Longreach Visitor Guide 2024

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Acknowledgement to Country

Longreach Regional Council acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which our Council operates; the Iningai, Malintji and Kuunkari peoples. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging and value the traditions, cultures and aspirations of the First Australians of this land. We acknowledge and hold in great significance the valuable contribution that Traditional Owners have made and continue to make within the Longreach Region communities.

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Longreach If you are serious about discovering our town, then one night is quite simply not enough. We’ve plenty of reasons to linger longer in Longreach; Aussie heritage, adventure, authentic outback shows, live entertainment, river cruises and great dining. Let’s see if we can tempt you with a few ideas...

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WHAT’S FOR DINNER

OUTBACK RAIL ADVENTURE

The culinary scene in Longreach caters to a variety of preferences, from casual pub meals to more upscale dining experiences. The inclusion of international cuisine reflects the diverse tastes of our community. Longreach boasts an outstanding selection of international cuisine and these three are firm favourites with the locals. Happy Valley Chinese restaurant, The Italian Restaurant and Little Star Indian restaurant, with a mix of options for both dining in and take away, providing flexibility for different preferences and occasions.

Embark on an Outback Motor Rail adventure and capture the essence of exploration over vast flood plains, relishing nostalgic tales and exclusive moments like smoko or sunset canapés. Rediscover the allure of rail romance while venturing through the heartland of Longreach and Ilfracombe. Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of the Outback aboard the heritage Rail Motor, offering a unique perspective on vast open downs country, stands of gidgee and picturesque countryside.

The Branch Cafe/Bar/Restaurant stands out as a culinary gem, celebrated for its emphasis on locally sourced produce and a diverse menu. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, it’s the ideal spot to unwind and savor delicious meals or expertly crafted cocktails, and open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If it’s a great counter meal you are after, we have you covered. The Birdcage Hotel, a familyfriendly hotel, boasts a bistro with a diverse selection, from succulent steaks to classic pub favorites, just down the road you will find the Longreach RSL and Starlight’s Tavern both open 7 days a week serving everyone’s favourite pub fare for lunch and dinner. For a truly delightful al a carte dining experience, Harry’s restaurant takes the stage offering a contemporary Australian menu alongside a wellstocked bar featuring cocktails, wine and beer—enticing palates with flavors that linger long after leaving this culinary haven.

LOCAL CHARACTERS Meet Ollie, our favourite Brahman bullock and owner, John Hawkes. Longreach residents adore this duo often seen downtown enjoying a coffee and chatting to visitors accompanied by Border Collies Henry, Arthur and Jane. Hawkes a talented stockman, entertainer and musician, nurtured Ollie since he was orphaned at just two days old. Their bond is evident, reflecting the care Hawkes has invested.

Unveiling the past Welcome to the Powerhouse & Historical Museum. The former Longreach Power House Generating Complex is a testament to local ingenuity, boasting 10 massive engines installed between 1948 and 1971. This site played a crucial role in revolutionizing Australia’s electrical industry with its unique gas production system. The town’s local history is also on display and housed within the former office of the Central West Regional Electricity Board, including Nogo Cottage, a window into family life in Western Queensland from 1938-1950. These displays are thanks to the team at the Longreach Archival group dedicated to preserving the heritage of our town through the collection, cataloging and maintenance of our history. Enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea and stroll through the Centenary Sensory Garden - a multi-faceted marvel, and living tribute with zones for Tranquility, where hues and scents blend harmoniously. Seating areas in Zone 2 offering serene reflections, and a Play Area in Zone 3, adorned with grevilleas, beckons both children and adults, take your shoes off and relax on the lawned area. Zone 4, with its hopscotch path surrounded by vibrant gazanias, connects visitors to the cultural heritage displayed through the Scar Tree.

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ININGAI NATURE RESERVE Located 2.5 km’s from Longreach on the Jundah Road. Bush walking tracks.

BOTANICAL WALKWAY 2.5km Linear walking track. Planted with native plants.

THOMSON RIVER FLOOD PLAINS WALK, 4.5km walking path out to the Thomson River.

OLD LONGREACH CEMETERY Take a self guided tour and explore the stories of our pioneers.

Find maps for all walks at the Longreach Explore Centre.

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walk this way.. STEP INTO NATURE’S Embrace, vast landscapes unveil an abundance of walking tracks inviting both adventure and serenity. The Botanic Walkway, a 2.5km stretch from Edkins Park to the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, is a masterpiece by landscape architect Lawrie Smith. Native plants of the Mitchell Grass Downs bioregion seamlessly blend with water-wise techniques, creating an oasis in the arid western Queensland landscape. The adventure continues with the Iningai Nature Reserve, a hidden gem and haven for birdlife – a twitcher’s paradise. A tribute to the Indigenous Iningai Traditional Owners, this reserve boasts three walking tracks: Coolibah loop along Watyakan Creek, the Wilga loop in the Mitchell Grass Downs region, a natural grassland wonder of global significance, and the Gidyea track featuring open downs country and rocky creek crossings, surrounded by stands of Gidyea.

UNVEILING HISTORY’S EPITAPHS: Discover our past, overlooking Iningai Nature Reserve on the edge of town lies the Longreach cemetery – a captivating repository of stories etched in stone. Here pioneers, heroes, and characters of the past find their eternal rest. From ANZACS to Aboriginal trackers, lost graves and many more. This sacred ground holds the memories of many. Some stories are legendary, some infamous, and others forgotten, creating a tapestry of the town’s rich history.

TRACING NATURE’S COURSE: Embark on a picturesque journey as the Thomson River walk finds its origins at Beersheba Park, inviting both locals and visitors to experience the scenic beauty of Longreach. This route also serves as the backdrop for the town’s Park Run, making it a popular destination for fitness enthusiasts. Following the reclaimed path of the old highway, this easy 4.5km walk leads to the glorious Thomson River, the lifeblood of our town. The straight road offers uninterrupted views of Longreach’s legendary sunrises and sunsets, creating a mesmerizing experience for those who venture along its course. Discover the enchanting allure of the Thomson River, where nature’s course unfolds in harmony with the town’s history and the vibrant energy of Park Run participants. Come, immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes and witness the magic of Longreach beneath the vast Outback sky.

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australian stockman’s hall of fame

OUR STORY BEGINS where all good stories begin, sitting around the kitchen table, catching up with family and friends, and sharing the day that was or the day to come. Sometimes we even exaggerate with theatrical flair or deliver a well-versed story with a touch of comedic expression that makes the story sound new and refreshed. It matters not that the story has been told and retold, what matters, is it is remembered; after all, history is nothing if not a collection of moments captured in a story. And so we share our story with you. The story of the ‘Great Brown Land’; its people, its landscapes, its animals, and its environment. That is our story, a moment captured, a time remembered, a people and place that is like no other. Indigenous, pastoralists, explorers, men, women and children, animals, and environment co-existing, succeeding, failing, living, and dying, they all have a story to tell, and it is our great honour to be the custodians of these stories and share them with our visitors.

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Hear first-hand the recollections from our extensive oral history collection, transcribed diary entries from those that cut a living from a harsh environment, the changing seasons that brought heartbreak or great wealth and success. “It was the bush that built the cities”, is not a throwaway line uttered once and forgotten; it is steeped in truth, and it is captured in Australia’s history books forever. Living in the Australian bush is not always easy, even today the challenges of distance and environment continue to shape the people who call it home. The stories captured and retold at the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame are our country’s history. Today we capture stories for tomorrow’s history, a generational conversation continues where the names and times may be different but where the stories remain as compelling and inspirational as they have always been. Take some time to experience this history and share it around your kitchen table.


outback aussie tours IN THE HEART of the Australian Outback, where the sun kisses the horizon and the land stretches as far as the eye can see, a remarkable story unfolds. Meet Alan and Sue Smith, the driving force behind Outback Aussie Tours, a business that has been shaping the tourism landscape of Western Queensland for over 36 years. This is not just a tale of entrepreneurship; it’s a heartfelt journey of passion, purpose, and unwavering commitment to showcasing the hidden gems of the Outback. It was Alan’s 21st birthday when a dream began to take shape. Growing up in Blackall, he was no stranger to the beauty and challenges of Western Queensland. His family’s ties to the land and Sue’s family’s management of stations in Southwest Queensland ignited a shared passion for the bush. As they saw Western Queensland communities face dwindling services and populations, Alan and Sue envisioned a business that would breathe new life into the region. Outback Aussie Tours was born from this vision, with a mission to educate and entertain visitors about the Outback.

Outback Aussie Tours was designed to offer an immersive experience, delving into the fauna, flora, geology and human history that shape this remarkable landscape. From the Aboriginal connections to pioneering stories and the day-to-day modern life on the land, every aspect is woven together and delivered with professionalism and passion. Day tour options include the recently introduced Outback Rail Adventure, Smithy’s Sunset Cruise, award-winning Drover’s Sunset Cruise and Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Show where guests enjoy an exclusive Outback dining experience under the stars with live entertainment. In Longreach and its surrounding areas, the Outback Aussie Tours experience is not just about tourism; it’s about connection and understanding. It’s about showcasing the heart of Australia, and the Smiths, along with their dedicated team, are the passionate storytellers of this extraordinary region. According to “Smithy”, dreams do come true. “We were two dreamers who turned our love for the land into an unforgettable Outback adventure and we’ve never looked back”.

