Showing 25 closest to Mungallala.
The Maranoa Art Gallery is housed in the beautifully transformed old Maranoa Picture Theatre and is the cultural hub of Mitchell.
Tee off in true outback style at Mitchell Golf Club, where country charm and a laid-back vibe create a golfing experience like no other.
A whimsical collection and display of all things from by-gone era’s, including old farming machinery.
In 1886, the Rabbit Fence was built to ‘rabbit proof’ Queensland, measuring 47 403kms.
War Memorials were constructed after the Boer War, 1902, to remember and honour the fallen.
Sadleir's Waterhole and Hamburg Creek are a travellers oasis.
Tregole National Park straddles the boundary between two natural regions, the Brigalow Belt and the Mulga Lands.
The Trevor Eckel Memorial Park was named in memory of Trevor Daryl Eckel, a former Murweh Shire councillor who died in 2014.
The Vietnam Nurses Memorial located within the Morven Historical Museum complex, is open to visitors every day between 10am and 4pm.
Today, Saddliers Waterhole and Hamburg Creek are a traveller's oasis.
Step back in time where everyday early outback life is on display at Morven Historical Museum.
Relax in ancient artesian waters. Work out, dine out, be pampered or just chill out. The Great Artesian Spa is a truly unique outback experience.
Stopover destination featuring unique garden art, bushland campgrounds, craft demonstrations and shop with various visit options near Roma and Charleville.
The small shearing town of Amby have transformed the local hall into a 'Spin a Yarn' display, showcasing the vibrant history of the town.
Outback Queensland's first craft distillery featuring gin, vodka, rum and liqueurs.
Augathella Golf Club offers a true taste of outback Queensland, where golf unfolds beneath vast skies, red earth, and warm country hospitality.
Nestled in the heart of Augathella, the newly constructed Augathella Experience immerses visitors in rich history and captivating tales.
This cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 heritage photos.
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.
Augathella is the home of ‘Smiley’, the Australian film that tells the story of a young boy determined to buy a bicycle for four pounds.