If you like your art alfresco, then you'll love the Blackall Sculpture Trail.
The Major Mitchell Memorial clock commemorates Thomas Mitchell who was the first European to explore this area back in 1846.
Donated by Robert Perry, descendent of the circus troupe that carved their name into history when they formed way back in the 1860’s.
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.
Filled to the brim with treasures of yesteryear, some dating back as far as the 1800's, you'll be surprised at what you'll find.
The Longreach Powerhouse Museum is the largest preserved rural generating facility in Australia.
In Thallon be sure to stop and check out the Giant Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat statue located at the park.
The Quilpie Powerhouse was turned on in Quilpie March 1952. Quilpie was the first town in Western Queensland to have a powerhouse.
At 9.50pm on the 5th of September 2014, 26km south of Charleville, Australian transport history was made.
A herd of little white bulls has joined Aramac's famous White Bull to recognise the exploits of Harry Redford.
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.
Muttaburra has the distinction of being the town closest to the geographic Centre of Queensland. A new monument has been constructed to mark the location.
The Flood Marker project serves to tell the story of the people of 1990, many of whom are still here and remember it vividly.
The Cloncurry Lookout is just a three-minute drive out of town, and features a stunning water tank mural and 360-degree views of the outback.
Cloncurry's own self-guided drive tour features old railway stations, the Cloncurry Airport, heritage listed buildings, monuments commemorating World War II and plenty more.
The memorial was installed by the Returned Sailors Soldiers Imperial League of Australia.
Visitors to Cunnamulla can be forgiven for mistaking this outback town's main street "Stockyard Street" for Melbourne's Hosier Lane.
Cunnamulla has its own Hollywood iconic sign. Great for a photo opportunity the sign is situated on the corner of Mitchell highway and Murray Street.
The Cunnamulla Fella is a song written by Stan Coster and sung by Slim Dusty. He is an iconic Australian Bush character.
On the Heritage trail see the unique characteristics of Cunnamulla and discover colourful stories from the past.
An ornately carved water fountain as a war memorial, standing in a traffic island at a five-way intersection in the outback town centre of Cunnamulla.
Its story is also based on the same theme as Charleville water tower.
The Eulo Heritage Trail gives you a great insight into the wild days of Eulo.
Meet Kenny, Eulo's much-loved Diprotodon statue and a favourite stop for travellers exploring Outback Queensland!