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city charm in the bush THE BRANCH CAFÉ, Bar and Restaurant is owned and operated by Brecken and Joanne Curtis and is a passion project for the region, aiming to curate a little bit of city charm in the bush. After moving to Longreach in 2005, high school sweethearts—Bank Manager Brecken, wife Jo, a Registered Nurse—opened the aptly named Branch in 2021 after falling in love with the historical charm of the old Commercial Bank of Australia building, which still houses the original safe. Following an extensive renovation prior to opening, The Branch’s fit out pays homage to its art deco roots and showcases the buildings rich history of servicing Longreach as a bank, stock and station agency, dental clinic, government office and retail shop over the decades. Located in the centre of Longreach’s Eagle Street precinct, The Branch showcases the best of the Central West, utilizing local produce and quality ingredients from a variety of suppliers across Longreach and the surrounding regions. Situated in the heart of grazing country, the Longreach region is home to some of the most well-known, multi-generational pastoral properties in Queensland, so the focus on providing guests with authentic, top-quality tastes of the region is top of mind for Brecken, Jo, and Head Chef, Nevashin Naidu. Relocating to Longreach in 2019, South African native, Nevashin—Chef V—is the ultimate culinary carnivore. Deeply passionate about the art of producing top quality, protein-based dishes, V is meticulous about the selection and preparation of local beef, lamb and pork and constantly seeks out new techniques and flavours, enhancing the dining experience of each guest at The Branch.

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V’s passion, shared by Brecken and Jo, extends beyond the kitchen, with the Curtis family concurrently operating their own sheep property, Draughthorse, 50km out of Longreach. Home to organic Australian White / Dorper cross sheep, grazing on open Mitchell Grass Downs, Draughthorse sheep serve to supply The Branch under a ‘farm to table’ model allowing Brecken and Jo full control over the entire farming process, including animal welfare and sustainability. By incorporating as much local and seasonal produce as possible into their menu’s, Brecken and Jo have created a venue for both locals and visitors alike, which reflects their love for the region and aims to give back to a community that has given them, and their four young children, so much. Love of community is an enormous driving force behind The Branch, which thrives on providing exceptional food, outstanding coffee and perfectly curated cocktails, all whilst maintaining the old-fashioned country hospitality integral to the Outback spirit. Whether you’re popping in for breakfast and quick coffee from infamous barista Jess, or for lunch or dinner under the grand Poinciana tree in the garden courtyard, you will sense the passion and pride Brecken and Jo (and their incredible staff) have for the region, which they’ve called home for almost 20 years. The Branch is not just a business venture, but a heartfelt endeavor from the Curtis family to contribute to the growth and vitality of the Longreach community for years to come.


journey through aviation history at qantas founders museum

Yayoi Kusama, THE SPIRIT OF THE PUMPKINS DECENDED INTO THE HEAVENS, 2017, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra, purchased 2018 with the assistance of Andrew and Hiroko Gwinnett © YAYOI KUSAMA

EXPERIENCE THE CAPTIVATING masterpiece “THE SPIRITS OF THE PUMPKINS DESCENDED INTO THE HEAVENS” by internationally acclaimed artist Yayoi Kusama, now showcased at the Qantas Founders Art Gallery. Entry is free. Renowned as ‘the world’s most popular artist,’ Yayoi Kusama from Japan (born 1929) is celebrated for her immersive installations featuring polka dots and mirrors. Throughout her illustrious 60-year career, she has explored vast notions of space and the human form, employing recurring motifs such as dots, eyes, nets, and pumpkins to delve into repetition and craft sensory encounters evoking the infinite. Her 2017 installation “THE SPIRITS OF THE PUMPKINS DESCENDED INTO THE HEAVENS” features a dynamic yellow room adorned with black polka dots of various sizes. At its heart lies a mirrored enclosure housing numerous illuminated pumpkin sculptures, visible through windows. These pumpkins, endlessly reflected within the internal mirrors, are also resplendent in yellow, adorned with dots. The mesmerizing interplay of dots, mirrors, and pumpkins conjures an optical illusion, immersing viewers in a sensation of boundless space and colour.

MORE THAN JUST a museum, the Qantas Founders Museum offers an interactive voyage through aviation history. Explore guided tours, marvel at original artifacts, and engage with multimedia exhibits animating Qantas’s rich heritage. As stewards of significant Qantas aircraft, including the iconic Boeing 747 “City of Bunbury” and the historic DC-3, we are committed to preserving Australia’s aviation legacy. Experience the enchantment of our Light and Sound show, Luminescent Longreach, our captivating light and sound spectacle projected onto the mighty Boeing 747 and other historic planes. It’s a world-class nocturnal adventure you won’t soon forget. At the Qantas Founders Museum, we celebrate the pioneering spirit that shaped Qantas – where adventure, innovation, and perseverance converge. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, aviation aficionado, or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, there’s something here for everyone. Join us in honouring the enduring legacy of Australian aviation – because some stories are meant to soar.

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how vision and passion have shaped award-winning experiences TAKE A LIFETIME grazier with a passion for outback pioneering life, a dry sense of humour and natural talent for telling a yarn and you have Richard Kinnon, joint founder of Outback Pioneers. With his creative wife and co-founder Marisse, who is equally passionate about all things Australian outback, he has helped Longreach celebrate its heritage and share its stories with thousands of visitors each year. Back in 2006 Richard had an idea for the company’s first tourism experience – a Cobb & Co stagecoach ride through the bush on the old Longreach-Windorah mail route. Fast forward 18 years, and Outback Pioneers has added to that with a whole range of awardwinning experiences, accommodation and inclusive holidays. Underlying everything is the family’s desire to inspire and educate current and future generations to enjoy and preserve the Australian outback. Their vision is that guests should be able to live an authentic outback experience by being immersed in the reality day and night. From staying in the pioneer-inspired The Staging Post accommodation in the heritage heart of town to stockman’s campfire dinner at the riverside under the stars on the Starlight’s Cruise Experience, you are embraced by outback hospitality, humour, entertainment and traditions. You can get a deeper sense of the inspiration at the heart of it all on the Nogo Station Experience. This fascinating half-day shares firsthand insights into life on a remote station, interweaves the history that lingers in the sunlit

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dust of the old shearing sheds and gives a real sense of place as you travel across the plains on an open-top, double decker bus to spot animals that call the outback home. ‘Passion’ can be an overused word but no-one can deny Richard Kinnon has it. Whether it’s buying an unwanted outback museum collection to help bring stories to life or restoring old vehicles and buggies, he lives and breathes the history of the outback pioneering times. Resilience is a quality you need in bucket loads to manage the ups and downs, droughts and floods, fires and famines of outback life. The Kinnon family’s resilience was never tested more than when the Pride of the Murray sank. Six months later, she was salvaged from the river and Richard’s hope rose with her but sadly she could not be used as a passenger vessel again. Only temporarily discouraged, Richard is now determined to preserve her as a tribute to Australia’s riverboat heritage. Today, she is a majestic landmark on the bank of the Thomson where she is being restored. Stage 1 of the restoration will take her to a point where guests can get aboard to stand on her deck. Whichever way you choose to explore the Outback Pioneers world, you’ll almost certainly meet some of the incredible Kinnon family. The next generation Jeremy, Lane and Abigail are equally passionate about the outback life and are also involved in creating an experience that leaves guests with a new appreciation of, and enthusiasm for, Australia’s amazing Outback.


uncover the heart of the outback with golden west tours

ARE YOU READY to embark on an unforgettable adventure through the captivating town of Longreach? Look no further than Golden West Tours, where they redefine the meaning of exceptional tours and country hospitality. Brett and Kathy Hintz are a husband and wife team with over 20 years’ experience in delivering professional guiding to guests on tours throughout Queensland. Through all these years of guiding tours and seeing the most beautiful places, it was Longreach where they chose to hang their hat 8 years ago. Why? Because Longreach is a fantastic, welcoming community. The country atmosphere and hospitality of Longreach is what shines and so do the big smiles on the locals faces, where people say hello even if they don’t know you, so don’t forget to say hi to the locals as you walk down the street. Golden West Tours takes pride in offering small group experiences and boutique tours, ensuring that you receive personalized attention, and allowing you to be part of an intimate gathering of like-minded explorers while truly immersing yourself in the wonders of Longreach. You step into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, ready to explore the hidden gems of Longreach. Settle in and enjoy as you begin a journey filled with sights, sounds, and history that will leave you in awe. Brett is an experienced and knowledgeable guide and will be your trusted companion throughout the journey. His expertise and

passion for the region is conveyed in the stories, as he unveils the secrets of Longreach and shares fascinating insights that can’t be found in any guidebook. Prepare to be captivated by his enthusiasm and dedication to making your experience truly unforgettable. Golden West tours are committed to providing an authentic and immersive experience, not only showing the popular attractions; but they also take you off the beaten path, allowing you to discover the heart and soul of Longreach. From the iconic Wellshot Hotel to the breathtaking Outback landscape, every moment will be etched in your memory forever. From the moment you step on board, you’ll be greeted with warm smiles and genuine care. Guests are like family to this team and they go above and beyond to ensure your comfort and satisfaction. Their guides are renowned storytellers and have so much knowledge to share with their guests. Starting with a one hour Longreach History and Town Tour, taking in the not so travelled path around Longreach and Ilfracombe. So, if you’re ready to embark on a journey that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for Longreach, join Golden West Tours. Uncover the hidden treasures, embrace the country hospitality, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your personalized, small group, boutique tour today and let us show you the true essence of Longreach, Queensland.

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experience longreach MIX + MATCH ITINERARY OPTIONS Whether you are here for one day or five, remember to chat with the staff at the Longreach Explore Centre to tailor your stay based on your interests and available time. Discover Longreach, where history, nature, and culture come together in an unforgettable Outback experience.

