The Injune Creek Gallery is an exhibition space located in the centre of Injune accessed off Second Avenue.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon walk through tranquil bush setting. This 1.2km walk is located 380metres from the town centre.
A colourful maze of gorges, sandstone outcrops, striking rock formations, and rare and threatened plant species.
When travelling the Overlanders Way, between Townsville and Mount Isa, the Jack Brown Lions Park at Richmond presents itself as a halfway stopover.
Jack Howe, Australia's most famous shearer, shore a record of 321 sheep in 7 hours and 40 minutes in 1892.
The Jane Neville Rolfe collection is named after the famous water colourist who visited Alpha Station in the 1800s.
The Jericho Drive Inn is the smallest Drive Inn Theatre in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a unique experience to watch the latest movies.
The John Egan Pioneer Track highlights the ecological and cultural values of the Stonehenge town reserve.
John Flynn Place Museum and Art Gallery in Cloncurry commemorates the work of John Flynn and the beginnings of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
For travelers, there are few things more relaxing than slipping into a luxurious Artesian Bath at the end of a long day driving.
Kooroorinya Falls is a natural waterhole surrounded by high rock walls on one side and sandy, shaded banks on the other.
Visiting Australia's premier marine fossil museum, Kronosaurus Korner, is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.
Lagoon Creek on the outskirts of Barcaldine is a popular walking and birdwatching area. There are two kilometres of walking tracks
Lake Bindegolly National Park is a remote but accessible park on the edge of Queensland's channel country. This park is a bird and sunset-watcher's paradise,
Lake Fred Tritton has a relaxed, yet energetic vibe and is bursting with activities to excite the whole family.
Lake Moondarra is situated just 17 kilometers north of the city centre of Mount Isa.
While travelling the Matilda Highway, take a side track to discover more of Queensland's Outback as you travel between Tambo and Blackall.
Leahy House is a Historical house open to the public 7 days a week to view how life was lived in 1890's Thargomindah.
The Lenroy Slab Hut stands as testament to the history and resilience of bush life in the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
Planning to come through Moura in your travels? Why not check out the Lion's Park!
It is a camping, recreation and fishing area. It's open daily, all year round.
This is Queensland’s channel country, where flooding rains and devastating droughts are part of western Queensland life.
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.