Walgett, Lightning Ridge - Visitor Guide - 2023

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VISITOR GUIDE

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IMAGINE – no traffic, no hustle, no stress. Welcome to the Walgett Region – with lung filling fresh air, vast open spaces and a starry night sky that will mesmerise you for hours. Walgett Shire encompasses 22,336km2 of our beautiful country, an area blessed by a diverse landscape and natural wonders.

A lazy 9-hour overland adventure from Sydney and Canberra and almost as far from Brisbane, the northern edge of Walgett Shire rests humbly against the Queensland border, about 600km from the east coast, as the crow flies.

Dissected by the Kamilaroi Highway, many combine a visit with an adventure along the famous Darling River Run. Others seek the healing properties of the mineralised artesian springs dotted throughout the region, to soothe body aches and recharge the soul. And then of course, there’s those who come seeking the riches that lay deep within the earth on which our captivating community lies.

However long your journey, whatever your reason for coming, we encourage you to use the trip to adjust your pace, so upon arrival you can move in time with our friendly locals and soak up everything on offer.

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EVENTS LOCAL TOWNS WALGETT 9 6 4 LIGHTNING RIDGE SKIES ABOVE REST + RECHARGE 14 13 10 SHOP LIKE A LOCAL NATURE’S PLAYGROUND TOURS + TRAILS 20 18 17 ART IN REGION ARTESIAN BORE BATHS OUTBACK PUBS 28 26 25 FOOD RIDGES OF RICHES ABORIGINAL CULTURE 39 32 31 PLAINS OF PLENTY MAP DIRECTORY 44 42 40 Every effort is made to ensure the information contained in this Visitor Guide is true and correct at time of publication, however some information may be incorrect or may have subsequently changed. Because all information contained in the publication is subject to change or update without notice, you are advised to personally confirm all details prior to making any travel, holiday or other arrangements. Walgett Shire cannot guarantee the brochure’s accuracy and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information. While this publication may include tourism products and service information supplied by third parties, its inclusion is not an endorsement of either the information or of the supplier of it. Care has been taken to ensure legitimate usage of any copyright material. Walgett Shire welcomes any information from entities who believe their copyright may have been infringed by this publication.
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF Destination NSW; David Glazebrook Photography; Down to Earth Opals; Andrew Pearson Photography; Paul Aracic Photography; George Williams Photography. FRONT COVER ARTISTS John Murray and Frank Wright.
SUMMER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY AUTUMN MARCH APRIL MAY ⊲ AUSTRALIA DAY ⊲ BEAT THE HEAT EVENTS ⊲ WALGETT COMMUNITY OUTDOOR MARKETS ⊲ WALGETT ANNUAL DISTRICT SHOW ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE EASTER FESTIVAL ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE BLACK OPAL BULL RIDE ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE RACES ⊲ EDGE FEST LIGHTNING RIDGE ⊲ DHARRIWAA WALAAY LANGUAGE CAMP NARRAN LAKE ⊲ NARRAN LAKE OPEN DAY ⊲ WALGETT & COLLY MUD TRIALS ⊲ WALGETT COMMUNITY OUTDOOR MARKETS ⊲ BURREN JUNCTION FISHING COMP & CARP MUSTER COUNTRY RACING ⊲ WALGETT RACES ⊲ COLLARENEBRI SPRING RACING CARNIVAL ⊲ CARINDA RACES ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE RACES ⊲ COME BY CHANCE PICNIC RACES EVENTS 4 explorelightningridge.com.au
WINTER JUNE JULY AUGUST SPRING SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER ⊲ ROWENA CRACKER NIGHT ⊲ ROWENA SHOW & SHINE ⊲ CARINDA RACES ⊲ WALGETT CHARITY BUSHMAN’S CARNIVAL RODEO & CAMPDRAFT ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE OPAL FESTIVAL ⊲ CARINDA COWBOYS QUICKSHEAR ⊲ COME BY CHANCE CAMPDRAFT ⊲ WALGETT COMMUNITY OUTDOOR MARKETS ⊲ WALGETT RACES ⊲ JIMMY LITTLE MUSIC & CULTURAL FESTIVAL ⊲ COLLY COD CLASSIC & CARP MUSTER ⊲ BURREN JUNCTION FLOWER SHOW ⊲ LET’S DANCE CARINDA FESTIVAL ⊲ MACQUARIE MARSHES WETLAND WALK ⊲ SHEEPYARD MUD CRAB RACES ⊲ FLORAL AFFAIR LONG LUNCH ⊲ BULLDUST TO BITUMEN FEST ⊲ COLLARENEBRI SPRING RACING CARNIVAL ⊲ CUBBAROO CAMPDRAFT ⊲ COME BY CHANCE PICNIC RACES ⊲ WALGETT COMMUNITY OUTDOOR MARKETS ⊲ LIGHTNING RIDGE POTCH QUEEN LIGHTNING RIDGE EASTER FESTIVAL The town of Lightning Ridge swells with thousands of visitors celebrating Easter, with activities and events for the whole family: ⊲ Bull and Bronc Ride ⊲ Outback Opal Hunters Appearances ⊲ Street Stalls and Carnival ⊲ Annual Miners Challenge ⊲ Horse Races ⊲ Big Dig | Little Dig ⊲ Live Entertainment ⊲ Fireworks Spectacular ⊲ Helicopter Flights It’s the only place to be this Easter! @LightningRidgeEasterFestival explorelightningridge.com.au 5

STAY IN TOUCH

Share your outback travel plans with a mate especially if you plan to go off-grid for some down-time in the bush.

LOCAL TOWNS

RECEPTION

Be prepared for frequent mobile phone reception interruptions; use the opportunity to unplug and unwind.

DID YOU KNOW?

Aboriginal people believe the creator Baayami made the local ridges to be used as paths during times of flooding.

BURREN JUNCTION | CARINDA | COLLARENEBRI | COME BY CHANCE CRYON | CUMBORAH | GLENGARRY | GRAWIN | LIGHTNING RIDGE MERRYWINEBONE | POKATAROO | ROWENA | SHEEPYARD | WALGETT
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BURREN JUNCTION

An hour’s drive east of Walgett you will find Burren Junction – the name ‘Burren’ is said to be a Gamilaraay word meaning ‘boomerang’. With a handful of streets home to a couple of churches, a school, post office and pub, it’s a small and welcoming stop along the Kamilaroi Highway.

Like nearby Walgett and Lightning Ridge, tourists are drawn to Burren Junction to soak in the hot therapeutic water that bubbles up from the Great Artesian Basin deep below. The Burren Junction Bore Baths, open seasonally, is the perfect spot for visitors and locals to mingle. Pull up the van or pitch a tent at the RV Friendly campground next door and take advantage of the powered amenities block and wood fuelled BBQs.

If you’re after a powered site or a self-contained cabin, pop down to the Junction City Hotel. The hotel is a great place to refuel, with diesel for the car and meals for you and your crew. Both are served with a big dose of country hospitality. While often quiet, the pub’s atmosphere builds during the cottonpicking season from April to June, and from September to December when the local wheat harvest is underway. In the evenings, you will find hard-working harvesters occupying every corner of this humble country pub, washing away the toils of the day with ice cold beer and friendly banter.

CARINDA

Carinda is famed as being the location of David Bowie’s single ‘Let’s Dance’, with tourists travelling to the small outback town to re-enact scenes from the 1983 music video. Locals have embraced the connection and leverage the attention by hosting an annual ‘Let’s Dance Carinda’ festival.