1-2 HOUR EXPERIENCES POWERHOUSE & HISTORY MUSEUM

LUMINESCENT LONGREACH LIGHT SHOW

Approx. 1 hour | 9.00am – 3.30pm | M-F • Local history • Nogo Boundary Riders Cottage • Historical generating complex

Approx 1 hour • Night sound and light show at the Qantas Founders Museum

LONGREACH SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

Approx 2 hours • Savour signature canapes, • Drinks available for purchase • Add on Smithy’s Dinner & Show (approx. 2 hours)

Approx 1 hour | M-F mornings only • Guided tour • Experience an on-air lesson • Largest classroom in the world

LONGREACH HISTORY & TOWN TOUR Approx 1 hour | Tuesday & Thursday • Fully guided tour • Hear about its history, people and the town itself

ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTRE 7 Days, open from 1.00pm–4.00pm • Heritage listed building • Local crafts on display and for sale • Workshops

QLD HELICOPTERS Approx 90 min • Starlights Lookout scenic flight

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SILVER TAILS SUNSET RAIL EXPERIENCE

SMITHYS OUTBACK DINNER AND SHOW Approx 2 hours • Two course camp oven dinner under the stars

Choose your Special Interests • Self-guided Cemetery tour • Town History Self-guided walk • Qld Helicopters short scenic flights


2-4 HOUR EXPERIENCES

4 HOUR EXPERIENCES

AUSTRALIAN STOCKMAN’S HALL OF FAME

THOMSON RIVER EVENING CRUISE

Approx 2–4 hours • Museum Galleries - Legends & Pioneers tribute • Live stockman’s show • Cinematic Experience • Dr Bruce Yeates Memorial Cottage & Gardens

Approx 4 hours • Cruise the along Thomson River while the sun is setting. • Enjoy a meal on the banks of the Thomson with entertainment.

ILFRACOMBE TOWN, TOUR GUIDED Approx 3 hours • Guided bus tour of Ilfracombe heritage precinct • Wellshot Centre • Lynne Cameron Machinery Mile • Optional lunch at the Iconic Wellshot Hotel

COBB & CO. STAGECOACH EXPERIENCE Approx 4 hours | M – F mornings only • Stagecoach ride (45 mins) • Smoko (morning tea) • Australian classic bush movie • Harry Redford old time tent show (1hr) • Billy-can lunch (optional extra)

QANTAS FOUNDERS MUSEUM

DOWNTOWN

Approx 2–4 hours • Experience the Qantas story • Airpark Tour & Wing Walk • Museum and Original Hangar • Flight Simulators • Luminescent Longreach - night sound and light show

• Lunch and/or coffee at your choice of great cafés • Indulge in Retail Therapy: Discover Longreach's Unique Stores and Local treasures

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education in the outback LONGREACH SCHOOL OF THE AIR welcomes you to come share the story of our students, staff and families and visit one of the world’s largest classrooms. Twice daily from Monday to Friday, March through to October (excluding public holidays), you can get an insight into how we overcome distance and bring school and learning alive for our students who are spread throughout Western Queensland, Australia and internationally. Our experienced tour guides will give you a glimpse into the history of distance education and the evolution of lesson delivery and learning over time, sharing a few genuine recollections of their days in the schoolroom. We’d love to share the vastness of our classrooms with you and show you firsthand what learning looks like for our staff, through a purpose-built glass walled studio, and for our families, in their homes, school rooms and paddocks across the outback. You’ll hear from our students and get an insight into what their lives are like and revel in its uniqueness and their achievements, talents and creativity. You will experience a teacher’s perspective and find out what makes our school so special and why the connections between home and school are legendary. Here’s what some of our visitors have to say about this ‘must-do’ Longreach experience: ‘This tour was a highlight of our trip to north-west Queensland. As a retired teacher it was encouraging to see the students actively engaging with the lesson materials and their teachers. This was an excellent example of the use of technology to provide a highquality education to children who would otherwise be relying on their families. The whole experience was inspirational.’ ‘This was a great tour. Kids and adults both enjoyed it. What fabulous teachers, kids, families and community. You should be so proud.’ ‘Great facility and a really fascinating tour. Thank you for allowing us to see and learn how the school works.’ For more information or to book a tour visit lsodetours.com.au. Come see our great school for yourself; we look forward to welcoming you.

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national parks LOCHERN, A PRISTINE sanctuary boasting an impressive 20 kilometres of Thomson River frontage. The park spans an expansive 24,300 hectares, encompassing a diverse range of habitats, including numerous lagoons and waterholes that serve as havens for a myriad of bird species and other wildlife. The resilient people of Lochern have harmonized with the rhythmic cycles of wet and dry seasons. First Nations communities thrived on the abundant offerings of the land, capitalizing on its seasonal transformations. Meanwhile, pastoralists strategically constructed dams with extended wings and stone-pitched ends, capturing precious rainwater to endure the arid spells. Ingeniously, hen-houses and motor rooms were elevated to stay above the fluctuating water levels. Venturing into the contrasting landscapes of Welford reveals the breathtaking beauty of the Barcoo River. Coolibah-lined waters and grey alluvial channels meander through Mitchell grass plains and arid mulga woodlands, creating a stunning mosaic. The 124,000-hectare park is adorned with golden-green spinifex and the stark white trunks of ghost gums atop vibrant red sand dunes. The majestic river red gums stand sentinel along the Barcoo River, forming the southern boundary and providing crucial habitats for diverse wildlife, including the vulnerable yellow-footed rock-wallaby. The First Nations people of the region share an enduring connection with the Barcoo River, and the park holds significant cultural heritage sites. Among its historical treasures is a pisé homestead constructed in 1882, a unique example of rammed earth architecture. Although not open to the public, it stands as a testament to the rich history of the area. Further afield, the Idalia National Park beckons explorers to discover the wonders of the Gowan Range tablelands. Amidst dense mulga, surprise vistas of rugged escarpments unfold, serving as the habitat for the elusive yellow-footed rockwallabies. The park also features innovative stake stockyards from the 1920s to 1950s, where up to 300 cattle could be corralled during mustering. Roaming among the remnants of rusty iron and splintered bush timber, visitors can vividly imagine the tales of resilience and determination etched into the landscape by those who came before.

Caring for our National Parks y Dispose of rubbish thoughtfully: don’t leave it behind! y Adopt a minimal impact approach: leave only footprints, take only photos. y Practise safe fire rules at all times: check local fire bans and laws.

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explore the outer regions Ilfracombe RICH IN HISTORY and offering a variety of attractions for visitors, Ilfracombe is located 27 kilometers from Longreach. Here are some highlights of what you can explore in and around Ilfracombe:

WELLSHOT CENTRE • Learn about the fascinating history of Wellshot Station, one of Australia’s greatest sheep stations. • Trace the development of the station from its early settlement, understanding how it was formed and the way of life for the people who lived and worked there.

LYNN CAMERON MACHINERY MILE • Explore the impressive collection of machinery, ranging from standing engines to earthmoving equipment. • The display includes rare pieces, most of which were collected within a 100-mile radius of the town.

HISTORY PRECINCT • Visit the Folk Museum, which replicates an early settlers store. • Explore Oakhampton Cottage to get a glimpse into early outback households. • Romani Hall serves as a memorial to the young men of the district who served in Australia’s Light Horseman.

ARTESIAN SPA, POOL, PICNIC PARK, AND PLAYGROUND • Soak in the rejuvenating mineral waters of the Artesian Spa located in Ilfracombe Memorial Park. • Enjoy the amenities of the park, including a swimming pool and picnic areas, the playground will keep the kids busy for hours. • While you are there check out the sculpture of local NQ Cowboy, Australian Kangaroo and Queensland Origin great Matt Scott. This sculpture was created by scrap metal artist Milynda Rogers who was commissioned by the Ilfracombe District Progress Association.

Ilfracombe offers a blend of history, culture, and natural attractions, making it a captivating destination for those interested in the Australian outback’s rich heritage.

JACKSON’S COLLECTIONS • Marvel at the lifetime collections of Hilton and Ike Jackson, featuring a variety of intriguing items. Both men had a fascination for collecting and amassed an impressive collection of War Time weaponry and rare and historic bottles.

WELLSHOT HOTEL • Wellshot Hotel, which found its permanent home in Ilfracombe in 1890. Enjoy this unique country pub and learn some history along the way. • View early photographs and fascinating artifacts, such as the unique old-time timber wool press. • Explore the hat collection and discover the mystery behind the money on the roof.

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12 MILE HOTEL AND STONE PITCHING • Take a short drive to the 12 Mile Hotel and Stone Pitching on the Ilfracombe-Isisford road. • Explore the reservoir created by laying thousands of flagstones by hand around 1890. • Discover its historical significance as a watering stop for sheep and cattle, a Cobb & Co change station, and the site where the Royal Mail Hotel was built to serve drovers and coach drivers.

DINING AT THE WELLSHOT HOTEL • Enjoy a morning coffee, lunch, or dinner at the Wellshot Hotel, experiencing its historical ambiance and artifacts.


Isisford

Emmet + Yaraka

ISISFORD OFFERS a unique blend of camping, science, and folklore experiences and is situated 89 kilometers from Ilfracombe. Here’s an itinerary for exploring the town:

EMMET AND YARAKA, situated 102 kilometers from Isisford, offer unforgettable scenery and a rich history in rail. Here’s an itinerary for exploring these destinations:

EXPLORER MITCHELL'S CAIRN

EMMET

• Begin your exploration with a visit to Explorer Mitchell's Cairn, a historical landmark that pays homage to the renowned explorer Thomas Mitchell.

• Located approximately halfway between Isisford and Yaraka, Emmet was once a fully functional town with a railway station and numerous residential houses. • Explore the Railway Museum and Emmet Store Museum.

THE BIG YELLOWBELLY • Don't miss the chance to see "The Big Yellowbelly," a prominent local attraction that adds a touch of quirky charm to the area.

OUTER BARCOO INTERPRETATION CENTRE • Explore the Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre, a museum showcasing the evolution of nature from 100 million years ago to the present. • Marvel at the life-sized replica model of Isisfordia Duncani, an evolutionary ancestor of modern crocodilians. • Discover displays featuring local fauna, flora, reptiles, birds, fossils, and the general history of the Isisford area.

