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If you are looking for an authentic Australian experience, get out and explore Queensland's spectacular Outback. From the magnificent natural diversity of the Channel Country in the south west, the Western Downs in the south east, the heritage-rich Matilda Country in the centre, and the ancient lands of the dinosaurs in the north, there is nowhere in the world quite like it.
Exploring the colourful and inspiring history of Queensland’s Outback is easy, following the Queensland Heritage Trails Network. The Network links fabulous learning opportunities - at each attraction, you will discover the Outback's fascinating stories.
The Roma Big Rig museum celebrates the unique history of Australia’s oil and gas industry from the first discovery to today. A visit to the ‘Oil Patch’ leads you up close to the impressive rigs that made the industry possible.
At the Cosmos Centre & Observatory in Charleville, you can marvel at crystal clear night skies and learn how Indigenous people used them for food gathering and navigation.
A true icon of the Outback, the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame in Longreach exhibits our pioneering past. Here, the stories of mustering cattle, natural disasters, and life in the saddle come alive.
Queensland's Outback was once part of the 'Great Inland Sea', making the area rich in fossils. The world-heritage listed Riversleigh fossil deposits are among the richest and most extensive in the world, dating back 15-25 million years! At the Riversleigh Fossil Centre in Mount Isa, you can take a guided tour to experience a reconstructed world as it was millions of years ago and learn from the local palaeontologists. Lark Quarry contains the world’s only record of a dinosaur stampede.
Mount Isa makes the dramatic world of underground mining more accessible. Here, visitors are taken below ground into the Hard Times Mine to learn about the area’s mining history.
Queensland’s Outback is where Australia’s national airline Qantas was born. You can learn about the history of the airline at the Qantas Founders Outback Museum. At the School of Distance Education in Mount Isa, Longreach or Charleville, visit one of the largest “classrooms” in the world. Listen to a lesson from the ‘School of the Air’ providing education by radio to children on isolated properties.
Organised tours take in Outback highlights to make it easy for you to explore the many national icons.
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