since diversified to include the production of organic produce and is now the largest prime lamb producing area in Queensland. Tara is experiencing an economic windfall with significant gas exploration taking place within the district. The Tara Festival of Culture and Camel Races held every second year attracts thousands of visitors to the town. For more information on what Tara has to offer, please contact the Tara Customer Service Centre.
Located 63km West of Tara, Meandarra is home to a $1.2 million ANZAC Memorial Museum. The Meandarra ANZAC Memorial Museum is one of two such museums in Australia and houses a treasure trove of memorabilia, from equipment of the Light Horse Brigade through to armoured personnel carriers, gun carriers, amphibious craft, tanks, a complete Canberra Bomber aircraft and even the motor from a German U-boat submarine. For more information on what Meandarra has to offer, please contact the Tara Customer Service Centre.
ATTRACTIONS Tara Lagoon Parklands Tara & District Historical Museum Barbara Geisel Wool Pictures Hugh Sawrey Paintings at Commercial Hotel Scout Den ACTIVITIES Tara Yesteryears by Shank's Pony Birdwatching at Tara Lagoon Parklands Fishing at Tara Lagoon Parklands EVENTS Tara Festival of Culture and Camel Races Bloomin' Creative Showcase Tara Apex Family Fishing Competition Tara Show Tara Races
Meandarra ANZAC Memorial Museum
ATTRACTIONS Meandarra ANZAC Memorial Museum Me & Darra Statue Brigalow Creek School of Arts Lead Lighting Display ACTIVITIES Visit the Meandarra ANZAC Memorial Museum Birdwatching at Brigalow Creek Fishing at Brigalow Creek EVENTS Meandarra Crazy Cockies B&S Ball Meandarra ANZAC Memorial Museum Open Day & Bike Ride Meandarra Show
Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races
TARA & DISTRICT TARA / MEANDARRA / GLENMORGAN / MOONIE
GLENMORGAN
MOONIE
Located 99kms West of Tara, Glenmorgan is home to internationally recognised Myall Park Botanic Garden, which boasts Queensland’s oldest collection of Australian semi-arid zone flora. It is also the birthplace of the Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon.’ The gardens were developed by amateur botanist David Gordon, AM in the 1940s on the ridge behind his home. Many species growing in the 130 plus hectare garden are now extremely rare and sometimes extinct in their own natural habitat. The onsite gallery exhibits superb botanical paintings by the late Dorothy Gordon. Follow the interpretive signs off the beaten track on foot or on bike, to see the very best specimens.
Located 72km West of Tara, Moonie is the oil capital of Queensland. Moonie is a tiny settlement on the intersection of Moonie and Leichhardt Highways. Moonie was Australia’s first commercial oil field, established in 1961, it still operates today and luftkins can be seen working nearby. For more information on what Moonie has to offer, please contact the Moonie Rural Transaction Centre. The Gums, Hannaford, Inglestone, Westmar and Flinton are smaller towns located in the district of Tara. ATTRACTIONS Moonie Crossroads Southwood National Park ACTIVITIES Moonie Heritage Trail Moonie Oilfield Display EVENTS Moonie Yabbie Races Moonie Six a Side Cricket Flinton Races
Myall Park Botanic Garden
Glenmorgan is the ‘End of the Line’ with the railway extension ending in the town. The Glenmorgan Railway Station is a must see for history buffs wishing to view memorabilia of the railway in the region. For more information on what Glenmorgan has to offer, please contact the Tara Customer Service Centre. ATTRACTIONS Myall Park Botanic Garden Historical Railway Siding 'End of the Line' Monty's Garage Vintage Car Museum Antiques & Collectables at Glenmorgan Store ACTIVITIES Birdwatching at Myall Park Botanic Garden Fishing at Glenmorgan Water Reserve EVENTS Myall Park Botanic Garden Open Day Glenmorgan Campdrafts
Luftkin Oil Pump
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Tara Customer Service Centre 07 4665 3133 / info@wdrc.qld.gov.au Moonie Rural Transaction Centre 07 4665 0189 / moonie.rtc@wdrc.qld.gov.au