YURANIGH'S POND • Enjoy a picnic by the tranquil Yuranigh's Pond, located just six kilometers out of town on Emmet Road. • Learn about Yuranigh, an Aboriginal Australian from Molong, NSW, who worked as a guide for Sir Thomas Mitchell.

IDALIA NATIONAL PARK (4WD) • For those with a sense of adventure and a 4WD vehicle, explore Idalia National Park, accessible from the Yaraka Blackall Road or the Barcoo Way.

SCENIC MOUNT SLOWCOMBE LOOKOUT • Head to the Scenic Mount Slowcombe Lookout, offering 360-degree views that will leave you in awe of the spectacular Outback scenery.

END OF LINE MUSEUM • Visit the End of Line Museum housed in the original railway station in Yaraka.

MEALS AT THE YARAKA HOTEL • Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the Yaraka Hotel, experiencing local hospitality and cuisine.

LUNCH AT WHITMAN'S CAFE

MAGEE’S SHANTY (4WD)

• Take a break and have lunch at Whitman's Cafe, enjoying a meal in a relaxed setting.

• Venture to Magee’s Shanty, the historic site immortalized in Banjo Paterson’s poem “A Bush Christening.” • Explore the area and soak in the historical significance.

WHITMAN'S MUSEUM • Visit Whitman's Museum to explore the stories of how the town came to be.

WANDER THE HISTORIC TOWN • Take a stroll through the historic town of Isisford, admiring the architecture that reflects its humble beginnings.

MAGOFFIN’S GRAVE (4WD) • Visit Magoffin’s Grave, the lonely resting place of gold miner Richard Magoffin. • The grave is located on the clay pan where Magoffin perished from thirst, only a few hundred meters from the tree-lined course of the Barcoo River.

WHITMAN'S HOSPITAL MUSEUM • This 124-year-old historic building was built for maximum air flow with large verandahs and breeze way to keep the patients cool. The old Isisford Hospital was opened in 1892, the museum now houses memorabilia from the 1890s.

CAMPING AND ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS • Choose a spot to camp at Barcoo Weir or Oma Waterhole, both offering picturesque settings. • Alternatively, stay at the Golden West Hotel caravan park or hotel rooms, with a recommended minimum stay of 1-2 nights.

DINNER AT THE GOLDEN WEST HOTEL • Wrap up your day with a delightful dinner at the Golden West Hotel, experiencing local hospitality and cuisine.

Emmet and Yaraka provide a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and local experiences, making it a memorable part of your outback journey. ACCOMMODATION AND EXPLORATION IN YARAKA • Stay at the Yaraka Caravan Park or the Yaraka Hotel and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere. • Explore the area and speak with locals to discover the best fishing spots or take a tour with the Yaraka Hotel to the top of Mount Slowcombe for a breathtaking sunset over open plains with the Ylang Ylang ranges in the background.

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Experience the captivating journey of aviation history at the Qantas Founders Museum in Longreach, a true gem of the outback. Step back in time and explore the birthplace of the world-renowned airline, Qantas, in this remarkable museum. BUSINESS CLASS**

FIRST CLASS**

Join us for our light and sound spectacular; Luminescent Longreach. The following morning, embark on a 90-minute guided tour exploring iconic aircraft including the Douglas DC-3, Lockheed Super Constellation, Boeing 707 and Boeing 747 with TICKETS one of our experienced FROM tour guides.

Best Value Tour! Embark on a 90-minute guided tour exploring iconic aircraft including the Douglas DC-3, Lockheed Super Constellation, Boeing 707 and Boeing 747 followed by a 60-minute small group tour of the Boeing 747 including sitting in the flight deck TICKETS and harnessing up FROM for a walk on its 25m * long wing.

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Our ultimate experience! The Captain’s Club is a 4-hour small group tour of the airpark including access to the private rooms of the 707 and a wing walk on both the 707 and 747. Afterwards, use your included meal voucher for lunch in the café and pick up your included TICKETS tour photo montage. FROM

Experience where Qantas all began. Explore the evolution of Qantas from its start in Queensland’s Outback to a global airline through a self-guided tour with engaging displays, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits. Explore the museum’s main exhibition space, TICKETS Catalina Flying Boat, FROM and National Heritage

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After the Outback sun sets, join us for our 25-minute light and sound spectacular; 100 years of Qantas history projected onto the side of our iconic aircraft. This experience weaves an unforgettable narrative through time, a story of the daring spirit of early aviation, of TICKETS iconic aircraft, wars, FROM distant places and * outback innovation.

The Wing Walk Tour is a 1 hour exclusive tour including access to parts of the aircraft not included in the Airpark Tour. This includes visitors exploring the 747 flight deck, where you to sit in the pilot’s seat and learn about the many switches and buttons. You will then TICKETS walk out on the wing of FROM the 747! Finally, you will * enjoy the view from the Viewing Platform.

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The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame is Australia’s premier outback heritage institution. Bringing to life the rugged landscape of the outback, its galleries tell the incredible and often unknown stories of everyday people – the unsung heroes of the bush. Our story begins where all good stories begin, sitting around the kitchen table, catching up with family and friends, and sharing the day that was or the day to come. It matters not that the story has been told and retold, what matters, is it is remembered, after all, history is nothing if not a collection of moments captured in a story. And so, we share our story with you.

Since its opening in 1988, the Hall of Fame has played host to over two million visitors, providing each one with a spectacular outback experience! Included in the Stockman’s’ Package: Cinematic Experience, Museum & Galleries, Live Stockman’s Show, Billabong Gardens & Unsung Heroes Exhibit Fully Licensed Café

The museum represents a coordinated change of the ways that visitors engage with the people and the stories of our past. Interactive technologies are at the forefront of this with a state-of-the-art selfguided audio tour. The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, known as the ‘Sydney Opera

House of the bush’ is a leading global attraction that has expanded its impact, matching the visitor experiences to be the one of the very best museums and attractions from around the world. In 2019, ASHOF undertook a $15 million redevelopment of the main building and exhibition spaces, which transformed the visitor experience. By getting away from the traditional museum model of display cases and wall text, the galleries were brought to life with rich sound and visual media. Visitors now embark on an experiential journey of discovery deep into the heart of the outback, told through the voices of the people who make it real. The centerpiece is The Hugh, a location-aware immersive audio experience that’s integrated with the exhibits. Once the headphones are on, it’s like stepping inside a film and the galleries become a stage for the stories to unfold as visitors explore.


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FAMILY FUN JUST FOR KIDS! On entry, a riddle appears on their iPod screen.

THE HUNT: “Hotter” & “colder” audio effects enable discovery of the hidden item. Found it! As they move to the hidden item, a sticker appears on their device to tap. Collect the sticker! WHAT’S NEXT? After a sticker is collected ‘Coil the kelpie’ prompts the young visitor to go somewhere else in the Hall of Fame to hear the next riddle!

Landsborough Highway, Longreach QLD • 07 4658 2166 • stockmanshalloffame.com.au Please check our web site for Summer Season dates. Follow us on Facebook.


OUR UNSUNG HEROES An unsung hero is anyone who has lived and worked in the Australian outback and has left a legacy for their community or family. They may have overcome significant challenges or provided service to others and, in doing so, helped their community, family, or industry thrive in a challenging environment. This is a tribute to those who make the outback real. At the Unsung Heroes new exhibit, you can share a glimpse of their incredible lives, as shearers and drovers, stockmen and women, master crafts people, entrepreneurs and intrepid pioneers.

THE LIVE OUTBACK STOCKMAN’S SHOW *Bring your stockman’s visit to life at the Stockman’s LIVE Show. See the stories and skills that define what it means to be a stockman. Understand their connection to the land and the livestock they care for. Experience the action of a live muster and witness the bond between man and animal working together.

*The Outback Stockman’s Show is only available as part of ‘The Stockman’s Experience’ package and cannot be purchased individually


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LONGREACH REGIONAL COUNCIL is a Local Government Area covering 40,638 square kilometres in Central Western Queensland, encompassing the communities of Ilfracombe, Isisford, Longreach and Yaraka. We are prone to a number of natural disaster events including flooding, severe storms, bush fires and heatwaves. Our communities are resilient and we are known for having wide open skies, breathtaking scenery, beautiful landscapes and a warm, dry climate. The grazing of cattle, sheep and more recently goats are the key industries throughout the Council area. Tourism is a major industry during the cooler months with people visiting from all areas of Australia and overseas. The Landsborough and Capricorn Highways traverse the area and the Thomson and Barcoo Rivers flow through the area to form Coopers Creek which makes its way to Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.

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Longreach Regional Council together with the Longreach Local Disaster Management Group takes steps to prepare our communities, organisations and businesses for possible natural disaster events. Prepared communities take better care of themselves before, during and after disaster events which eases the burden on response and recovery agencies. The Be Ready Central West flip book provides information to prepare the community for natural disasters which most often occur in the Longreach Regional Council area. The flip book is available for free at the Longreach Regional Council Office in Longreach and the Longreach Visitor Information Centre. The Longreach Disaster Dashboard provides current information and warnings including weather, road conditions, power outages, emergency contacts, river heights, BoM radar and current fire bans. The Disaster Dashboard can be accessed at rapad.qitplus.com/longreach

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Ilfracombe From the moment you arrive in Ilfracombe you’ll feel a strong sense of community and pride. It was founded as a transport hub for the historic Wellshot Station, one of Australia’s greatest sheep and wool producers. Read on to discover why you need to visit...

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A Thriving hub of Community, Charm and Resilience

THE WELLSHOT CENTRE

MACHINERY MILE

The Wellshot Centre tells the story of one of Australia’s greatest sheep stations, Wellshot Station. The centre traces the history and development of the station from its early settlement, how it was formed and how people lived and worked there. Wellshot Station gained a world record in 1892 for shearing the largest number of sheep off the same property in one season – 425,000 sheep!.

