A self-guided tour of the Oil Patch Museum, stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.
A herd of little white bulls has joined Aramac's famous White Bull to recognise the exploits of Harry Redford.
Following the peaceful waters of Bungil Creek, this 1.7 kilometre shared concrete paved pathway is ideal for walkers, joggers and cyclists.
Alpha is branded the ‘Town of Murals’ due to the 27 colourful murals painted on buildings throughout the town.
At 9.50pm on the 5th of September 2014, 26km south of Charleville, Australian transport history was made.
The Aramac Tramway Museum houses collections of memorabilia from the pioneering days of the Aramac district.
The Centre offers a great selection of travel information brochures, maps and a range of souvenirs that can only be found in Julia Creek.
This cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 heritage photos.
Nestled in the heart of Augathella, the newly constructed Augathella Experience immerses visitors in rich history and captivating tales.
These markers tell the story of the biggest flood in the history of this region.
A detailed history of, notorious bushrangers and cattle duffing brother’s, Patrick and James Kenniff is displayed at the magnificent Coolibah tree, the Kenniff Tree.
Enjoy the gardens and storyboards of Meat Ant Park. The giant sculpture is over a million times the size of the actual ant.
The Augathella Skate Park is located at Meat Ant Park, next door to the town library.
This bright and colourful water tower represents the town of Augathella which has a colourful & unique history full of Bullock Teams and notorious bushrangers
Follow the Heritage Trail and discover painted murals, silo art and unique wrought iron sculptures dotted around Augathella.
The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History is home to the world's largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils.
The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame is a museum in Longreach, Queensland, Australia that pays tribute to pioneers of the Australian outback.
Discover at your own pace the Australian Workers Heritage Centre - a place of reflection that celebrates the extraordinary legacy of working Australians.
Explore caves and crevices, untouched by civilisation whilst traversing this magnificent boulder formation which was created naturally over millions of years.
The Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery displays a variety of exhibitions from the region including touring shows, and works by local artists.
Barcaldine and District Museum is housed in the old National Bank Building.
Located in Beech Street, the Masonic Lodge is a national heritage listed building which houses a working Masonic temple.
If you are musically inclined you might like to try playing the Thong-A-Phone and Marimba which are located in Oak Street.
The Barcaldine Rec Park is open for you to enjoy a wide range of water sports, non-water recreation.
Located in Oak Street, the Windmill is a symbol of the importance of Artesian Water plays to Outback Queensland. Constructed by Sidney Williams and Company.