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The Injune Creek Gallery is an exhibition space located in the centre of Injune accessed off Second Avenue.
Henricks Park is a vibrant gathering place for the residents and visitors of Injune and encapsulates the spirit and history of the area.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon walk through tranquil bush setting. This 1.2km walk is located 380metres from the town centre.
Explore the township of Injune and learn about local characters who have made their mark on the town.
The old Injune Courthouse offers a unique glimpse into the town's history, particularly its connection to local ex-servicemen and women.
Take a walk back in time at the Old Injune Cemetery, which contains graves from 1930 to 1976.
The Queensland Section of the Dingo Barrier Fence is 2,500km long.
Opened in 1932, Maranoa Collieries was a major employer for the area and played a significant role in the development of the town.
Get a free, behind-the-scenes experience of LifeFlight and what it takes to run an aeromedical service in the Maranoa Region.
Expedition National Park, in the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, is a park of rugged gorges, spectacular views, remote camp sites, wildflowers and wildlife.
Outback Queensland's first craft distillery featuring gin, vodka, rum and liqueurs.
This striking mural containing 17 local elements is interpreted by means of an audio and moving light presentation.
Operating the museum for five years in Roma, displaying fine motor cars ranging from Minis, Mustangs, Chevs and corvettes .
The Roma Court House is an impressive building which was opened in 1901.
Following the peaceful waters of Bungil Creek, this 1.7 kilometre shared concrete paved pathway is ideal for walkers, joggers and cyclists.
The walk around the Roma Bush Gardens is a relaxing and insightful way to enjoy native flora and the Australian bush.
Discover a world of creativity and inspiration at the Roma on Bungil Gallery and the Walk of Art Gallery.
No trip to Roma is complete without a selfie with Roma's Largest Bottle Tree!
This heritage listed Heroes' Avenue features 140 bottle trees as a tribute to the fallen soldiers from the Roma District.
The Lenroy Slab Hut stands as testament to the history and resilience of bush life in the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
Join them at The Big Rig in Roma to discover the unique history of how and where the Australian oil and gas industry originated.
Ignite your interest in sabotage, drama, and intrigue through the eyes of a Roma Rigger guide with the Big Rig Night Show.
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.
The largest commercially operational windmill manufactured by Southern Cross can be viewed at close range on the grounds of Pumps and Solar.
The Roma Butter Factory Museum invites you to step back in time to explore the unique old building.