The influx of visitors during the October long weekend festival is warmly welcomed by the local business owners. These include the Carinda Hotel and a fuel station, post office and the beloved Far West Store which offers coffee, light meals and loads of locally made treasures.

COLLARENEBRI

Collarenebri is a native word of the Gamilaraay people meaning place of flowers or eucalyptus blossoms.

Collarenebri, perched on the edge of the Barwon River, is an easy 50-minute drive north-east of Walgett along the Gwydir Highway. Colly, as the town is affectionally known (and because it’s much easier to pronounce), is renowned as one of the best inland fishing locations in NSW and home to the Murray Cod! The RV Friendly campground, with amenities and potable water, is the ideal location to kick back for a couple of days and practise your casting, right from your riverside site.

Don’t fear if the big one ‘gets away’, just down the road the Tattersalls Hotel sells meals and cold beer to soothe one’s disappointment.

With its plentiful waterways, residents and visitors enjoy water skiing and camping along the river.

Annual events such as the Colly Mud Trials, the Spring Race Meeting and the infamous Colly Cod Classic draw hundreds of people to the town.

ATTRACTIONS: Rock Pool; Lions Park; Collymongle Carved Trees; Collarenebri Local Aboriginal Land Council; Collarenebri Aboriginal Cemetery.

COME BY CHANCE

Named after a nearby historic Sheep Station, Come by Chance never fails to feature on lists of unusual place names. A 40-minute drive south-east of Walgett, the small community mostly serves a quiet existence – except when the Come by Chance Picnic Races are held.

In the lead up to the annual event, the tiny settlement buzzes with excitement, anticipation building and finally releasing with a whole town celebration.

CUMBORAH

The name Cumborah is an English translation of ‘sweet water’ with small springs bubbling up out of the sandstone. Cumborah is Yuwaalaraay Country and home to the Ngunga Burra People of the Kurrajong.

Surrounded by Mulga and Cypress scrubland, Cumborah is famous for its beautiful gravels, fossilised wood and agate.

Cumborah offers free camping and access to the Narran Lake Nature Reserve and is a mere 15km from the infamous Pubs In the Scrub of Grawin, Glengarry and the Sheepyard Opal Fields. Make Kigwigil Country Escape Farmstay your home for the night. Only 45km from Walgett, ‘Kigwigil’ is an authentic outback experience that shows guests what life is truly like on the land.

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GRAWIN

The Grawin Opal Field was established in 1908 after the discovery of opal at Hammond Hill. It was several years later before the ‘The Light of the World’, an opal weighing almost half a kilo, was discovered at Richards Hill, and put the opal field on the map.

Since then, there have been several opal rushes, each causing the population in this isolated settlement to swell with optimistic prospectors. The town services have grown to cater to the influxes, and now play host to a general store, airstrip, club and a golf course with rocky fairways and oiled sand greens.

The Grawin Club in the Scrub was built by volunteers in the mid-1970s in protest after another local pub increased the price of beer. The club quickly became the social hub of the area, offering a range of activities, sporting events, raffles, entertainment and community events. The club serves lunch daily and dinner from Wednesday to Friday, with a different menu each night.

Just down the road is Marg’s Carvings, offering small hand carved figurines, ornaments, earrings and pendants made from local stones. Marg will carve custom items for visitors; from stones they find during their opal adventures.

GLENGARRY

Opal was discovered in Glengarry in the early 1900s, however, it wasn’t until the 1970s that Glengarry became popular enough to be considered a major opal field. And we all know what every popular outback location needs, right? You guessed it, their own outback pub.

To satisfy this need, the Glengarry Hilton was built smack bang in the heart of the opal fields. The Hilton is a slice of Aussie folklore. Cold beer, great grub and friendly folk. The Hilton wouldn’t be a Hilton without accommodation. Offering backpacker style, airconditioned accommodation with communal flush toilets, hot showers and a washing machine, the Glengarry Hilton doesn’t disappoint.

Sweeney’s Arts and Crafts was given to the residents of the Opal Fields as a place to sell their huge variety of arts and crafts, all handmade. The opals are the attraction of life on these fields and is an everyday conversation.

SHEEPYARD

The Sheepyard Inn is the third and final pub in the scrub tour. On the drive from Glengarry to Sheepyard, resting humbly amongst the miners’ shanties and caravans, beside dusty mullock heaps is the Sheepyard Community War Memorial Lake Beard. Built by miners, many of whom were Vietnam war veterans, the memorial has become the ANZAC Day commemorative meeting place for hundreds each year.

The nearby Sheepyard Inn is quirky with its pink train carriage, comedic with its Bra Tree and completely offbeat with a Jaw-Dropping Junkyard. The Inn sells groceries, souvenirs, fuel, meals and of course, cold beer. There’s a free camp out the back with shower and toilets so why not set up camp and stay for a night or two!

ROWENA

Rowena was once a stop along the Pokataroo Railway Line, distinguishable by a wheat stack and hotel. Today, while trains carrying wheat and cotton still pass through town, the station is closed and all trading is done through the Rowena Pub.

The pub, a licensed premises and shop, is a favourite stop for passers-by, with a campground and a handful of rooms. Kids love burning off some energy on the small backyard playground, while mum and dad cosy up by the fire pit when the weather turns cool. Once a year, the community congregates for the Rowena Cracker Night, a fun event for the whole family which draws over a thousand people from far and wide.

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FIFTY CLICKS SOUTH OF LIGHTNING RIDGE LIES WALGETT, NESTLED NEAR TO WHERE THE NAMOI AND BARWON RIVERS MEET. THE TOWN’S ONLY ROUNDABOUT MARKS THE JUNCTION OF THE KAMILAROI AND CASTLEREAGH HIGHWAYS, FUNNELLING AVID OUTBACK ADVENTURERS THROUGH TOWN AND OFF ON SOME OF AUSTRALIA’S BEST OUTBACK TOURING ROUTES.

CONSIDERED THE GATEWAY TO the nearby opal fields, Walgett offers small-town surprises, rewards for those willing to spend time getting to know the locals and their patch of bush paradise. Ask any shop owner how the yellow belly are biting, and they will probably tee up a time to meet you on the riverbank after knock-off.

If fishing is not your game, take a stroll along the 1.5km Norman Tracker Walford Walkway which hugs the Namoi River, a tribute to the Aboriginal tracker, Norman Walford. Or pop out to the Walgett Water Tower and marvel at the mural that celebrates the life of local Aboriginal country music legend Jimmy Little. Recharge at the Walgett Bore Baths, or refuel at Stone’s Throw Cafe, a coffee-come-gift store selling homewares alongside lattes and long blacks.

Time to spare? Drop by the Visitor Information Centre for a local spin on what to do in the area and beyond. Pick up a map and a souvenir or two. The Centre acts as a local artisan’s showcase, offering postcards, art, woodwork and opal jewellery.

⊲ Walgett Water Towers – Jimmy Little Mural  ⊲ Walgett Artesian Bore Baths  ⊲ Norman Tracker Walford Walkway  ⊲ Sound Trails Freedom Ride Audio Tour  ⊲ Walgett Heritage Trail  ⊲ Dharriwaa Elders Group  ⊲ Barwon Inn Scarred Trees  ⊲ Walgett Historical Society
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WALGETT
WALGETT ATTRACTIONS

LIGHTNING RIDGE

LIKE THE RARE BLACK OPALS THAT HIDE DEEP WITHIN THE REGION’S DUSTY BROWN FOUNDATION, LIGHTNING RIDGE IS BURSTING WITH COLOURFUL HIGHLIGHTS – AND HUMANS SURE TO REWARD THE INQUISITIVE TRAVELLER.