Just outside the Wellshot Hotel you’ll spot the mind-blowing lineup a Machinery Mile. Inspect the handywork of our Aussie tradesmen and appreciate the enormous skill required to build these prized machines back in the day. Eyeball the 1917 Ruston Proctor Tractor, one of only three left in the world, and a big Excavator driven by a threehorse powered steam engine. This outdoor museum is definitely one of a kind.

COLLECT SOME CLASSICS

At the Jackson Collection you’ll discover a collection of treasures by brothers Hilton and Ike Jackson. More than 30,000 bottles form Hilton’s collection and more than 120 weapons, flags, uniforms and helmets have been assembled by Ike. While not for sale, these are certainly a classic collection!

SOAK IN A PREHISTORIC SPA

The Wellshot Hotel, originally situated in Barcaldine until its relocation in 1890, remains the quintessential Outback Queensland pub and the thriving heart of the community. Tracey Hatch, the dynamic publican, has transformed this historic hotel into a vibrant meeting place, welcoming travelers, truckies, and locals alike. The pub exudes charm with its eclectic mix of local history and quirky touches, making it a beloved landmark with main road frontage and ample parking, attracting truckies and caravaners for a great meal and good conversations. Tracey’s foray into hospitality began in 2016 with a spontaneous decision to acquire the Wellshot Hotel. Despite lacking beer-pouring experience, Tracey thrived in her role, culminating in being awarded the prestigious Queensland Hotel’s Association Hotelier of the Year 2023. The saying that necessity is the mother of invention rings true at the Wellshot, Tracey ingeniously introduced the Coffee Hatch in response to a need. Playfully named after herself, it has become a popular stopover. Beyond being a pub, the Wellshot has evolved into a cherished home for the Ilfracombe community, a testament to Tracey’s unwavering commitment to the community’s heart. It stands as a living example of resilience and community spirit in the vast landscapes of Outback Queensland.

There is strong scientific evidence to prove that the waters from the Great Artesian Basin are ancient, possibly millions of years old. Imagine the therapeutic benefits of these mineral waters that form one of the largest underground fresh-water reservoirs in the world. And, the good news is that you can try them for yourself at Ilfracombe’s Artesian Spa in Memorial Park. Bring the family and enjoy the swimming pool, children’s playground and barbecue facilities.

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Isisford Discover why Isisford on the Outer Barcoo is such a popular destination for long-stay campers. A featured town along the Barcoo Way adventure drive, the town attracts visitors from all over Australia seeking a true outback experience. The locals are friendly, facilities are great and the food’s top notch. But here’s a few more reasons to visit...

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DELVE INTO THE BARCOO

AUSSIE HISTORY

Oma Waterhole is one of many permanent waterholes fed by the much-celebrated Barcoo River. It’s a favourite recreation spot for lovers of camping, fishing and most things water related. There’s even a boat ramp. Overnight campers appreciate access to the hot showers and toilet facilities. Find it on the Isisford Yaraka River Road, just 16km from Isisford.

There’s something about Isisford and the Outer Barcoo. It’s been the inspiration for many an Australian poet including Banjo Paterson. If you are interested in stories of how places came to be by default, then plan a visit to Whitman’s Museum. A stroll around town and you will see many of the original buildings still stand today. It’s easy to picture life in more gentler times as you stroll Isisford’s heritage.

Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre Did you know that the evolutionary ancestor of all crocodilians lived 95-98 million years ago? Visit the Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre to view a life-sized replica of ‘Isisfordia Duncani’; it predates the first recorded appearance of true crocodiles by over 30 million years!

ISISFORD HOSPITAL

SNAG A YELLOWBELLY

The Isisford District Hospital original building was built in 1892, a Female ward 1909 was added, then in 1924 a Maternity ward. In the 1950’s a Morgue and operating theatre and in 1961 a kitchen extension. The Queensland Cabinet decided that in 1970 the Hospital would operate as an outpatients’ Centre until 2011. Hospital tours will be available on Friday Mornings from April to the end of July. $5.00 Morning tea and gold coin donation for tour. For other times contact 0427 588 117.

It’s hard to miss the Outback’s biggest Yellowbelly glistening in the sunlight as you arrive into town. It measures 12 metres long and stands a lofty five metres high. Look closely and you’ll discover windmill parts, corrugated iron and thousands of pop rivets gathered from surrounding properties. This impressive metal art sculpture is a celebration of the Yellowbelly Fishing Competition held annually on the last weekend of July, which draws masses of keen anglers from across the country.

The first fossils of Isisfordia were found in the mid-1990s by the former Deputy Mayor of Isisford, Ian Duncan, after whom the species is named. Researchers claim that Isisfordia was only a metre long and would have lived in a swampy river delta that opened into a large inland sea. There’s plenty more to the story along with other fossil discoveries, so be sure to visit the centre when you’re in town.

WHITMAN’S CAFE

MAN VS FOOD: 580mm long x 180mm wide! The Yellowbelly Burger is made from enough dough to make 2 ½ loaves of bread, 2kg of mince, 6 rashers of bacon, homemade relish and loads of salad, served with a side of chips. Contact the Whitman’s Cafe to order for a group or join the individual challenge to devour one yourself! P 07 4658 8133

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Emmet

Travel with a friend to Emmet and you will instantly double the population. That’s right, there are currently two residents calling Emmet home. IT WAS ONCE a thriving town built around a railway siding with a population of 30. Emmet became the second ‘water stop’ for steam trains travelling west from Blackall. As with many ‘water stops’ along new railways, it grew into a new settlement. Before you leave town (and half the population) read the town’s full ‘boom and bust’ story inside the revamped railway station and old store.

JUMP INTO NATURE Drive 70km from Emmet and you’ll enter Idalia National Park, home to the yellow-footed rock-wallaby. The park is one of only seven small pockets of land in Australia where you’re likely to spot this largest of wallabies. It’s also the most colourful—brown and yellow ringed tail, yellow paws, white underbelly and white stripes on its flanks, hips and cheeks. If you get too close, expect to see the wallaby thump its feet to warn others. Keen twitchers will be excited to learn that a number of rare bird species call Idalia home including plum-headed finches, eastern yellow robins and speckled warblers.

WALK AND EXPLORE Pack your day pack and your walking poles if you’re eager to delve deeper into this 144,000-hectare park. Visitors to Idalia can choose from five different walking trails graded from easy to difficult. Enjoy wide-sweeping views from Emmet Pocket Lookout, visit an old mustering camp and stockyards or walk to the wave-shaped cliff overhang. Camping is permitted at Monks Tank camping area.

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pre-trip planning A LITTLE BIT of preparation goes a long way in the Outback – ensure you have a good map and plan ahead. It’s a good idea to calculate travel times and distances between stops, even preparing alternate routes, especially when travelling during Australia’s summer (Nov – Apr) when rain and storms can impede travel plans.

ROAD CONDITIONS Contact the local Visitor Information Centre in the town that you are visiting, call 13 19 40 or check the Government Traffic and Travel Information website qldtrafic.qld.gov.au for current road conditions.

STAY IN CONTACT If you’re travelling remotely it’s always a good idea to let someone know where you’re going, and when you plan to get there. Keeping in touch is not as hard as you might think, via phone or radio.

CARAVANS If you are a member of a ‘caravanning convoy’, don’t travel too close together. Other road users will become frustrated if they are unable to overtake safely. The law requires caravans and other large vehicles, outside a built-up area, leave at least 60m between each other. The distance is 200m in a road train area.

HEAVY VEHICLES & ROAD TRAINS Care should be taken when passing and overtaking road trains and heavy vehicles, including other caravans. Ensure you have a clear line of sight, allow plenty of room and be prepared for vehicles to move a little from side to side as you overtake. If a road train is approaching to overtake you, move as far to the left as possible and stop if necessary to allow it to overtake safely.

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Yaraka Three hours drive south-west of Longreach along the Barcoo Way and nestled amongst the astonishingly beautiful landscapes of the Ylang Ylang ranges...

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PINPOINT THE BEGINNING

JOURNEY TO THE END OF THE LINE

You could be correct in saying that Yaraka ‘grew on the sheep’s back’. The region began as a large paddock filled with prized Merino sheep belonging to the massive Milo Sheep Station. It came into its own when the State Government split up the Milo leases. The town was officially founded in 1917 with the opening of the rail line from Emmet. The new station was named Yaraka (the Indigenous name for white spear grass) and ultimately became the end of the line.

Make sure you pop into the End of the Line Museum housed in the original railway station. While there, you’ll learn about the Great Western Rail project and how it impacted Yaraka. If you love stories about trains and the railway, then you won’t want to miss this attraction. Along with the stories, there are some really interesting artifacts from Yaraka’s days as a railway town. Let’s face it, it’s not every day that you travel to the ‘end of the line.’

MUSE WITH THE MASTERS

CHILL OUT AND CHAT

‘ On the Outer Barcoo where the churches are few, and men of religion are scanty, On a road never cross’d ‘cept by folk that are lost, one Michael Magee had a shanty.’ About an hour south-west of Yaraka is a turn-off to the ruins of Magee’s Shanty. According to local folklore, Banjo Paterson wrote the iconic poem ‘A Bush Christening’ at this very site. Nearby are the ruins of a Cobb & Co pub and the lonely grave of goldminer Richard Magoffin who perished in 1885 chasing his fortune. To access the area, you’ll cross a vast clay pan, so be prepared to kick up some dust! Yaraka Hotel operates a tour to the Shanty if you’d prefer not to drive. Check tour details with the publicans on arrival in town.

It’s not unusual for overnight visitors to extend their stay in Yaraka. This probably has a lot to do with the local publicans who also run the accommodation and camping ground. A personal welcome to town is more the norm than not. You’re sure to be introduced to other happy travellers as you enjoy a cool ale in the bar. Stay at the hotel or just a stone’s throw away are powered caravan sites, tennis court and a pristine swimming pool. This standard in-ground swimming pool has a million-dollar view of the beautiful Yang Yang Ranges. What better place to cool off and relax in the Outback.

