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This striking mountain rises above plains of grazing land, and features basalt columns, rocky scree slopes, open woodlands, vine thickets and diverse bird life.
Located a 35 minute drive from Taroom, Glebe Weir is pet-friendly and offers mostly un-powered sites with a limited number of powered sites.
Come for the day or come for a week! Whether you're passing through Moura, or wanting to stop for a rest
The Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery displays a variety of exhibitions from the region including touring shows, and works by local artists.
Greycliffe Homestead was originally built in the 1870s and constructed of slabs cut with adze and a pitsaw, rafters were crafted from round bush timber.
The Spirit of the Land Mural is an extraordinary dedication to the history of the land.
The Queensland Heritage Park complex in Biloela, Central Queensland, represents a celebration of our nation's glorious past and the pioneering spirit of Australians.
Callide Dam is located 12 kilometres from Biloela via sealed road and approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Gladstone via the Dawson Highway.
A short drive from Biloela provides travellers and locals with an incredible view of the Callide Dam and Power Station.
Built in 1883 by the Campbell family, Kilburnie Homestead is the birthplace of local artist Ruby Campbell.
Planning to come through Moura in your travels? Why not check out the Lion's Park!
A short drive from Moura provides travellers and locals with an incredible view of the Dawson mine, a large open-cut metallurgical, and export thermal mine.
A colourful maze of gorges, sandstone outcrops, striking rock formations, and rare and threatened plant species.
Nestled beneath Murphy’s Range in the central highlands, Lake Murphy is a perched lake and a photographer's dream.
This pleasant lookout is located less than a kilometre from the town of Taroom. Enjoy a picnic lunch in an undercover area overlooking the Dawson
Expedition National Park, in the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt, is a park of rugged gorges, spectacular views, remote camp sites, wildflowers and wildlife.
Opened in 1932, Maranoa Collieries was a major employer for the area and played a significant role in the development of the town.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon walk through tranquil bush setting. This 1.2km walk is located 380metres from the town centre.
The Injune Creek Gallery is an exhibition space located in the centre of Injune accessed off Second Avenue.
The Queensland Section of the Dingo Barrier Fence is 2,500km long.
Henricks Park is a vibrant gathering place for the residents and visitors of Injune and encapsulates the spirit and history of the area.
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.
Calico Cottage Heritage Complex is a not to be missed stop when travelling through Wallumbilla.