The Alpha region is famous for its petrified wood and its latest attraction the Fossilised Forest sculpture reflects this.
The Jackson Collections is the lifetime collections of two brothers, Hilton and Ike Jackson.
The old Injune Courthouse offers a unique glimpse into the town's history, particularly its connection to local ex-servicemen and women.
The Royal Theatre Winton is an iconic open-air theatre built in 1918 and is just one of two open-air theatres still operating in Australia.
The Station Store is based on the original outback emporiums that stocked everything and were a highlight for station folk coming into town for shopping.
The Wellshot Centre is dedicated to telling the story of one of Australia's largest sheep stations.
This striking mural containing 17 local elements is interpreted by means of an audio and moving light presentation.
Behind the Alpha Tourist Information Centre in Shakespeare Street is the Tivoli Theatre Museum that houses a collection of memorabilia from the early settlement days.
The Waltzing Matilda Centre is a museum so steeped in Australiana that the architecture itself references the landscape and history of the local region.
The Whitula Gate Museum is based around an original slab hut built by the Rabbit Board in 1906 as a boundary riders' hut.
Experience for yourself what life was like for 3500 United States Army Air Force personnel stationed in Charleville in 1943.
In the heart of Queensland’s Outback, Croydon’s railway heritage tells the story of a gold rush boomtown connected by the historic Normanton to Croydon line.
This cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 Heritage Photos.
Nestled in the heart of Augathella, the newly constructed Augathella Experience immerses visitors in rich history and captivating tales.
Explore the digital archive and experience court hearings from the past.
This building serves as a symbol of Frontier Services’ rich history and enduring presence in one of our most iconic remote communities.
If you like your art alfresco, then you'll love the Blackall Sculpture Trail.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre provides you with an incredible insight into this iconic outback service which is still operating today.
The accredited Visitor Information Centre staff are friendly and knowledgeable and can provide you with local information.
Drop into Crackup Corner where you’ll be greeted by their ticket seller and sent on the yellow brick road of laughter and intrigue.
Discover unique and interesting sculptures, larger than life wall murals and vibrant artworks from the many visiting and resident artists that have touched the region.
If you love history, you’ll enjoy the Duncan McIntyre Museum in Julia Creek, home to countless relics from a bygone era.
Created by Antone Bruinsma, the Fossilised Forest sculptures celebrates the Alpha areas rich collections of fossilised wood.
Visit the remains of a concrete building which housed a generating plant supplying power to a RAAF High Frequency / Direction Finding Station.
Beneath the Creek allows you to hear about these remarkable tiny creatures and to view them in a habitat similar to that in the wild.