STATE GEMSTONE

Lightning Ridge is the only place in the world where Black Opal is found; it’s recognised as NSW’s official gemstone.

FOSSIL FACTS

Lighting Ridge is the most significant dinosaur site in NSW.

DID YOU KNOW?

Lightning Ridge was named by a shepherd after 600 of his sheep were struck dead by lightning.

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‘THE RIDGE,’ AS IT’S affectionately known by locals, is a mere 65km south of the Queensland border, about 50 minutes north of Walgett. Boasting the widest range of accommodation in the region, visitors are spoilt for choice with caravan parks, motels, bed & breakfasts, farm stays and even a castle!

Activate your senses with an early morning dip in the mineral-rich waters of the artesian baths. Get to know the lay of the land on one of five self-guided Car Door Tours that link explorers with outback adventures.

Keep the adventure alive with some of our quirkiest attractions. Like a house built using thousands of bottles, and another made with cans. Discover Amigo’s Castle and don’t miss the Chambers of The Black Hand, where subterranean tunnels open into expansive chambers. Don’t leave town before digging for your very own opal treasure in the fossicking mounds at the Opal Mine Adventure.

Wind down at the end of the day with a drink and a parmy at the local pub. Strike up a conversation with our welcoming townsfolk, you just might discover other enticements to add to your must-see list – we’ve barely scraped the top off the mullock heap. Like capturing a sunset at Nettleton’s First Shaft, brushing up on (not against) cacti knowledge, or snapping a pic with Stanley the 18-metre-tall Emu.

AUSTRALIAN OPAL CENTRE

In the late 1990s, community members led a tourism, education and research targeted project designed to leverage the growing attention of the black opal, to diversify the local economy which was heavily dependent on opal mining and agriculture.

The resulting Australian Opal Centre operates from multiple locations in Lightning Ridge, including a showroom on Morilla Street and the Black Opal Heritage Shed at the Three Mile Opal Field. Across its locations, visitors can view public exhibitions including the world’s premier collection of rare opalised fossils and opal related publications, participate in fossil digs and events, and purchase opal related merchandise.

The showroom houses the plans for the new Australian Opal Centre at Three Mile Opal Field, an energy efficient, twostorey underground museum designed by acclaimed architects.

BOTTLE HOUSE MUSEUM

Made from almost six thousand bottles, this small museum is bursting with paraphernalia. Shelves are loaded with tea pots, kettles, cups, vases, tins and artwork. The floor and tables are home to tools, iron kettles and vintage wares. Items date back to the early 1900s, coated with a fitting layer of dust. The dark glass bottled walls cast a tinged light throughout the small cottage, interrupted by bright light streaming through randomly arranged clear bottle windows. The matching dog kennel outside the small shop adds to the charm of this unusual attraction.

CHAMBERS OF THE BLACK HAND

Every visit promises a new experience at Chambers of the Black Hand, where subterranean tunnels open into expansive chambers. The carving level, located eleven metres underground, reveals incredible sculptures and hand carvings crafted with a jackhammer, a pickaxe and everyday kitchen utensils. Discover a wall adorned with sculptures

of Australian Prime Ministers, and a room where jungle animals lurk. There are terracotta warriors guarding family favourites like Shrek, Puss in Boots and Donkey. Jack Sparrow makes an appearance, along with archangels, budda statues and a tribute to Tutankhamen.

COOPER’S COTTAGE

Pieced together by materials foraged from the area, Cooper’s Cottage, built in 1916 is an authentic example of dwellings constructed by miners across the opal fields. The cottage highlights the harsh conditions endured, dirt floor, minimal furniture, no running water or electricity and limited air circulation. A great peek into a life once lived.

BEVAN’S BLACK OPAL & CACTUS GARDEN

Stop in and say hi to John, the only black opal mining cactus farmer in the world. He’ll share with you his passion for the prickly plants while you wander around the largest display of old and rare cacti in the southern hemisphere.

Grown from seeds collected from around the world, many plants are now well over 100 years old, with the oldest being nearly 150.

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JUST RUSTIC

Just Rustic showcases a vast assortment of historical tools, memorabilia, artefacts, Indigenous artwork, and machinery, dating back to the early 1900s. The collection is housed on the 54,000acre family station Bando, 30km from Lightning Ridge, accessible in dry weather only, with tours available 7 days a week, by appointment.

OPAL MINE ADVENTURE

Examine layers of opal clay and stunning sandstone formations in this underground adventure through an original working mine. While underground, watch highlights of the Lightning Ridge mining industry and discover the daily duties of an opal miner. Once you have mastered the knowledge of unearthing these precious gems, pop above ground to the fossicking area and dig for your very own ‘rough’ opal treasure. If lady luck eludes you, stop by the showroom where you will find cut and polished opals, jewellery, souvenirs and trinkets.

BIG OPAL UNDERGROUND MINE TOUR

Navigate an authentic working opal mine. The adventure begins with a careful descent down a mine shaft, made possible by an impressive metal spiral staircase, connecting you to a series of tunnels 113 steps underground. The tour is self-guided with the aid of a map. The tunnels are wide and spacious which debunk many preconceptions of underground mines being small, confined spaces. Venture back above ground to the gift shop and pick up a token of your adventure or hunt for one in the on-site fossicking heaps.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY HERITAGE COTTAGE

Take a step back in time by visiting the Historical Society Heritage Cottage where

find a life-size sculpture of Charlie Nettleton, the man who sunk the first mine in the Ridge in 1902 and is considered the founder of the black opal mining industry.

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SKIES ABOVE

THE BEAUTY OF OUR OUTBACK REGION IS NOT LIMITED TO THE LUNAR-LIKE LANDSCAPE OF THE OPAL FIELDS, OR THE IMPRESSIVE UNDULATING RIDGES AND STRINGY SCRUB OF OUR NATIVE BUSHLANDS.

THE SKY ABOVE HOLDS just as much splendour, coming alive with incredible hues of pink, purple, orange and red, as the sun takes its reprieve, and the moon begins its night-time watch.

The vastness of our sparce lands paired with minimal light pollution produces the perfect conditions for stargazing, a chance to view the billions of stars that stretch lightyears across our galaxy.

Our southern skies are full of nebulae, an accumulation of thick gas and dust that will one day collapse and become stellar nurseries, home to newly born stars. Nebulae can be witnessed when gazing at the Milky Way, represented by dark patches that block our view of the stars beyond.

So, pack your binoculars and enjoy a relaxing picnic dinner under the stars. After a hard day digging in the dirt for the jewels of our earth, turn your attention to the jewels of our skies, as mother nature puts on the most spectacular natural light show, right here in our beautiful backyard.

SPARK LIGHTNING RIDGE EXPERIENCE

Join us beneath a vast night sky for SPARK, a cinematic celebration of Lightning Ridge. SPARK is about what makes Lightning Ridge so special – why people come for a few days then stay a lifetime.

Audiences love SPARK’s celebration of the natural, cultural and technological heritage of Lightning Ridge’s opal fields, their opal and people. Look out: people have decided to move to Lightning Ridge after seeing SPARK! Sit back under the stars, forget the world for a while and be back in town in time for dinner.

Created by renowned cinematographer, director and editor Martin Fox, sound artist Vic McEwan, local artists and dozens of residents, SPARK stars the people, land, opal and life on Yuwaalaraay country at Lightning Ridge.

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CAMPING

Relax on an RV Friendly site at a primitive campground, many free, others charge a small overnight fee. Campgrounds are located in Carinda, Collarenebri, Cumborah, Walgett and Burren Junction and have basic facilities such as toilets, showers and BBQs.

