Experience the charm of Croydon's history and culture at Matron Morrow Hall Library, a hub for learning and connection.
Step back in time where everyday early outback life is on display at Morven Historical Museum.
One of the first buildings built in Bedourie, the Mud Hut was erected in the early 1880s with mud collected from Eyre Creek.
Qantas Founders Museum is an independent not-for-profit community organisation, operating since 1996, to commemorate the ethos and preserve the material heritage of the founders.
The Quilpie Powerhouse was turned on in Quilpie March 1952. Quilpie was the first town in Western Queensland to have a powerhouse.
Quilpie is the 'End of the Railway Line' or the beginning ...... depending on how you want to look at things.
The Radio Picture Theatre is a classic Art Nouveau movie theatre, with the original canvas seating and painted screen facade.
No trip to Roma is complete without a selfie with Roma's Largest Bottle Tree!
Tee off at Croydon Savannah Golf Course, where rugged Outback terrain, sweeping views, and peaceful landscapes create a one-of-a-kind golfing adventure under endless skies.
The largest commercially operational windmill manufactured by Southern Cross can be viewed at close range on the grounds of Pumps and Solar.
Home to one of Quilpie Shire's most iconic attractions, St Finbarr's Church rests on the foundations of an intriguing history.
The Tambo Heritage Precinct located on the eastern entrance of Tambo is where a portion of Tambo's history can be viewed.
Ignite your interest in sabotage, drama, and intrigue through the eyes of a Roma Rigger guide with the Big Rig Night Show.
The 12 Mile as it has been known since its heyday, is where you can discover a magnificent example of 19th century craftsmanship.
The Wellshot Centre is dedicated to telling the story of one of Australia's largest sheep stations.
The White Bull in Gordon Street Aramac commemorates one of the most famous cattle stealing episodes in Australia's history.
The historic Tree of Knowledge is famous for being the birthplace of the Australian Labour movement.
The Queensland Section of the Dingo Barrier Fence is 2,500km long.
A herd of little white bulls has joined Aramac's famous White Bull to recognise the exploits of Harry Redford.
At 9.50pm on the 5th of September 2014, 26km south of Charleville, Australian transport history was made.
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.
If you like your art alfresco, then you'll love the Blackall Sculpture Trail.
Muttaburra has the distinction of being the town closest to the geographic Centre of Queensland. A new monument has been constructed to mark the location.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre provides you with an incredible insight into this iconic outback service which is still operating today.