Combining the best that Blackall has to offer, the outback explodes into a five-day festival.
The Blackall Show is an annual event presented by Barcoo Pastoral Society, to bring together and celebrate the talents and spirit of the local community.
The Bushman's Artisan Art Gallery plays host to “Paint and Laughter Dinner”.
A spectacular day at the races, where the Blackall and Tambo communities come together to showcase the rich traditions and friendly hospitality.
Social or Barefoot Bowls is a great way to be introduced to lawn bowls and everyone is welcome at Blackall.
Amid the gorges and rocky formations of the Gowan Range tablelands, Idalia National Park protects extensive mulga woodlands, the Bulloo River's headwaters and threatened wildlife.
The Blackall Woolscour is the last remaining steam operated wool washing plant in Australia. This complex is a living museum.
Stratford Country offers immersive tours of Indigenous and Pioneer history and modern beef production for self-contained caravaners on all-inclusive weekends.
Oasis Motor Inn Blackall invites you to experience new levels of comfort as Blackall’s newest four star motel.
Visitors can experience the action of a live sale from the purpose built viewing deck.
Jack Howe, Australia's most famous shearer, shore a record of 321 sheep in 7 hours and 40 minutes in 1892.
Welcome to The Woolshed Baa & Grill and The Baa-Rista Blackall's only licensed 'a la carte' restaurant open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
What better way to rest, relax and unwind after a day's sightseeing but in the warm waters of the Great Artesian Basin at Blackall Aquatic
Anything west of here "is beyond the Black Stump". Located behind the Blackall State Schools in Thistle Street is the Black Stump memorial.
The Five Mile Waterhole is a great little waterhole which is quiet and shady location with plenty of room for keen fishermen.
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.
While travelling the Matilda Highway, take a side track to discover more of Queensland's Outback as you travel between Tambo and Blackall.
Mr Behan made his first sulky when he was about 14 years old in Wagga. His buggy and wagon display are on show
Donated by Robert Perry, descendent of the circus troupe that carved their name into history when they formed way back in the 1860’s.
The Major Mitchell Memorial clock commemorates Thomas Mitchell who was the first European to explore this area back in 1846.
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.
Blackall is located on the Matilda Highway and is name after Sir Samuel Blackall, the second Governor of Queensland.