Many pubs across the region offer free camping. Check for details and availability with bar staff when stopping in for a counter meal.

CARAVAN & HOLIDAY PARKS

Looking for a touch more comfort? Like powered sites and camp kitchens. Maybe a night or two in an air-conditioned cabin? Our region can accommodate, with a wide range of tourist parks offering playgrounds, swimming pools, BBQ areas and self-service laundries.

SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGES

Live like a local and enjoy a range of facilities in a fully selfcontained cottage conveniently located in one of our towns or villages. This style of accommodation typically provides visitors with more space and privacy than a hotel room, along with separate sleeping and living areas, a kitchen and laundry.

FARM STAY

Another great option is booking into a local farm stay. Learn about life on the land, while getting your hands dirty with country chores and activities. Meet new friends, many the cute and cuddly, small animal kind, or take time to simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surrounds.

PUBS & INNS

Pubs and Inns across the region offer a range of facilities from basic backpacker style dorms with shared bathrooms right through to ensuited rooms with fridges and TVs. The benefit of staying at the local pub or inn is the characters you’ll meet, and the convenience of the short distance to your room after a coma inducing, big hearty meal and a few quiet ales.

MOTELS & AIR B&BS

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OPAL HOLIDAY PARK

GATEWAY MOTEL

Looking for somewhere to set up base and explore the rich history and fabulous attractions of Lightning Ridge?

Opal Holiday Park is the perfect choice. Nestled in the quiet bushland setting of Black Opal Country, the park is minutes from the heart of Lightning Ridge and opposite the Artesian Bore Baths. Whether passing through or enjoying an extended stay, guests can choose from a range of comfortable accommodation options including spacious drive-through sites for caravans or camping, ensuite sites and air-conditioned, self-contained cabins. The park also boasts fabulous facilities available to all guests and is pet friendly.

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After Hours Number – 0419 911 705

142 Pandora Street, Lightning Ridge . P 02 6829 4884 info@opalholidaypark.com.au . @OpalHolidayPark hampshireholidays.com.au/park/opal-holiday-park

THE SHEEPYARD INN

65 Fox Street, Walgett . P 02 6828 1563 info@thegatewaywalgett.com.au thegatewaywalgett.com.au #the_gateway2832

STONE’S THROW

We are located about 70km from both Lightning Ridge and Walgett in the northern NSW opal fields. The Sheepyard Inn is a pub, store, café, (free) campground and more all rolled into one. Come on out to the fields to see and experience it for yourself.

YEARLY EVENTS: 29 July - Jason Hill Live Music; 2 OctoberGirls Day (Breast Cancer Fundraiser); 1 November - Melbourne Cup; 26 November - Annual Mud Crab Races.

WEEKLY: Mon - Steak Night; Tue - Happy Hour SSC Members & Nibblies; Wed - Weekly Pool Comp 4:30 start; Woodfired Chicken Parmigiana Night, SSC draw; Fri - Woodfired Pizza Night; Sat - Punters lunch & fresh cooked bakers bread; Sun - Sunday Roast & Dessert Night.

FREE Continental Breakfast Grawin Opal Fields, Cumborah . P 02 6839 3932 sheepyardinn2021@gmail.com thesheepyardinn.godaddysites.com #thesheepyardinn

Open 7 days: located in the centre of town!

Stone’s Throw opened in 2014 as a small café come gift store. It was the beginning of a seven-year drought, and quickly became a busy meeting place where locals could catch up and talk about something other than the dust! Thanks to the support of the local and online community, it survived the endless years of drought, and even expanded into a newly renovated shop front.

With huge open windows that allow the atmosphere to spill out onto the street, it features friendly staff, fresh food and delicious coffee and cold drinks. While you’re waiting, wander the store and its huge selection of unique gifts and clothing –you won’t be disappointed!

58 Fox Street, Walgett . P 02 6828 3359 email.stonesthrow@gmail.com stonesthrowonline.com.au @stonesthrow.walgett

Home Away From Home in Walgett ... with friendly staff and a good location you will feel welcome at the ‘Gateway’.
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THE HUNGRY SPIRIT

The Hungry Spirit Centre for Semi-Arid Regeneration & Syntropic Enterprise. Nurturing syntropic solutions for complex challenges and supporting the creation of micro-enterprises in remote communities.

Workshops

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Unique Accommodation

WALGETT HUNT CAMP FISH NEWSAGENCY

Papers, Magazines & Cards

Stationery & Lottery

MUDDY WATERS WALGETT

Fresh Food, Sandwiches & Hot Food

Espresso Coffee & Courtyard

Outdoor Equipment

Guns, Ammunition & Knives

Toys, Games & Novelties

Open: Monday to Friday – 6:30am to 4pm; Saturday 9am to 12pm.

79 Fox Street, Walgett . P 02 6828 1074 walnews@bigpond.com facebook.com/walgetthuntcampfishnews

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7 days. Please allow 4 hours. By appointment only
780 434 I www.justrusticlightningridge.com.au 111 Woodlands Road, Walgett P 0432 250 760 (Luke) P 0427 491 892 (Carolyn) muddywaterswalgett.com
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the Barwon River, 3km from Walgett
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ONE OF THE MOST FABULOUS THINGS about small country towns is that the local corner store, the bakery or the hardware store often house a plethora of handpicked designer clothing, wardrobe essentials and accessories, homewares, lifestyle pieces and locally made arts and crafts.

Duncans Fashions in Lightning Ridge has been operating in the region for 50 years. It serves the community with clothing and coffee, homemade cupcakes, old school lollies and so much more, while Nancy and Dave who run the Newsagency in Walgett offer everything from lotto packs, freshly made lunches, ammunition, camping gear and souvenirs.

As you wander through the region, you will discover tiny villages with great cafes like Far West Store at Carinda,

top bakeries and essential retail options to replenish your supplies, opal showrooms like Down to Earth Opals with that perfect stone that seems like it was made just for you, and historic pubs to sample exceptional meals and hospitality.

Time your trip to coincide with one of our country market days and take home hand crafted gifts and local produce like the delicious Pickillows Cauliflower Pickles or Muddy Waters Organic Fruit and Vegetables!

The famous Lightning Ridge Sunday Markets are held weekly at the Lightning Ridge Visitor Information Centre Gardens during high season from March to October while the Walgett Community Outdoor Markets are held quarterly in Apex Park.

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES WALGETT VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 88 Fox St Walgett
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LIGHTNING RIDGE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Lions Park Bill
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COLLARENEBRI VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
NSW 2832
02 6828 6139
tourism@walgett.nsw.gov.au
O’Brien
NSW 2834
02 6829 1670
lrvic@walgett.nsw.gov.au
Wilson St Collarenebri NSW 2833 P: 02 6756 2104 E: CollyAgency@walgett.nsw.gov.au
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SHOP LIKE A LOCAL

NATURE’S PLAYGROUND

DID YOU KNOW EMUS CAN’T WALK BACKWARDS AND HAVE CALF MUSCLES, UNLIKE ANY OTHER BIRD?

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NARRAN LAKE NATURE RESERVE

With over 8000 hectares of open lake and extensive wetlands, the Narran Lake Nature Reserve is surrounded by sandy and rocky ridges, dense eucalyptus, coolabah, and Acacia woodlands.

Located between the townships of Brewarrina and Walgett, terrain characteristics prevent water flowing along the Narran River to reach the Barwon River, instead the water pools create a natural wonderland teeming with wildlife. Recognised as one of the largest ibis rookeries in Australia, the reserve is a habitat for a diverse range of waterbirds including migrating species, offering a protected place to breed and feed.