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YOUR GAT EWAY TO EXPLOR ING CENTR AL QUEE NSLAND

Townsville

Longreach Airport largely services the central west region covering Longreach, Winton and Barcaldine townships.

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LONGREACH AIRPORT Blackall / Barcaldine

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QantasLink and twice weekly services from Townsville with Regional Express. Visit longreachairport.com.au

*Flight schedule subject to change.

 Amazing family atmosphere with accommodation available  Our beer is the coldest in the West, our service is friendly and our beer garden is pet friendly (come meet the Wellshot’s own pets)  Live entertainment most weeks  We have our own blend of speciality coffee

20 Main Avenue Ilfracombe P 07 4658 2106 E thewellshothotel@gmail.com

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 Ask about the cash thrown up on the ceiling (for charity) or our ‘famous’ hat collection  Our stools will make you look like a real cowboy, a horse or a cheeky bummed chick  Courtesy bus (available up to 50km for bookings of 10)  Keno, Fox Sports, Eftpos & Free Wi-Fi with Jag the Joker 5-7pm Friday night  Take a step back in time & be enthralled by the collection of memorabilia

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Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre & Gallery upstairs

Admission FREE | Featuring works by local artisans The upstairs Gallery sells a wonderful array of locally made art and craft – pottery, jewellery, patchwork, leather, paintings, photos and much more. Gallery Open: 1pm – 4pm daily from April to September Open some mornings – check local information. (Up green stairs at the side or use new lift chair on back stairs.) There are regular Art and Craft making days. Check out our Facebook page and local information for days and time. Includes: pottery, wool spinning, fibre art, patchwork, painting, drawing, silver smithing and leather work.

longreachartsandculture@gmail.com 111 Ibis Street, Longreach facebook.com/longreachartsandcraftscentre

Johnlee Motors

• 4WD, Car Servicing and Repairs • Suppliers of Spare Parts and Suspension • Engine Rebuilding • Flywheel, Head and Manifold Grinding • Polaris & Can-am sales and service Great customer service ... the ‘local’ way

34 Swan Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1423 johnlee33@bigpond.com johnleemotors.com.au

Longreach Motors

• Mechanical Repairs and Servicing • Truck Repairs and Servicing • Tyres • Wheels • Alignments • Exhaust • Brakes • Suspension • 4WD Fitouts • Bullbars • Lighting • Fridges • Camping Accessories • Recovery Equipment • Compressors • Batteries • Charging Systems • Inspection Certificates • Windscreens • Air Conditioning • Oils & Lubricants • Light Fabrication • Welding 33 Swan Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1700 longreachmotors@bigpond.com tyrepower.com.au

Mitchell Grass Retreat

Our luxury ensuite tents are the absolute perfect base for your Outback Queensland adventure. Take in the spacious open plan layout and sumptuous King bed with gorgeous linen. Gidyea tents suit one or two guests, while our larger Mulga tents are great for twin share or families – with the option of Adventure Swags for kids! Add on our delicious Cheese & Antipasto Platters and BBQ packs. We also offer fully accredited accessible tents with King or Twin bedding. Groups and corporate or wellness retreats are welcome. • Indulge in our deep free-standing bath with a view or our luxed-up trough bath • Stargaze and toast marshmallows around the fire pit • Explore with optional scenic helicopter flights and self-guided walking trails P 0418 758 014 reception@mitchellgrassretreat.com.au 162 Longreach Muttaburra Road, Longreach mitchellgrassretreat.com.au

Outwest Container Exchange

• Authorised Containers for Change Return Point • Return eligible beverage containers for a 10c refund • Help keep Queensland beautiful by recycling Opening hours: 9am–4pm Monday to Friday 10am–12pm Saturday

1/136 Eagle Street, Longreach M 0488 016 149 madjali136@outlook.com FB: outwestcontainerexchange

Longreach School of Distance Education - Tours

• Join us in touring one of the world’s biggest classrooms • Experience and explore learning through the eyes of our students • Guided tours twice daily weekdays March to October (excluding public and Christmas holidays) • Online bookings essential – visit our website for more information and bookings – LSODETOURS.COM.AU LSODE School Campus, Landsborough Hwy, Longreach (east of Aust. Stockman’s Hall of Fame) lsodetours.com.au

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Saltbush Retreat

Longreach Outdoors Centre

All guests enjoy access to our Outdoor Bath Terrace with optional Pamper Packs. Our well-appointed 3.5-star Outback Cabins are a true home-awayfrom-home where tired travellers can relax on their private deck and gaze out at the outback sunset.

• Camping – OZtrail, Companion, Campfire, Gasmate, Pop Up, Engel • Caravan Repairs & Supplies – Thetford, Camec, Camco, Ventline, Jensen • Fishing – Abu Garcia, Shakespeare, Berkley, Mustad, Sure Catch • Homewares – Weber, Thermos, Avanti • Bait – Prawns, Worms, DynaBait • Knife Sharpening – for a Great Edge • Ammunition, Gun Powder and Gun Accessories

Saltbush Retreat’s rustic but beautiful accommodation reflects the unique textures and tones of Outback Queensland. Our exquisitely themed 4.5-star Homestead Stables and 4-star Slab Huts deliver an authentic outback experience without sacrificing those all-important creature comforts.

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Enhance your experience with our Gourmet Breakfast Hampers, Cheese & Antipasto Hampers and mouth-watering BBQ packs.

P 07 4658 3811 info@saltbushretreat.com.au 63–65 Ilfracombe Road, Longreach saltbushretreat.com.au

Muddy Duck Tourist Park

Longreach’s newest caravan park is set along the banks of the Thomson River. • Large drive through sites • Powered camping • Brand new amenities • Kayaking • Camp kitchen Keep up to date with all the news on Instagram and Facebook. Old Landsborough Highway, Longreach M 0484 683 399 admin@muddyduck.com.au muddyduck.com.au

The Birdcage Hotel Open 10.00am till late 7 days

• Meals • Kids room + Pool table • Gaming + TAB • Courtesy bus is available • Locally owned and managed We pride ourselves on our family-friendly reputation and with great meal options, live music and weekly activities, the whole family is sure to enjoy themselves!

31 Duck Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1230 birdcagehotel@hotmail.com facebook.com/thebirdcagehotel

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P 0477 553 360 info@longreachoutdoors.com.au 153 Eagle Street, Longreach longreachoutdoors.com.au

Merino Bakery

$2 MERINO MONEY

Present this advertisement to be stamped at the Merino Bakery and receive your gift of $2 off any purchase. • Minimum sale amount $5.00 • One voucher per family per visit • Not redeemable for cash • Not to be used with ANY other offer • Offer expires 31 December 2024

Open 7 days; right in the middle of town at 120 Eagle Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1715 F 07 4658 0045

Thurecht Bros Saddlery

Established in 1927 by the Thurecht Brothers, Thurecht Bros Saddlery is one of the few remaining working saddleries in Queensland today. Call in and see Phil & Jayne and their great range of outback styled gifts, horse supplies, motorbike bags and belts made to order.

130B Eagle Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1011 M 0407 111 324 hog.hunter@bigpond.com


A LITTLE BIT OF CITY CHARM IN THE BUSH 105 Eagle St, Longreach www.thebranchlongreach.com.au (07) 4658 0087

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Longreach Tourist Park and Restaurant

Premier tourist accommodation and caravan park with everything you need for a comfortable and leisurely stay in the gateway to the Outback. Offering a range of accommodation options, including camping, caravanning and fully self-contained accommodation. The park is pet friendly for all van accommodation. Located less than 2km from the town centre and close to the airport, Qantas Founders Museum and Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame are a short walk away. The Woolshed Bar and Grill is an Australian style restaurant specialising in smoked meats and steaks. P 07 4658 1781 (reservations) reservations@longreachtouristpark.com.au 12 Thrush Road, Longreach longreachtouristpark.com.au

Longreach Motor Inn

Enquire about our newly renovated rooms! We have 57 rooms ranging from Budget to Executive King, family friendly with 2-Bedroom & Open Plan Family Rooms. • Shuttle service within Longreach area, airport pick up • Salt water pool, sauna, BBQ area, guest laundry, FREE wifi, undercover parking • Onsite licensed dining Harry’s Restaurant & Bar • We cater for travellers, tourists, corporates, families, coaches, large groups & long stays

84 Galah Street, Longreach P 07 4658 2322 info@longreachmotorinn.com.au longreachmotorinn.com.au

Harry’s Restaurant

Are you ready to embark on a journey that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for Longreach and surrounds, then please join us at Golden West Tours. Uncover the hidden treasures, embrace the country hospitality, and create memories that will last a lifetime. At Golden West Tours, we believe in treating our guests like family. From the moment you step on board, you’ll be greeted with warm smiles and genuine care. Book your personalised, small group, guided boutique tours today and let us show you our Longreach town. • Longreach History and Town Tour • Powerhouse Museum Tour • Ilfracombe Tour

M 0455 302 883 longreachtours@gmail.com goldenwesttours.com.au

Mercury Business Supplies

Your Local IT Specialists: everything for the home or mobile office Jaycar Authorised Reseller Sales and repairs of: notebook and desktop computers, printers and office equipment In-store: stationery, photocopying, laminating, designing, printing and emailing facilities 2/136 Eagle Street, Longreach P 07 4658 3544 M 0429 025 302 admin@mercbiz.com.au mercbiz.com.au

FoodWorks Longreach

Join us at Longreach’s #1 rated restaurant & bar

Open 7 Days Mon-Fri: 6.45am – 6pm; Sat-Sun: 8am – 6pm

• Open 7 days a week for breakfast and dinner • Open to the public • Bookings essential: phone 07 4658 2638 or book at harrysrestaurantlongreach.com.au

• Large range of quality fresh fruit & veg • Great specials, hot chickens • Bakers bread fresh 7 days • Free delivery town area orders over $50 • Easy parking for trucks & caravans • Friendly service with grab and go re-useable bio-degradable bags • Phone orders welcome & packed (including cold goods)

84 Galah Street, Longreach (above Longreach Motor Inn) P 07 4658 2638 info@harrysrestaurantlongreach.com.au harrysrestaurantlongreach.com.au

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Golden West Tours

141 Ibis Street, Longreach P 07 4658 1397 M 0427 585 630 Lchfoodworks@bigpond.com foodworks.com.au/stores/longreach


LIVE the outback – for real!

