The old Injune Courthouse offers a unique glimpse into the town's history, particularly its connection to local ex-servicemen and women.
The Injune Creek Gallery is an exhibition space located in the centre of Injune accessed off Second Avenue.
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.
Possum Park is an affordable and well-equipped camping site features toilets, hot showers, and both powered and unpowered site options to suit your camping style.
The Injune Visitor Information Centre is a warm, welcoming gateway to the charming town of Injune and the popular Carnarvon Gorge National Park.
Nestled in the foothills of Carnarvon National Park, the charming town of Injune is where country hospitality and local experiences come together to create the
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon walk through tranquil bush setting. This 1.2km walk is located 380metres from the town centre.
Henricks Park is a vibrant gathering place for the residents and visitors of Injune and encapsulates the spirit and history of the area.
The Queensland Section of the Dingo Barrier Fence is 2,500km long.
Explore the township of Injune and learn about local characters who have made their mark on the town.
Get your camera ready as you pass through the Lonesome Section of Expedition National Park taking in the agricultural landscape and vantage points to enjoy
The Injune Visitor Information Centre is located in the centre of town in Hutton Street in Injune.
Set your bearings for adventure! Tucked at the foot of the majestic Carnavon Range, 90 kilometres north of Roma on the Great Inland Way, the