Cunnamulla has its own Hollywood iconic sign. Great for a photo opportunity the sign is situated on the corner of Mitchell highway and Murray Street.
An ornately carved water fountain as a war memorial, standing in a traffic island at a five-way intersection in the outback town centre of Cunnamulla.
Its story is also based on the same theme as Charleville water tower.
Experience the rich Indigenous and settler histories, replenishing waters and shimmering mirages, and stunning desert-like vistas of this unique park.
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.
Meet Kenny, Eulo's much-loved Diprotodon statue and a favourite stop for travellers exploring Outback Queensland!
The Eulo Heritage Trail gives you a great insight into the wild days of Eulo.
The Francis Hotel Thallon is a friendly, country pub where you can enjoy a cold beer and great meals.
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.
This heritage listed Heroes' Avenue features 140 bottle trees as a tribute to the fallen soldiers from the Roma District.
Set off on Julia Creek's Historical Walk either as a short walk around the main area of town or the half day version.
The Julia Creek Opera House is home to a collection of local and regional photographs of the past life of the people of the region.
One feature you definitely won’t miss in Julia Creek is the 30 metre wine glass shaped water tower.
The Lenroy Slab Hut stands as testament to the history and resilience of bush life in the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
The Longreach Railway Museum is a static museum depicting what life was like in the 1900s.
The Longreach Powerhouse Museum is the largest preserved rural generating facility in Australia.
The Longreach School of Distance Education is a unique experience and is one of 16 distance education schools in the country.
A hidden gem in Ilfracombe, Queensland with a 1 mile display of farm machinery and local history, a great way to spend an afternoon.
The Major Mitchell Memorial clock commemorates Thomas Mitchell who was the first European to explore this area back in 1846.
Step back in time where everyday early outback life is on display at Morven Historical Museum.
The Mungindi Sculpture Trail is an open-air art gallery installation that uniquely crosses the Queensland/New South Wales border in two spots.
The Outback Museum of Australia, or OMOA as it is called, aims to showcase the landscape, the people and the industries of Outback Queensland.
While visiting the Barcaldine Visitor Information Centre, take the time to appreciate the 360-degree views of Barcaldine.
Donated by Robert Perry, descendent of the circus troupe that carved their name into history when they formed way back in the 1860’s.
One of the first buildings built in Bedourie, the Mud Hut was erected in the early 1880s with mud collected from Eyre Creek.