Take your seat on the expansive green space in front of the supersized outdoor screen for the brand new Quilpeta Night Show.
A stay in Quilpie can be as busy or as relaxing as you wish. Picnic and fish at the Bulloo River.
In 1930 famous Amy Johnson landed in Quilpie on her journey from England to Australia.
For an outback experience with true country hospitality, make the Quilpie and District Show your big weekend out!
Quilpie Golf Club offers visitors a truly unforgettable outback golfing experience, where the wide-open landscapes and red earth create a spectacular backdrop for every round.
The Quilpie Heritage Inn, formerly known as the Quilpie Hotel is located in the main Street of Quilpie in the East Channel Country in Queensland.
Beat the heat and relax at the Quilpie Swimming Pool Complex. There is a children’s wading pool and kiosk available for your convenience.
Family operated Motel offering quality accommodation with ground level spacious en-suite units set in landscaped gardens and plenty of off-street parking.
Make your way to Quilpie for this great school holiday event.
Allow the Quilpie Shire introduce you to a radiant beauty - the exquisite boulder opal.
The Quilpie Golf Open weekend is a fantastic weekend to play on one of the most unique red earth golf courses in Australia.
The Quilpie Powerhouse was turned on in Quilpie March 1952. Quilpie was the first town in Western Queensland to have a powerhouse.
Get your backside trackside, when the dust flies at Quilpie Race Track for the Quilpie Diggers Race Club Quilpie Cup.
The Quilpie Shire Gallery at the Visitor Information Centre showcases local talent as well as artists from over the country.
The Quilpie Shire, along the Natural Sciences Loop and Warrego Way has an incredible Military History and they want to share it with you.
The Quilpie Shire has long railway history with Quilpie being at the end of the Western railway line.
Save the date for the Quilpie Sporting Clay's Club inaugural annual Carnival.
The Quilpie Stations and Dinosaurs Getaway is the perfect family adventure in Outback Queensland, blending opal fossicking, outback station stays, and dinosaur discoveries.
This accredited Visitor Information Centre offers a one-stop-shop for travel information including maps, brochures and itineraries.
Quilpie is the 'End of the Railway Line' or the beginning ...... depending on how you want to look at things.
Nominate your bowls team for Quilpie's two day bowls carnival.
The Radio Picture Theatre is a classic Art Nouveau movie theatre, with the original canvas seating and painted screen facade.
Ram Park is a collection of old buildings filled with displays and stories that bring Blackall's colourful history to life, preserving it for future generations.
Rangelands Outback Camp is an exclusive 6 (six) tent camp for only 12 pampered guests.
The renowned Dig the Tropic geo tourism trail, a unique adventure linking the Southern Great Barrier Reef with Queensland’s Outback, has undergone a dynamic transformation recently, following a successful grant through Tourism and Events Queensland’s Contestable Funding Program. Aligning with the State Government’s Phase 2 (Evolve and Transform) of the Towards Tourism 2032 Implementation Plan, […]