The nature reserve is recognised as a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention and is an important cultural site for local Aboriginal peoples, who assist in the joint management of the reserve.

To conserve the reserve and protect the wildlife, visitation is restricted to open days. Contact the National Parks and Wildlife Service or visit nationalparks. nsw.gov.au for information

BURRIMA BOARDWALK

Explore the Macquarie Marshes via the Burrima boardwalk, providing an immersive encounter with nature. The 2km long boardwalk negotiates a forest of River Red Gum, marshlands and dense reeds, providing vantage points to spot the estimated 260 animal and bird species living in the wetlands. Take in the elevated position from the platform of the observation tower and gain an appreciation for the expansiveness of the largest reed bed in southern Australia, part of the Northern Marsh.

The boardwalk is located at ‘Burrima’, a private property on the western edge of the Northern Nature Reserve. To ensure the conservation of the wetland and floodplain habitat, visitors can gain access to the Macquarie Marshes via registration of interest.

Burrima Boardwalk, 12800 Carinda Road, Warren New South Wales 2824  P: 0447 924 043  burrimamacquariemarshes.com

CASTING A HOOK?

For fishing licences, equipment and advice on good spots to fish or camp see Hunt Camp Fish in Walgett or Mr Cheap in Lightning Ridge. Drop into the local Visitor Information Centre and collect a copy of ‘Gone Fishing’ for more information on the best places to fish, and remember .. it’s always worth chatting to the locals for some inside information on where the fish are biting.

MACQUARIE MARSHES NATURE RESERVE

Pack your binoculars, picnic and sense of adventure and set out for a day of birdwatching.

Located approximately 100km north of Warren, the Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve is one of the largest remaining semi-permanent wetlands in southeastern Australia. See how many of the 230 species of woodland and wetlands birds you can spot as they flock to the marshes to breed.

WILLIE RETREAT MACQUARIE MARSHES

Willie Retreat boasts its own man-made wetland system and offers camping sites and accommodation in the heart of the Macquarie Marshes. Great spot for bird watching, star gazing or just getting out into the bush.

Willie Retreat, Gibson Way, Warren New South Wales 2824 P: 0460 782 576  willieretreat2824@gmail.com

To protect the reserve, which is considered one of the most important waterbird nesting sites in Australia, public access is restricted. Book a guided tour, held over the long weekend in October, via the Pilliga Forest Discovery Centre. Or explore the Macquarie Marshes from the car, on a self-guided scenic drive along the Gibson Way Road (4WD recommended).

Be sure to stop off at the bird viewing platform that overlooks the Terrigal Creek, as you head towards Quambone.

BIRDS TO LOOK FOR ⊲ Straw Necked Ibis  ⊲ Black Swan  ⊲ Magpie Goose  ⊲ Great Egret  ⊲ Sacred Ibis  ⊲ Glossy Ibis  ⊲ Brolga  ⊲ Willy Wagtail  ⊲ Australasian Bittern  ⊲ Painted Snipe  For more Bird Sites around the shire, call into the local Visitor Information Centre for Bird Sites of the Area and see how many local birds you can find.
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TOURS + TRAILS

TAKE A BREAK

STOCK UP

THE WALGETT SHIRE OFFERS INCREDIBLE TOURING EXPERIENCES AND WHETHER YOU CHOOSE TO MAKE IT YOUR FINAL DESTINATION OR JUST ONE STOP ALONG THE WAY, THERE ARE A NUMBER OF ROUTES YOU CAN TAKE TO GET HERE AND LEAVE BY.
Fatigue is an accident inducing fun buster. Slow down, take it easy and rest frequently.
Always travel with more water, snacks and fuel than you think you’ll need – full stop.

CAR DOOR TOURS

Five colour and number coded Car Door Tours are our solution to visitors wanting a fun, self-guided adventure that takes in all of Lightning Ridge’s quirky attractions and landmarks. Some attractions are free, others have an entrance fee, all provide a better understanding into life in our remote and fascinating region.

The Blue Car Door Tour is the shortest of the routes, great for those with limited time. Highlights include a self-guided tour of an underground mine at the Opal Mine Adventure, and over 2300 species of cacti at Bevan’s Black Opal & Cactus Nursery.

The Red Car Door Tour begins at the site of the first town settlement known as Wallangulla or Old Town, established in 1906 after the first opal rush to the region. The tour takes in Sim’s Hill, the highest point in the district and continues via Amigo’s Castle, the Bottle House and Kangaroo Hill.

The Green Car Door Tour is accessible only when the roads are dry, even then it is advised that care is taken, as the unsealed route navigates ridges, rehabilitated areas and a low-level floodway.

The reward for this bold journey is landmarks such as a spiritual stone labyrinth and Nebia Hill, a pit that supplies raw stones such as quartz, jasper, agate and topaz. The destination is Nettleton’s First Shaft Lookout Historical Reserve, the town’s very first opal mine site and the best view in town.

Nearby is a house made of beer cans, with a guest book waiting for your signature, you’ll find it inside the fridge. If you decide to watch the warm glow of the sunset descend across the region from the lookout, be sure to travel leisurely back into town, careful not to turn our precious wildlife into speed bumps.

The longest of the self-guided routes is the Yellow Car Door Tour. It begins at the Three Mile Opal Fields, taking in the Big Opal Mine, examples of mining equipment and historical stone miners’ cottages. Drop into the Bird of Paradise Art Gallery, before checking out the Chamber of the Black Hand, an underground attraction showcasing hundreds of hand-crafted sculptures. From here you will see the excavated site of the Australian Opal Centre and the Black Opal Heritage Shed, the current home of exhibits and information on the region’s opal history. Continue to Lunatic Hill and the 4 Mile Opal Field. The route finishes with the chance for a couple of happy snaps with Stanley the Emu, before heading back into town.

The Orange Car Door is the newest of all the Car Door Tours! It wanders through genuine mining communities and active opal fields and following the car doors is probably the safest way to avoid getting lost in this frontier style place.

Allow a full day to make the most of this tour and include lunch and/or dinner at one of the 3 Pubs in the Scrub along the way.

Excited? Pick up a copy of the Car Door Tour Map from the Lightning Ridge Visitor Information Centre and get exploring!

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TRACKER WALFORD WALKWAY

The Tracker Walford Walkway commemorates the life of Norman Walford, an Aboriginal Tracker who passed away in Walgett in December 1981. Norman worked around NSW as a tracker, receiving a commendation from the Commissioner of Police for finding a man on Booka Booka Station, Brewarrina, in December 1957. The track was built by his family so that the community and visitors could enjoy walking by the Namoi River. The entrance to the track has become a favourite wedding location, with the track extending 1.5km along the river.

GREAT ARTESIAN DRIVE

Soothe your mind, body and soul along the Great Artesian Drive, a route overflowing with hot, mineral-rich artesian baths.

Each stop offers a distinct setting to bask in the rejuvenating water drawn deep from within the Great Artesian Basin. Relax in custom made pools with temperatures ranging from mid-30 to low 40 degrees Celsius. Slow down and enjoy the attractions in the towns and regions surrounding each stop, and relish in the country hospitality served up by the locals.

KAMILAROI HIGHWAY

Marvel at giant combine harvesters working the land through some of outback Australia’s most productive agricultural regions, harvesting wheat, cotton, chickpeas, sunflowers and sorghum. Named after traditional owners, this 600km sealed route links the Hunter Valley with Outback NSW. The route takes in the mountainous vistas along the Great Dividing Range, to sunburnt fields, and water views offered by the curvaceous Namoi and the Darling Rivers.

