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Whilst traveling outback Queensland and the far west on your 4WDing holiday, you can marvel at Big Red, the 40-metre-high sand dune that marks the symbolic eastern edge of the Simpson Desert. Situated...
The billabong is located on the edge of town and is easily accessed by travelers with RV's or towing caravans. It's a beautiful place to view the uniquely outback Queensland sunset, and where you can...
It's impossible to come to Birdsville without popping into the historic Birdsville Hotel!
The Birdsville Racecourse is home to the world renowned Birdsville Races that are held annually in September as part of the Simpson Desert Racing Carnival. You'll find the track three kilometres east of...
If you're traveling the far west and outback Queensland as part of your backpacker, caravanning, and 4WDing adventure, you must visit the Birdsville Waddi Trees and touch the ancient past. Located 12 kilometres...
The Burke and Wills Tree is part of the famous Burke and Wills expedition story from the 1800's. This Coolabah Tree is situated on the banks of the Diamantina River and is only three kilometres from Birdsville....
The Carcory Homestead was built in 1877 of local limestone by Hector and Norman Wilson. It's last inhabitant, Sydney Kidman abandoned it in the early 1900s after unsuccessfully battling severe drought....
Take a trip back in time and check out how the sick and injured were treated in hospital during the early 1900s.
Birdsville is home to the only operating geothermal power station in Australia. For the scientifically minded and environmentalists among you, an outback adventure to the far west and channel country...
Every year, adventurous travellers from Australia and around the world experience the thrill of crossing the Simpson Desert on their adventure to outback Queensland and the far west. Home to thousands...