The Waltzing Matilda Centre is a museum so steeped in Australiana that the architecture itself references the landscape and history of the local region.
Wander along Charleville's Warrego River Walk beside the northernmost tributary of the Darling River.
The Wilson River Fishing Hole is situated within one kilometre of the historic Noccundra Hotel. All facilities are available at the hotel.
The epic Sand Hills, located at Ourdel Station, west of Windorah, have great views and some of the reddest sand ever seen.
Experience for yourself what life was like for 3500 United States Army Air Force personnel stationed in Charleville in 1943.
The Wyandra Beach is a sandy enclave perfect for fishing, picnics and bushwalking.
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 cultural hub hosts art exhibitions and displays a permanent photographic exhibition of over 150 Heritage Photos.
These markers tell the story of the biggest flood in the history of this region.
A detailed history of, notorious bushrangers and cattle duffing brother’s, Patrick and James Kenniff is displayed at the magnificent Coolibah tree, the Kenniff Tree.
Enjoy the gardens and storyboards of Meat Ant Park. The giant sculpture is over a million times the size of the actual ant.
The Augathella Skate Park is located at Meat Ant Park, next door to the town library.
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.
This building serves as a symbol of Frontier Services’ rich history and enduring presence in one of our most iconic remote communities.
Anything west of here "is beyond the Black Stump". Located behind the Blackall State Schools in Thistle Street is the Black Stump memorial.
If you like your art alfresco, then you'll love the Blackall Sculpture Trail.
Many of the graves in the Blackall Cemetery date back to the late 1800s.
Take a leisurely walk in the St George Bush Tucker Garden to explore the local heritage.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre provides you with an incredible insight into this iconic outback service which is still operating today.
The Flood Marker project serves to tell the story of the people of 1990, many of whom are still here and remember it vividly.
Travelling with teenagers? Let them stretch their legs in Charleville's new skate park. Conveniently located next door to the swimming pool.
Stop by Charleville's oldest tree, a gracious and grand Moreton Bay Ash (Carbeen). Its botanical name is Corymbia tessellaris and the tree is nationally registered.
Enjoy paddle boarding, fishing, picnicking, bird watching and more at Chinaman Creek Dam. It has something for the whole family!