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The "Knot-A-Saurus Park' is an amazing sculpture of a Sauropod and her 2 babies made out of 100 meter lengths of twisted aluminium.
The Eromanga Living History Centre is a free entry, self guided tour facility. Gain access with a key obtained from The Royal Hotel in Eromanga.
The Eromanga Natural History Museum (ENHM) houses Australia’s largest dinosaur, Australotitan cooperensis, a 95-98 million year old titanosaur.
In 1930 famous Amy Johnson landed in Quilpie on her journey from England to Australia.
Explore caves and crevices, untouched by civilisation whilst traversing this magnificent boulder formation which was created naturally over millions of years.
Allow the Quilpie Shire introduce you to a radiant beauty - the exquisite boulder opal.
The Quilpie Shire, along the Natural Sciences Loop and Warrego Way has an incredible Military History and they want to share it with you.
The Quilpie Powerhouse was turned on in Quilpie March 1952. Quilpie was the first town in Western Queensland to have a powerhouse.
The Quilpie Shire Gallery at the Visitor Information Centre showcases local talent as well as artists from over the country.
Take your seat on the expansive green space in front of the supersized outdoor screen for the brand new Quilpeta Night Show.
The Quilpie Shire has long railway history with Quilpie being at the end of the Western railway line.
Home to one of Quilpie Shire's most iconic attractions, St Finbarr's Church rests on the foundations of an intriguing history.
Quilpie is the 'End of the Railway Line' or the beginning ...... depending on how you want to look at things.
Whilst in Quilpie visit the Bob Young Memorial Park which is situated in Brolga Street it is a tribute to those who served our country
Beat the heat and relax at the Quilpie Swimming Pool Complex. There is a children’s wading pool and kiosk available for your convenience.
A stroll along the Bulloo River Walk is a tranquil way to appreciate the native flora and fauna of the Bulloo River Catchment.
The Whitula Gate Museum is based around an original slab hut built by the Rabbit Board in 1906 as a boundary riders' hut.
Visitors and locals alike often take time out enjoying Cooper's Creek, whether it's a spot of fishing for Yellowbelly, swimming or boating.
A self guided walk around the town of Windorah. Call into the Visitor Information Centre and collect your guide to unlock some local history.
Explore the ruins of the hotel, learn it's history from the Information board and visit the small cemetery located near the ruins.
The Native Wells, located approximately 90 klms west of Windorah on the Diamantina Development Road, offer a quick stop by the side of the road.
The Ergon Energy Solar Farm located at Windorah in outback Queensland provides the Windorah township and some outlying properties with electricity.
The Wilson River Fishing Hole is situated within one kilometre of the historic Noccundra Hotel. All facilities are available at the hotel.
Hell Hole Gorge National Park is a remote park in the arid mulga lands of south-western Queensland, where you can bush camp and enjoy nature.
The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the reddest sand ever seen.