The Isa Street Festival is a free community event that is fun for the entire family.
The Outback town of Isisford was settled in the mid 1800s and the architecture reflects the lifestyle of it's humble beginnings.
The Isisford Fishing Competition, where the fish are jumping, the campfires are crackling, and the laughter is as plentiful as the fish in the river.
The Isisford area is renowned for its production of food and fibre for over a hundred years.
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.
Jackson is a small town located between Miles and Roma on the Warrego Highway, approximately four hours drive from Brisbane.
A rural hub with a pub to service weary travellers, Jambin is on the Burnett Highway just south of Smoky Creek.
The Jane Neville Rolfe collection is named after the famous water colourist who visited Alpha Station in the 1800s.
Explore the ruins of the hotel, learn it's history from the Information board and visit the small cemetery located near the ruins.
Located along the Capricorn Highway, between Emerald and Barcaldine in Queensland's Outback, Jericho's streets are named after scientists.
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.
Nestled on the Overlander’s Way, Julia Creek is a vibrant outback town located 650 km west of Townsville and 250 km east of Mount Isa.
For travelers, there are few things more relaxing than slipping into a luxurious Artesian Bath at the end of a long day driving.
Come along and enjoy the award winning Bush Dinner nights at the Julia Creek Caravan Park (all welcome including free campers).
Grab your friends and kids and pop down for an afternoon of fun and Mini Golf in Julia Creek!
This is an opportunity to taste some local cooking, support the Lions Club and purchase some handmade pottery.
Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival is an epic jam-packed three days of fun and entertainment in Queensland Australia.
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.
Julia Creek is an RV Friendly town and has a designated free camping area alongside the water’s edge of Julia Creek.
Julia Creek Motel is a welcoming, family-friendly motel that puts the best of the town right at your doorstep.
The Julia Creek Opera House is home to a collection of local and regional photographs of the past life of the people of the region.