Roma's Easter in the Country Festival is a five-day celebration of all things country.
A weekend of racing, wining, dining and dancing. The event has been running since 1901 and is fondly known as the locals’ favourite Roma race
The Roma Country Music Festival is a two-day celebration of country music culture, showcasing a diverse lineup of musicians from emerging artists to national headliners.
A self-guided tour of the Oil Patch Museum, stand beneath the rigs and gain an understanding of the the Australian oil, gas and energy industry.
The brand new Roma Central Motel offers contemporary well-appointed accommodation. They are centrally located and just a few minutes' walk to most facilities in Roma.
Find inspirational small-group experiences revealing the unique landscapes, ecology and history of the southwest Outback Queensland region, including Carnarvon Gorge National Park.
The Roma Visitor Information Centre is located on 2 Riggers Road in Roma.
Experience the history of the search and discovery of oil and gas in Roma. Settle back and relax under the outback skies.
Join them at The Big Rig in Roma to discover the unique history of how and where the Australian oil and gas industry originated.
Operating the museum for five years in Roma, displaying fine motor cars ranging from Minis, Mustangs, Chevs and corvettes .
Get a free, behind-the-scenes experience of LifeFlight and what it takes to run an aeromedical service in the Maranoa Region.
The Roma Butter Factory Museum invites you to step back in time to explore the unique old building.
Pete’s Place is a locally run motel situated on the western side of Roma.
Motel Carnarvon is where you will enjoy friendly personalised service. they offer quiet, comfortable, clean and spacious all ground floor accommodation with undercover parking.
The Roma Saleyards are the largest cattle selling facility in the southern hemisphere, seeing over 400,000 cattle a year.
Roma Saleyard is the largest cattle selling centre in Australia, known for record breaking sales.
Big Rig Top Tourist Park provides more than just a few nights of accommodation on your way through Roma.
No trip to Roma is complete without a selfie with the Big Bottle Tree!
Be inspired by the exhibitions on display in the Roma on Bungil Gallery and the Walk of Art Gallery.
The Roma Court House is an impressive building which was opened in 1901.
Encompassing the picturesque Railway Dam, this leisurely walk is a must for enthusiast of the Australian bush.
This heritage listed Heroes' Avenue features 140 bottle trees as a tribute to the fallen soldiers from the Roma District.
Following the peaceful waters of Bungil Creek, this 1.7 kilometre shared concrete paved pathway is ideal for walkers, joggers and cyclists.
The largest commercially operational windmill manufactured by Southern Cross can be viewed at close range on the grounds of Pumps and Solar.
This striking mural containing 17 local elements is interpreted by means of an audio and moving light presentation.