DARLING RIVER RUN

Experience spectacular sunsets, cruisy paddle-steamer rides and riverside wineries on the Darling River Run.

Showcasing the best of the bush along a 950km stretch that follows the majestic Darling River to where it meets the Mighty Murray. Imagine ever-changing scenery showcasing rich Australian heritage and Aboriginal culture during the day, rewarded by a dip in muscle soothing hot springs by night.

GREAT INLAND WAY

This 2600km sealed route stretches from Sydney to Cooktown, past rugged mountains, green vineyards, vast crop fields, wide open plains, dusty outback landscapes to lush dense rainforests. Weaving from one natural wonder to another, traversing through the heart of Walgett country, guiding budding adventurers on a journey of a lifetime.

BLACK OPAL TOURS

Join a classic three-hour tour for an indepth introduction into everything opal. Your local expert will give you a run down

WALGETT HERITAGE TRAIL

Follow in the footsteps of early settlers and mining pioneers via a self-guided heritage trail through the heart of Walgett, shining a spotlight on seven sites dating from early to mid-1900s. As many of the historical landmarks were destroyed by fire, each site includes an information sign with photos of original buildings and structures to assist in portraying the rich cultural character of Walgett.

Gain a glimpse into impressive constructions, such as the Art Deco Luxury Theatre, licensed to seat 500 people, and the original decorative public bath house. View the mighty coolabah tree that cast shade for the first church service congregation, still standing proud.

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on the history of opals, pointing out landmarks and must visit locations along the way. Visit Amigo’s Castle and the Bottle House, two unique attractions, as well as an old mining camp, accessible only via Black Opal Tours. View an opal cutting demonstration and the world’s largest opal agitator. You’ll be taken to Lunatic Hill, a large open cut mine, and have the chance to try your hand at fossicking. Refuel with Devonshire Tea and fresh scones with jam and cream, served in a Historic Train Carriage.

OUTBACK OPAL TOURS

Jump on an Outback Opal Tour for a chance to see local landmarks and hidden treasures. Be entertained by tales of local characters and the remarkable history of the region. Outback Opal Tours are led by expert guides and provide a real Aussie experience via a half day or full day tour. Full day tour highlights include an air-conditioned ride to the opal fields, and a glimpse into the off-grid life of an opal miner. You’ll visit three bush pubs, with the chance to mingle with locals while quenching your thirst. Morning tea and lunch are provided as part of this full day of memory making adventure.

ENJOY THE OPEN ROAD

The contrasting landscapes, clear night sky and friendly folk make Outback New South Wales the perfect place for a self-drive adventure. Whether you kick off in the Walgett Region, or kick back and relax with us once your journeying is almost done, there are several routes to guide you.

WESTERN PLAINS APP

The Western Plains App keeps you up to date with news/notifications on what’s happening in our region. Find events, things to do or search for local businesses/services. From Lightning Ridge to Lake Cargelligo and Wanaaring to the Warrumbungles, the Western Plains App is your go-to-guide for what’s what out west.

M 0428 222 517 P 02 6822 1911 editor@westernplainsapp.com.au westernplainsapp.com.au

EXPLORE NARRABRI REGION

Located at the junction of the Newell and Kamilaroi Highways, the Narrabri Region in North West NSW is only a 2 hour drive from Walgett. Renowned for the production of some of the world’s highest quality wheat, cotton and beef, the Narrabri Region is truly an agricultural wonderland.

Nestled at the base of the Nandewar Ranges, the Narrabri Region is an explorer’s paradise, with an abundance of national parks, walking tracks, unique wildlife and secluded waterways. All this is joined by a wealth of excellent tourist attractions sure to keep visitors entertained for days.

The must do experiences within the Narrabri Region include Mount Kaputar National Park, Sawn Rocks, Pilliga State Forest, CSIRO Australia Telescopes and Pilliga Artesian Bore Bath.

For more information contact the Narrabri Region Visitor Information Centre . P 02 6799 6760 visitnarrabri.com.au @narrabriregion

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LONG STRETCHES OF ROAD WITH NO TRAFFIC CAN TEMPT DRIVERS TO ‘PUSH ON’, BUT WHY RUSH WHEN THERE’S SO MUCH GOOD STUFF TO SEE, AND SO MANY COLOURFUL CHARACTERS TO MEET!

Carinya Station is a family owned and operated camping farm and tourist attraction on Kamilaroi Aboriginal land, located 10 minutes from Lightning Ridge. Get involved in daily activities, meet new friends, play with our animals. Use your site as home base to travel around the region, or simply kick back, relax and enjoy the ambience.

CAMPING

Carinya welcomes “leave no trace” campers. We have 300 acres dedicated to eco-friendly, off-grid campers, suitable to all vehicles and camping set-ups. You can choose between a private or social experience. Compostable toilets are scattered throughout the property. We also have a limited number of powered sites available. Your camping package includes our introductory farm tour.

THE GIDGEE GLAMPING RETREAT

Our glamping experience is perfect for visitors who want to experience the "feels of camping" with a little taste of outback rustic luxury. Nestled amongst the Gidgee and Wilgas, our off-grid camper is set up complete with private campfire, so you can sit back, relax and watch the stars dance across the night sky whilst immersing yourself in our outdoor bath. The Gidgee is ideal for a night out with friends or a couple’s retreat. Our introductory farm tour is included in your package.

TOURS

Our tours provide a connection to Carinya Station’s history, our local Aboriginal people, how we incorporate biodiversity into an outback station and a hands-on experience with our farm animals. We delight that our visitors are able to disconnect from their often-busy lives and appreciate what our farm is renowned for. Private fully catered tours are available. Group 4WD tag along tours also available on request.

BOOKINGS VIA OUR WEBSITE: CARINYASTATION.COM.AU I 0427 944 775

**Local produce and BBQ packs are available as season permits for visitors to purchase.

John Murray Art Gallery Art that makes you smile!

The colour and humour of the outback comes alive once inside the John Murray Art Gallery in Lightning Ridge…… John Murray is well known for his ability to realistically capture the arid beauty of Lightning Ridge and beyond, peppered with his unique bush wit and whimsy.

Established in 1992 to showcase his vibrant original acrylic paintings, John’s world class gallery has retained its rustic roots and Australia’s leading outback artist continues to lure people from all over the country to see his endearing works firsthand.

Stunning large originals are a feature, as well as a vast array of prints, posters, gift cards and quality souvenirs.

Also on display is the distinctive and ethereal photo art of Viki Murray. No visit to Lightning Ridge is complete without some time spent wandering inside the gallery and taking in the surrounding public art John has embellished the town with.

The friendly, relaxed and welcoming atmosphere invites you to stay a while and absorb the beauty of the outback on display.

FREE ENTRY. OPEN 7 DAYS. MON-FRI 9-5pm I SAT-SUN 9-2pm 8 Opal Street - Lightning Ridge T 0268 29 11 30 I E info@johnmurrayart.com.au I W johnmurrayart.com.au

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ART IN REGION

RENOWNED ARTIST JOHN MURRAY CALLS LIGHTNING RIDGE HOME AND YOU CAN’T ESCAPE HIS IMPACT ON THE TOWN.

DEPENDING ON WHICH WAY you approach the Walgett Shire you might be greeted by a giant emu, Stanley, made from Volkswagens and satellite dishes or a giant lilac Farmer changing his props with the seasons!

On Morilla Street, Lighting Ridge an old combi given wings and a propeller, flown by an emu can’t be missed. Australian Pop & Street Artist Chris Duffy recently put paint to a corrugated shed wall at Carinda to create a bright mural as a nod to David Bowie and the Let’s Dance Carinda Festival, while Artists Jenny McKracken and local Frank Wright created the Jimmy Little Mural on the Walgett Water Tower.