Real outback people. Authentic stories. Pioneer-inspired experiences. A genuine welcome. Outback Pioneers takes you deeper into iconic Australia with hosts who live and breathe the outback life. Your days and nights will captivate you with a different reality. You’ll be inspired. You’ll laugh. You’ll leave more than a little in love with our wide brown land, its heritage and its uniquely unforgettable moments. Holidays and experiences available April to October. The Staging Post, pioneer-inspired accommodation: Open all year.

Stay with us

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: OUTBACKPIONEERS.COM.AU BOOK ONLINE OR CALL 07 4658 1776


Palmers BP

Queensland Helicopters

P 07 4658 1136 M 0417 752 337 (John & Sue Palmer) palmbp@bigpond.net.au 9 Wonga Street, Longreach

M 0492 481 254 info@queenslandhelicopters.com.au Longreach Airport, Landsborough Hwy Longreach queenslandhelicopters.com.au

• Operating Hours 6am - 8pm • Full Driveway Service and Mechanical Repairs • Spare Parts and Windscreens • Maxxis Tyres and Batteries • New Bicycle Sales and Repairs • Castrol Oils and Lubricants • Roadworthy Certificates • Car Wash and Dog Wash - Next door 7am - 7pm

Buy local and share the outback spirit with our huge range of homewares, hats, apparel, leatherware, books, toys, souvenirs and more.

Embark on a breathtaking adventure with Queensland Helicopters in Longreach! Discover the heart of the outback from a bird’s-eye view with our scenic flights around the iconic Longreach township and the meandering Thomson River. Soar above Channel Country and witness the rugged beauty of this ancient landscape. Elevate your experience with our exclusive Channel Country & Canapes Experience, where you can savour the serenity of the outback while indulging in a delightful, locally sourced picnic. Queensland Helicopters promises an adventure experiencing outback Queensland in the best way possible. The sky’s the limit and the outback’s beauty knows no bounds.

THE STONEGRILL® DINING EXPERIENCE Eat like a pioneer with tasty hot stone cooking at your table. Create your own meal just the way you like it!

69.00

$

Per adult

Choose from...

STEAK, LAMB, CHICKEN, SEAFOOD OR A VEGETARIAN PATTY WITH ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SIDES AND DESSERTS

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings 6–9pm (Apr-Oct)

COUNTRY CLASSICS DINING

49.00

$ Shop online shop@thestationstore.com.au

Here in the heritage heart of Longreach, you’ll find an amazing emporium of treasures based on the traditional outback stores that sold everything and were a highlight for station folks coming into town from remote places. This fascinating store is more than just a shopping experience. It’s a window into outback life. 126 Eagle Street Longreach Ph 07 4658 2006

41

Per adult

ENJOY THE BEST HOMESTEAD FOOD IN TOWN. ENJOY A DELICIOUSLY NOSTALGIC MAIN COURSE AND DESSERT FOR AN INCLUSIVE PRICE!

Wednesday and Saturday evenings 6–9pm (April-Oct) Both the Stonegrill and Country Classics dinners offer vegetarian and gluten-free options. BYO alcohol.

The Welcome Home 128 Eagle Street Longreach Ph 07 4658 1776 Ext 4


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11 Longreach School of Distance Education

12 Longreach Outdoors Centre

5 Outback Aussie Tours

22 Mitchell Grass 23 Longreach Motor Inn

6 Railway Station

7 Qantas Founders Museum

21 Central Motel

19 Longreach Caravan Park 20 The Staging Post

3 Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre 10 Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame

4 Outback Pioneers

29 Longreach Outback Adventures 30 Saltbush Retreat

Hospital

Golf Course

Fuel

Doctors Surgery

27 Jumbuck Motel 28 Albert Park Motor Inn

Clubs: RSL Club, Bowls Club

26 Longreach Tourist Park

RAVEN RD

WOMPOO RD

Boat Ramp

Ambulance

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PLOVER ST

ILFRACOMBE RD

TEAL ST

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17 Muddy Duck Tourist Park

CEMETERY

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RACQ

QLD Parks & Wildlife Services

Post Office

Police Station

Waste Dump Point

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LONGREACH AIRPORT

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Birdwatching

Hiking

Parking

Water Point

Visitor Information Services

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LANDSBOROUGH HIGHWAY

TERMINAL CAR PARK

TOWN MAP DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this map is indicative only. Please enquire at Visitor Information Centres for further details.

RACECOURSE

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Longreach State High School

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16 The Cemetery

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14 Iningai Nature Reserve

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events calendar march

august

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17 Pro-Tyres Newmarket | Longreach Races 30–01 Yellowbelly Fishing Comp Thomson River, Longreach

Longreach Races

april 8

ky Day: a historic Monday TAB S Meeting filled with exhilarating races | Longreach Races 21 Longreach Golf Open | Longreach 25 Anzac Day Commemorations 27 Diggers Cup Race Day | Longreach

may 12 Mother’s Day races and Battle of the Bush Qualifier | Longreach Races 18 Isisford Show | Isisford 16–19 Isisford celebrating 150 Years 24–25 Longreach Show | Longreach 25 Longreach Races

also in may... FESTIVAL OF OUTBACK OPERA operaqueensland.online.red61.com.au 18 Singing in the night @ Camden Park Station 19 Opera Ball @ Smithy’s Camp 20 Do We Need Another Hero @ Qantas Founders Museum

september 4–6 Somerset Storyfest OutWest 14–15 ‘End of the Line Campdraft | Yaraka 15 Ilfracombe Golf Open | Ilfracombe 28 Longreach Cup Race Day: Country Cups Challenge Race Day | Longreach Racecourse

october 10–14 Thomson River Festival | Longreach 11–13 Longreach Rodeo 26 Isisford Ross Cup Races | Isisford

november 9 Longreach Races 27–28 Fire Brigade Trials | Longreach

december TBA TBA TBA

Not So Silent Night Combined Church Carols Lions Christmas Street Party

market days

june 15 Longreach Races 29 Yaraka Horse & Bike Gymkhana & Team Penning

july TBA Clay Target 2 Day | Ilfracombe 13 Willowie Cup | Ilfracombe Races 14 Isisford Golf Open | Isisford 26-28 Isisford Fishing Competition Oma Waterhole | Isisford 27 Birdcage Sprint | Longreach Races

CWA MARKETS

@ Qantas Park, Longreach 2nd Saturday of the month from April until September

MEN’S SHED MARKETS @ Main Street, Ilfracombe 3rd Sunday of the month from April until September

DATES AND LOCATIONS CORRECT AT TIME OF PRINTING, PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE TO CONFIRM.

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LONGREACH SERVICES DIRECTORY

NO BS Diesel 41 Plover Street | 07 4521 5454

Longreach RSL 34 Duck Street | 07 4658 2428

ACCOMMODATION

Palmers BP 9 Wonga Street | 07 4658 1136

Harry’s Restaurant 84 Galah Street | 07 4658 2322

Protyre 25 Ilfracombe Road | 07 4658 2659

Longreach Tavern 103 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1925

Shell Service Station 1 Wonga Street | 07 4658 1706

The Stone Grill (seasonal) 128 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1776

Slade Smash Repairs 174 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1609

Woolshed Bar & Grill Wompoo Road | 07 4658 1781 (Behind the Longreach Tourist Park

Abajaz Motor Inn 11 Wonga Street | 0418 806 233 Albert Park Motor Inn Corner Ilfracombe Road & Stork Street 0418 806 233 Apex Riverside Park Bush Camping | 07 4658 4141 or 07 4658 4142 4kms from Longreach; Thomson River Central Motel 102 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1677 Goodberry Hills Seasonal Bush Camping | 42km from Longreach Phillip 0437 608 143 | Rowley 0428 622 337 Jumbuck Motel 45 Ilfracombe Road | 0418 806 233 Kangaroo Paw Cottage (AIR BNB) Lefty’s Stand (AIR BNB) Longreach Caravan Park 18 Ibis Street | 07 4658 1770 Longreach Motor Inn 84 Galah Street | 07 4658 1770 Longreach Outback Adventures 18 Stork Street | 0418 806 233 Longreach Private Apartments 98 Crane Street info@longreachprivateapartments.com.au Longreach Tourist Park 12 Thrush Road | 07 4658 1781 Mitchell Grass Retreat 162 Longreach Muttaburra Road | 0418 758 014 Muddy Duck Tourist Park (seasonal) via Landsborough Highway | 0484 683 399 Open Door (AIR BNB) Roses on Blue Bird (AIR BNB) Emu Cottage (AIR BNB) Saltbush Retreat 63-65 Ilfracombe Road | 07 4658 3811 The Little Batt House (AIR BNB) VG’s BNB (AIR BNB) The Staging Post 128 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1776

AUTO ELECTRICIANS Ben Palmer Auto Electrician | 0438 581 752 Longreach Auto Electrician 17 Pelican Street | 07 4658 1803

AUTO EXTRAS Access Electronics 113 Eagle Street | 07 4658 0500 TRACCS Mobile Repairs and Parts Trailers, Campers and Caravans | 0408 718 752 Auto Parts & Repairs Johnlee Motors 34 Swan Street | 07 4658 1423

BANKING Commonwealth Bank Australia 122a Eagle Street | 07 4658 1533 Westpac Bank 121 Eagle Street | 07 4652 6244

