This Live Outback Stockman's Show tells the story of real life stockmen and women who work on the land.
Show creators have brought many bush characters to life, displayed in their own environment, to tell you their stories about the mysterious Min Min lights.
Step back in time where everyday early outback life is on display at Morven Historical Museum.
In 1886, the Rabbit Fence was built to ‘rabbit proof’ Queensland, measuring 47 403kms.
War Memorials were constructed after the Boer War, 1902, to remember and honour the fallen.
Mount Isa Family Fun Park is a vibrant and inclusive outdoor space designed for children of all ages and abilities.
Come for the day or come for a week! Whether you're passing through Moura, or wanting to stop for a rest
The Mud Springs are located nine kilometres west of Eulo. The mud springs have evolved due to the underground pressure from the Great Artesian Basin.
The Mulga Lands Gallery is a bright contemporary art space with curated exhibitions changing regularly with an array of artistic genres.
The Native Wells, located approximately 90 klms west of Windorah on the Diamantina Development Road, offer a quick stop by the side of the road.
Pack the van for a few days alongside the tree-lined Moonie River at the Nindigully Tourist and Visitor Area (free camping)
Take a walk back in time at the Old Injune Cemetery, which contains graves from 1930 to 1976.
Opened in 1932, Maranoa Collieries was a major employer for the area and played a significant role in the development of the town.
The One Ton Post is the original survey peg whereas at Cameron Corner, sadly they've had to replace theirs with a cement marker.
Outback at Isa is your one stop shop to explore what the region has to offer. They are an award winning Visitor Information Centre.
The Outback Museum of Australia, or OMOA as it is called, aims to showcase the landscape, the people and the industries of Outback Queensland.
The Outer Barcoo Interpretive Centre, a museum depicting the evolution of nature from 100 million years ago to the present.
The Bulloo River flows through the town of Thargomindah and there are several different fishing holes along the river.
Donated by Robert Perry, descendent of the circus troupe that carved their name into history when they formed way back in the 1860’s.
Peter Dawes Park is centrally located in Burke St Julia Creek. The Park includes undercover picnic tables with BBQ facilities and a shaded kids playground.
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.
Allow the Quilpie Shire introduce you to a radiant beauty - the exquisite boulder opal.
The Quilpie Powerhouse was turned on in Quilpie March 1952. Quilpie was the first town in Western Queensland to have a powerhouse.
The walk around the Roma Bush Gardens is a relaxing and insightful way to enjoy native flora and the Australian bush.
The Roma Butter Factory Museum invites you to step back in time to explore the unique old building.