Lightning Ridge is a town with a creative soul. The influence of art in Lightning Ridge is evident with several galleries including Chambers of the Black Hand, Bird of Paradise Gallery and Lightning Ridge Arts & Crafts.

The John Murray Gallery is a must visit location and his work captures the stark beauty of Outback Australia. Art is not only restricted to galleries with street art spilling out across the town and many locals displaying their own talent through sculpture dotted through the opal fields. Keep your eyes peeled along the car door tours for a real treat!

2 KOOL 4 SKOOL

Along a prominent wall in the heart of Lightning Ridge, near the Visitor Information Centre, is a vibrant mural displaying six whimsical emus. Each emu presents a humorous expression, along with sunglasses, jewellery or piercings. The ‘2 Kool 4 Skool’ mural, which received a silver medal in the Best External Mural category of the 2022 Australian Street Art Awards, was painted by local artist John Murray. The painting portrays the emus in bursts of colour on a dark background surrounded by the handprints of dozens of local children. The kid’s contribution to the mural has infused the community with a sense of pride.

WALGETT WATER TOWER

Taking out silver in the 2022 Australian Street Art Awards for Best Mega Mural, is the painting of local entertainer Jimmy Little, displayed across the face of the Walgett Water Tower. The mural, a tribute to the legendary Indigenous musician, is based on a photograph by John Elliott, with artist Jenny McCracken bringing the portrait to life in an impressive piece of artwork. The background of the painting was

designed by local Gamileroi artist Frank Wright and portrays the Walgett Region, including rivers and local totems, the sand goanna, dragonfly and emu. On closer inspection, admirers of the painting can see the reflection of Jimmy’s wife in his eyes.

STANLEY – THE EMU

On the outskirts of Lightning Ridge, standing tall and proud, ready to greet visitors and welcome residents home, is the 18-metre-tall steel sculpture, ‘Stanley the Emu’. A finalist in the Best Landmark Sculpture category of the 2022 Australian Street Art Awards, Stanley has become one of the most photographed icons of the Australian outback. The sculpture was designed by renowned outback artist John Murray and built with the help of community volunteers. A trip to the region is not complete without a photo with our beloved Stanley.

SITES

⊲ Sweeney’s
⊲ Lightning
⊲ John
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OTHER ART
TO SEE
Arts & Crafts
Ridge Art & Crafts
Murray’s Art Gallery
Chambers of the Black Hand

ARTESIAN BORE BATHS

ARTESIAN BORE BATHS ARE THE OUTBACK’S VERSION OF HOT SPRINGS AND IN THE WALGETT REGION, WATER IS AROUND 40° CELSIUS.

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THERE ARE FEW THINGS more relaxing than slipping into a hot outdoor bath at the end of a long drive or day of exploring. It relaxes your muscles, soothes your joints and melts stress and anxiety away. Older than time and highly pressurised, the basin’s water can reach temperatures from 30 to 100°C, and is laced with minerals such as sulphur, calcium and magnesium that contribute to its longfabled healing powers.

The phenomenal Great Artesian Basin lies below over one fifth of Australia’s landmass, providing an underground reservoir of freshwater. Its water has been tapped to feed animals, irrigate crops and support remote settlements since Europeans sunk the first bore out near Bourke in 1878. But long before this, the movements of Aboriginal communities through the arid outback were guided by the availability of groundwater bubbling up from naturally occurring mound springs.

These days the baths still serve their intended purpose but they are much more in demand for rest and relaxation; soak in the hot artesian waters at sunrise, sunset or any other time your heart desires. Evening swims are particularly recommended as you can float in the 40-degree water while taking in the stunning expanse of the starry sky.

THE GREAT ARTESIAN BASIN THAT FEEDS OUR HOT SPRINGS IS BIG ENOUGH TO FILL SYDNEY HARBOUR 130,000 TIMES
TAKE A DRIVE AND GO FOR A DIP AT ⊲ Walgett Artesian Bore Bath  ⊲ Lightning Ridge Artesian Bore Bath  ⊲ Burren Junction Artesian Bore Bath  ⊲ Collarenebri Artesian Bore Bath – coming soon  Find more Bore Baths in the region at greatartesiandrive.com.au explorelightningridge.com.au 27

GRAB A BEVVY and discover secret haunts and favourite fishing spots. Uncover the best sunset viewing sites, and where to snag a precious gemstone. Or simply sit amongst the friendly banter and savour the relaxed atmosphere of our local watering holes.

The pubs in the opal fields serve up big feeds, with a side of opal mining know-how. Swing by the Grawin Club in the Scrub for a pizza, or a belly bursting 700-gram T-Bone steak. Grab a drink and a pool cue from the bar staff at the Sheepyard Inn and hit a few balls around the custom-made pool table. Better yet, drop in on a Wednesday night and join the local comp.

Residents keeping the bar seats warm at Carinda Hotel will tell you their pub takes the cake, boasting fame after featuring in David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ video, back in 1983. Roll into the Collarenebri Club for a game of social bowls, or partake in a good old country counter meal while catching a game on the big screen at the Junction City Hotel Burren Junction.

Whichever outback bar you choose, you are sure to meet long bearded opal miners with pockets full of dirt encrusted nobbies, sun kissed farmers and industrious proprietors, chatting humbly with mates, poised ready to welcome visitors with a big dose of outback hospitality.

OUTBACK PUBS OUR TOWNS AND VILLAGES PLAY HOST TO AT LEAST ONE PUB, CLUB OR INN, A PLACE WHERE OUR OUTBACK CHARACTERS CONGREGATE TO WASH AWAY THE TOILS OF THE DAY AND CATCH UP ON THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 28 explorelightningridge.com.au

GLENGARRY HILTON PUB

LET’S DANCE CARINDA

In 1983 David Bowie travelled to our tiny NSW outback town of Carinda to film his now iconic video for ‘Let’s Dance’ in the Carinda Hotel. The town itself has now embraced this historic connection and hosts an annual ‘Let’s Dance Carinda’ festival celebrating David Bowie and his remarkable music legacy.

71 Fox Street Walgett, NSW 2832 info@walgettrsl.com.au Walgett RSL Motel: 02 6828 1355 Twin Rivers: 02 6828 2224 RSL Club: 02 6828 1183 TRADING HOURS Open from 11am daily FROM 11:30AM $6 PER BOOK NEW PLAYERS WELCOME! LAST RAFFLE OF THE MONTH: DINNER FOR 2 ($50 points on membership card) WEDNESDAY RAFFLE FRIDAY RAFFLE SUNDAY RAFFLE Tickets on sale 12:00pm Drawn from 1:30pm POKER EVERY THURSDAY FROM 5:30PM *Lunch specials not available on public holidays & Mother’s Day 12MIDDAY - 2PM • 5.30PM - 9PM $12 Lunch specials • Banquets for 6 or more people Chef’s specialties FRESH AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD Scan here for the menu Grawin, Opal Fields Rd, Cumborah P 02 6829 3983 glengarryhilton2021@gmail.com glengarryhilton.com
 Located on the Grawin Opal Fields  Open from 11am –
7 days/week  Tuckervan open during winter months  Lunch 12pm-2pm;
 Backpacker style accommodation  Free Camping + Hot Showers  Fossicking Area Come to Carinda P
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We have a wide variety of products, in-store liquor shop, on-site butcher and deli, and a 22 aisle store with 3 aisles consisting of a wide variety of merchandise similar to what you would see at a “dollar store” including toys, general kitchen appliances, party section, knitting wool, arts & crafts, tools and hardware items, home decor, haberdashery, bedding, household items plus lots more!