Darcy’s Diner 2/108 Eagle Street | 07 4658 3065

CAMPING & FISHING SUPPLIES

Garraway Cafe @ Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame 07 4658 2166

Longreach Outdoors Centre 153 Eagle Street | 0477 553 360

Kynda Café & Boutique 120a Eagle Street | 07 4658 0591

CAR HIRE

McGinness’ Restaurant @QANTAS Founders Museum 07 4658 3737

AVIS Longreach Airport | 07 4650 1000 Budget Longreach Airport | 07 4650 1001

CHURCHES ACC – Reach Church Service Time: 9:30am Sunday Kids club 2nd and 4th Friday during school term End of Gull St (near Racecourse) | 07 4658 3910 Baptist Church Service Time: Sunday 9am Cnr Quail Street & Bower Road | 07 4658 3865 Catholic Church St Brigid’s Mass Times: 9am 1st Sunday of the Month 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sunday is held as a Saturday Vigil 6pm 110 Emu Street | 07 4658 3238 Longreach Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 150 Galah Street | 07 4658 0723 Salvation Army Service Time: 4pm Sunday 149 Eagle Street | 07 4658 0467 St Andrew’s Anglican Church Service Times: 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday at 8am 2nd Saturday at 6pm 144 Emu Street | 07 4658 2116 Uniting Church Service Time: 9am Sunday 105 Galah Street | 07 4658 1164

ENGINEERING

Merino Bakery 120 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1715 The Branch Café 105 Eagle Street | 07 4658 0087 The Welcome Home Café & Tearoom 128 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1776 (option 4)

FOOD AND DINING – FAST FOOD/TAKEAWAY Happy Valley Chinese 135 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1311 Little Star Indian Restaurant 119 Eagle Street | 0468 431 491 The Italian (Pizza) 135 Eagle Street | 0488 731 677

FOOD STORES Jemco Meats (online butchery) Phone or Text your Order Delivered to your door | 0447 741 564 Buttco Wholesalers 158 Spoonbill Street | 07 4658 2513 Foodworks 141 Ibis Street | 07 4658 1397 Merino Bakery 120 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1715 PFD Food Services 24 Lark Street | 07 4658 0444

CCFab Cody’s Custom Fabrication 12 Owl Street | 0459 496 910

SUPA IGA Corner Eagle and Swan Street (Westpac Bank carpark) | 07 4658 1260

Centwest Engineering & Steel Supplies 1 Miner Road | 07 4658 1733

HAIRDRESSERS

Longreach Engineering 166 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1479

Gaby’s Hair Design Studio Exclusive 4/108 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1451

Longreach Motors 33 Swan Street | 07 4658 1700

FOOD AND DINING – BISTROS & RESTAURANTS

Longreach Toyota 17 Swan Street | 07 4658 1800

Birdcage Hotel 29-31 Duck Street | 07 4658 1230

Longreach Tyre Centre 143 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1207

Chute1 Bar & Grill 110 Eagle Street

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FOOD AND DINING – COFFEE SHOPS

Hair Envy by Ash 39 Eagle Street | 0438 164 752 Rubegg 4 Hair 113 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1918 Sage Hair 120a Eagle Street | 0419 725 479


HEALTH & FITNESS

RETAIL

Complete Body Massage | 0428 658 078 Traditional & Remedial Massage, Traditional & Modern Cupping, Dry Needling, Reiki, Yoga

Clothe Me Swan Street | 0447 201 885

LRE Phoenix Fitness Gym 160 Eagle Street (24hr Toggle system) president@lrephoenixfitness.com

HISTORICAL SOCIETY Longreach Archival & Historical Society (Mon & Wed) | Powerhouse Museum longreachhistory@gmail.com Longreach Arts & Crafts Centre 111 Ibis Street | longreachculturalassoc@gmail.com

MEDIA 4LG | 1098 AM 4TAB | 103.7 FM ABC Western Queensland | 540 AM Classic FM | 102.1 FM Radio National | 99.1 FM SBS FM | 101.3 FM Tourist Radio | 88 FM Triple J FM | 106.1 FM West FM | 104.5 FM

ISISFORD SERVICES DIRECTORY ACCOMMODATION

Coola Carpets 132 Eagle Street | 07 4658 3135

Barcoo Weir Bush Camping | 07 4658 8133 Just on the edge of Isisford, Isisford Blackall Road

Dusty Blooms Florist | 0447 201 885

Golden West Hotel Hotel Rooms & Caravan Park | 07 4658 8380 Corner Saint Mary Street & Saint Helena Street

Euonia 110 Eagle Street | 0499 239 176 Irvines 115 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1666 Longreach Accessories Plus 106 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1607

Oma Waterhole Bush Camping | 07 4658 8133 Isisford Yaraka River Road (approx. 20km from Isisford)

Longreach Embroidery & Sewing 124a Eagle Street | 07 4658 3518

AUTO PARTS & REPAIRS

Mercury Business Supplies 136 Eagle Street | 07 4658 3544

Barcoo Spares 3 St Francis Street | 07 4658 8299

Prices Plus 111 Eagle Street | 07 4658 2775

FUEL

14 Saint Agnes Street | 24 hour card fuel depot

Redridge 106 Eagle Street

FOOD AND DINING

Shoe B Do 113a Eagle Street | 07 4658 1458

Ando’s Food Barn 15 Saint Mary Street | 07 4658 8405

Smith Bros. Mitre Ten Hardware 114 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1200

Golden West Hotel Corner Saint Mary Street & Saint Helena Street 07 4658 8380

MEDICAL SERVICES

Spinifex Collections 118a Eagle Street | 07 4658 3636

Fitzpatrick Family Optometrist 1800 008 020

T-Bone 109 Eagle Street | 07 4658 0999

Guardian Pharmacy 1/109 Eagle Street | 07 4658 2445

The Station Store 126 Eagle Street | 07 4658 2006

Longreach Family Medical Practice Eagle Arcade, Level 1, 109 Eagle Street 07 4658 3866

Thurecht Bros Saddlery 130b Eagle Street | 07 4658 1011

Isisford Library | 07 4658 8917 Mon to Fri: 9am to 5pm Closed on Weekends & Public Holidays

Western Emporium 120 Eagle Street | 0419 649 634

Isisford Swimming Pool | 07 4658 8900 Mon to Sun: 10am to 1pm & 3pm to 6pm

Longreach Hospital Jabiru Street | 07 4658 4700

Whitmans Café 12 Saint Mary Street | 07 4658 8133

PUBLIC FACILITIES

Longreach Private Dental 130 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1283

ILFRACOMBE SERVICES DIRECTORY

Spiers Pharmacy 112b Eagle Street | 07 4658 1004

ACCOMMODATION

ACCOMMODATION

Ilfracombe Cabins & Caravan Park 10-12 Main Avenue | 07 4658 1510

Yaraka Caravan Park Jarley Street | 07 4657 5526

Wellshot Hotel 20 Main Avenue | 07 4658 2106

Yaraka Hotel Jarley Street | 07 4657 5526

AUTO PARTS & REPAIRS

FOOD AND DINING

Ilfracombe Motors 1 Devon Street | 0429 033 425

Yaraka General Store Jarley Street | 07 4657 5555

FOOD AND DINING

Yaraka Hotel Jarley Street | 07 4657 5526

Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology Eagle Arcade, Level 1, Shop 4, 109 Eagle Street 07 4658 1655

NEWSAGENTS Barkers Newsagency 112a Eagle Street | 07 4658 1008 Myers Newsagency 113 Eagle Street | 07 4658 1324

PET SERVICES Longreach Vet | 07 4658 3838 All veterinary services, dog sitting and grooming Madpaws Pet sitting | madpaws.com.au Self Serve Dog Wash @ BP Service Station Car Wash | 9 Wonga Street

Wellshot Hotel 20 Main Avenue | 07 4658 2106

YARAKA SERVICES DIRECTORY

PUBLIC FACILITIES

PUBLIC FACILITIES Ilfracombe Library | 07 4658 2197 Open: Mon to Fri: 9am – 12pm & 2pm – 4.45pm Closed on Weekends & Public Holidays

Yaraka Swimming Pool Jarley Street | 07 4658 8900

Ilfracombe Swimming Pool & Spa | 07 4658 4111

PUBLIC FACILITIES Longreach Library | 07 4658 0735 Mon to Thurs: 9am – 1pm & 2pm – 5pm Friday: 12:30pm – 5pm Saturday: 9am – 12pm Longreach Swimming Pool | 07 4658 1745

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TO TOWNSVILLE

Pentland

TO MOUNT ISA

Richmond Julia Creek

Hughenden

Maxwelton

Torrens Creek Prairie LEGEND

TO CLONCURRY

MATILDA WAY

Cunnamulla to Karumba

BARCOO WAY

Tambo to Windorah

Kynuna

CHANNEL COUNTRY WAY

Longreach to Quilpie

WARREGO WAY

Brisbane to Birdsville

CAPRICORN WAY

Rockhampton to Barcaldine

Winton

OVERLANDER’S WAY Townsville to Mount Isa

Muttaburra

TO BOULIA

BLADENSBURG NATIONAL PARK

Opalton

Aramac

Morella

LARK QUARRY CONSERVATION PARK

LONGREACH

Ilfracombe

GONEAWAY NATIONAL PARK

Jericho

Barcaldine

TO EMERALD & ROCKHAMPTON

LOCHERN NATIONAL PARK

Blackall

Isisford

Stonehenge

Alpha

Emmet Jundah WELFORD

NATIONAL PARK

IDALIA Yaraka NATIONAL PARK

Tambo

TO BIRDSVILLE

Windorah

HELL HOLE GORGE NATIONAL PARK

Adavale

Charleville Quilpie Eromanga

Cooladdi

TO CUNNAMULLA

TO ROMA & TOOWOOMBA


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