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Nestled in the heart of Queensland's Outback, Mount Isa Golf Club offers a unique golfing experience that combines stunning natural beauty with a warm welcome.
Mount Isa Family Fun Park is a vibrant and inclusive outdoor space designed for children of all ages and abilities.
Visit three fascinating attractions in one location.
Outback at Isa is your one stop shop to explore what the region has to offer. They are an award winning Visitor Information Centre.
Lake Moondarra is situated just 17 kilometers north of the city centre of Mount Isa.
Wide expanses of Mitchell grass plains and spinifex woodland are protected in this park on the Barkly Tableland, a peaceful stopover for weary travellers.
The droving museum houses a history of Australia's pioneering past. Located on the eastern side of the township of Camooweal.
Fountain Springs is a natural waterhole set amongst a dramatic rocky outcrop. It is a great place to cool off and soak in the serenity.
Corella Dam and Clem Walton Park are fabulous places for a picnic, some fishing, kayaking or a night under the stars camping, for free.
Boulia Golf Club delivers a one-of-a-kind outback golfing experience, where vast horizons, red earth, and a warm local welcome set the tone.
Even when travelling through Queensland’s Outback, a state of the art sports and aquatic centre is only as far away as the sign to Boulia.
When Boulia storekeeper James Edward Jones built his home in 1888, little did he know that it would become one of Western Queensland's major attractions.
Show creators have brought many bush characters to life, displayed in their own environment, to tell you their stories about the mysterious Min Min lights.
The Min Min Encounter is a unique theatrical experience incorporating animatronics, fibre optics and loads of other high tech wizardry.
Enjoy paddle boarding, fishing, picnicking, bird watching and more at Chinaman Creek Dam. It has something for the whole family!
The Cloncurry Lookout is just a three-minute drive out of town, and features a stunning water tank mural and 360-degree views of the outback.
Get out and explore nature on Cloncurry's Eco Trail. The scenic trail winds its way through our outback bushland.
The Cloncurry River, with its beautiful weeping eucalyptus trees, is home to a variety of wildlife.
The memorial was installed by the Returned Sailors Soldiers Imperial League of Australia.
In the mid to late 1900’s, Mary Kathleen township was home to thousands of residents, most worked on Australia’s largest known uranium deposit.
John Flynn Place Museum and Art Gallery in Cloncurry commemorates the work of John Flynn and the beginnings of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Florence Clark Park, located in the Cloncurry town centre, is a great place for a family picnic.
Cloncurry's own self-guided drive tour features old railway stations, the Cloncurry Airport, heritage listed buildings, monuments commemorating World War II and plenty more.