A rural hub with a pub to service weary travellers, Jambin is on the Burnett Highway just south of Smoky Creek.
Located along the Capricorn Highway, between Emerald and Barcaldine in Queensland's Outback, Jericho's streets are named after scientists.
Nestled on the Overlander’s Way, Julia Creek is a vibrant outback town located 650 km west of Townsville and 250 km east of Mount Isa.
Nestled in the heart of Outback Queensland, Jundah is a charming town that invites visitors to experience the tranquility and unique charm of rural Australia.
Kajabbi is a tiny, sleepy settlement in north west Queensland, in an area that is steeped in history.
Kynuna was established in the 1860s and in its early days boasted three hotels. It was a staging post for Cobb and Co Coaches.
Longreach is the 'Heart of Outback Queensland', with iconic attractions such as the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum.
Located 104 kilometres south east of Cloncurry, McKinlay was named after the McKinlay River which was discovered and named by the explorer John McKinlay.
Middleton was named after the first white man in the district who was a member of the 1862 expedition led by John McKinlay.
In 1859 on the mail route from Brisbane to Charleville, a small area was taken from the property Victoria Downs and set aside for public
Affectionately known as the 'oasis of the outback', Mount Isa is a gleaming mirage on the horizon for travellers from all directions.
Moura is a central point and vibrant community for the people who serve its local industries – the farmers, growers and miners and their families
Travel some 40 kilometres west of Roma, along the Warrego Highway and discover the whistlestop town of Muckadilla, or 'Mucka' as the locals call it.
Mungallala, said to mean 'food and water' is the site of a cypress sawmill, located about half way between Mitchell and Morven.
Visit the town of Muttaburra and experience the sense of wide open spaces, where the sky stretches undisturbed from one horizon to the other.
Just 45 kilometres south east of St George, Nindigully or "The Gully" as it's locally known, is pretty much four houses and a pub.
The Gulf Savannah region extends from the Great Dividing Range in the east to the Northern Territory border in the west.
Home of Queensland Boulder Opal, Opalton lies 124 kilometres from Winton. Opal was first discovered here by George Cragg in 1888.
Prairie is a small township to the east of Hughenden in Queensland's Flinders Shire in the great North West.
The historic Quamby Pub (established in 1860) has been revived and is now operational!
A stay in Quilpie can be as busy or as relaxing as you wish. Picnic and fish at the Bulloo River.
Imagine being in a place so diverse, so vast, you feel an indescribable sense of freedom.
There’s more than meets the eye in Roma – Come and visit and let us reveal the treasures of the Roma region.
From the moment you arrive to the time you leave, St George relaxes the senses in all the right ways.
Stamford is a town steeped with Outback history and was once an overnight stop for Cobb and Co Coaches travelling from Hughenden to Winton.