OPEN:

Weekdays: 8:30am-6pm

Saturday: 9am-2pm Sunday: 10am-2pm

Liquor Store opens: 10am

WALGETT IGA

36 Fox Street NSW 2832

P: (02) 6828 1555

FOOD

SMASHED AVO WITH POACHED EGGS, FETA AND A DRIZZLE OF BALSAMIC GLAZE, PAIRED WITH A DOUBLE SHOT FLAT WHITE ON SOY. SOUND VERY URBAN? YOU’LL BE HAPPY TO HEAR THESE TYPES OF TASTEBUD TANTALISERS, ALONG WITH MORE TRADITIONAL SMALL-TOWN FARE, POP UP REGULARLY ON MENUS ACROSS THE WALGETT REGION.

GRAB A LAMB AND PISTACHIO

BURGER in Lightning Ridge, at The Gourmet Gecko Café, or a tender Prawn Twist at Steve’s Takeaway. Stop by the Opal Street Café for a pimped-up ice cream cup sure to put a grin on the weariest of faces. The Busy Bee Cafe boasts supershakes, pork souvlaki and a breakfast quesadilla bursting at the seams with beans, scrambled eggs, guacamole and jalapenos.

When the sun sets and you’re looking to top up the tank before retiring, give one of Lightning Ridge’s restaurants a whirl. Bruno’s Italian Restaurant serves a hunger busting carnivore special, the Amore pizza. Or check out the local Lightning Ridge Bowling Club with a number of different dining options on offer.

Walgett’s Stone’s Throw Café serves up a seasonal menu; the Truffle Mushrooms, Cauliflower Salad and New York bagels are complemented by turmeric lattes, cold pressed juice and good old-fashioned milkshakes.

Try a berry flavoured Bougainvillea smoothie or a Walgett Mud iced coffee at nearby Blend and Co, a fresh juice and smoothie bar serving cold drinks and coffee alongside gifts and homewares.

Hon Doo Restaurant dishes up the region’s token outback Chinese fare, the Singapore Noodles and Lemon Chicken featuring approvingly in online reviews. Chowny’s Cafe Collarenebri serves just that, along with burgers, chiko rolls,

potato scallops and all the traditional take-away favourites available with a good dusting of chicken salt.

The Far West Store in Carinda is a treasure trove of local handmade gifts served up with a range of tasty treats. There’s sponge cakes and shearing comb key hooks, chicken satay alongside compositable dish clothes, homemade tarts and Turkish towels.

You can’t go wrong at pubs and bistros. Get up close and personal with the individuals holding up the bars at our pubs, clubs and inns. Buy them a beer and listen to their tales. It’s the experiences had while immersed among our smile inducing characters, that hold the real riches of our region.

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RIDGES OF RICHES

THE OPAL FIELDS OF LIGHTNING RIDGE, GRAWIN, GLENGARRY AND SHEEPYARD ATTRACT AN ECLECTIC MIX OF TREASURE HUNTERS, INCLUDING EAGER SOLO PROSPECTORS WHO ARRIVE WITH NOT MUCH MORE THAN A FEW TOOLS AND BIG HOPES, PEOPLE WHO FAMOUSLY CAME FOR A DAY AND STAYED FOR A LIFETIME BECAUSE THE FIRE OF THOSE BLACK OPALS WEDGED IN THEIR MIND’S EYE.

FACT 1

Solid: solid opals consist entirely of opal and lack any man-made clear tops or backings stuck on. This makes solid opal stone more mesmerising to look at and extremely impressive to show off.

THE LANGUAGE OF OPAL

FACT 2

Doublet: a doublet is made by fusing a dark backing to the back of gem opal, producing a double layered gem with an appearance similar to black opal.

FACT 3

Triplet: a triplet is similar to a doublet except the slice of gem opal is very thin and a third layer – a cap of transparent quartz crystal – is added to the gem.

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IF IT’S GEMSTONES AND FOSSICKING

that capture your interest, then Lightning Ridge and its surrounding area will capture your spirit. With a world class reputation for the beautiful and mystical opal gemstone, a visit will provide you with unmatched experiences and lasting memories.

Opal was first discovered at Lightning Ridge in the late 1880s, by Jack Murray, a boundary rider who lived on a property nearby. Sometime later, miner Charlie Nettleton arrived and sank the very first shaft. Now known as Nettleton’s first shaft lookout complete with monument, jump on the Green Car Door and catch the most amazing sunset from the top, walk the stone labyrinth and don’t miss out on the perfect photo opportunity at Beer Can House.

There is a local Dreamtime Story told by the late Elder June Barker about how opals came to be in Lightning Ridge. The

story is about a beautiful butterfly who didn’t listen to her family and instead flew off into the dangerous mountains where she became trapped underneath snow. As the snow melted down the mountains and across the plains the colours disappeared from Pallah Pallah’s wings and into the ground forming the colours of the rainbow on the beautiful opal stones’. For the full story check out The Goondee Aboriginal Keeping Place, located on Pandora Street enroute to the Artesian Bore Baths.

Australia is the world’s major producer of opal, found in locations around margins of the Great Artesian Basin. What distinguishes the opal fields of Lightning Ridge and nearby Grawin, Glengarry and Sheepyard, however, is the presence of the largest known deposits of black opal in the world.

Its unique dark body tone acts to intensify the vibrancy of colour

networking throughout the stone, culminating into spectacular gems. It took a while for opal to achieve the worldwide acclaim it enjoys today because nobody in the overseas market had ever seen the dark, brilliant form of opal mined in Lightning Ridge. Determined efforts won a valuable market for black opal, which is today recognised as the most rare and valuable form of opal in the world.

For decades, the opal fields have attracted a diverse range of individuals, partnerships and small-scale mining operations hoping to discover the elusive treasure. Some strike it lucky, many leave unrewarded, others never stop looking. Opal mining remains physically demanding and dangerous, as the different layers of earth are dissected; ironstone, clay soil, shin cracker, sandstone and the prospective opal bearing layer must all be worked methodically.

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11 Morilla Street, Lightning Ridge NSW, Australia Open 7 Days, 9am - 5pm downtoearthopals.com.au For the finest black opals, designer jewellery, and unique gifts Down to Earth Opals offers a world-class shopping experience. Our Lightning Ridge gallery showcases Australian collections from exquisite opal to stunning Aboriginal artworks from the Utopia region, modern art, finely crafted jewellery, and international textiles and collectables. $1 MILLION IN THE HAND!

Shin cracker was aptly named when pieces of rock from that level would fly out and hit the miner, working with a pick, in the shin!

But its world class reputation continues to attract prospectors from all walks of life and all corners of the world. Discovery’s hit show Outback Opal Hunters may be the cause for the rise of a new generation of opal miners at Lightning Ridge, with many young families heading to Lightning Ridge for school holidays hit with the addictive opal bug.

Grab your ‘Noodling Kit’ from the Visitor Information Centre and head outside to one of several fossicking sites dotted around Lightning Ridge or for those top secret spots grab a seat on Outback Opal Tours’ Full Day Tour and strike it lucky in opal rush territory.

A century of opal mining history and present day attributes of the industry are well displayed in galleries like the Australian Opal Centre, exhibitions such as the Historical Society’s Heritage Cottage, an original miners hut built in 1932, underground mining experiences such as The Opal Mine Adventure and organised tours like Black Opal Tours who take visitors to Lunatic Hill, the only open

cut mine in Lightning Ridge. There is a wide range of activities where you can experience hands on, source information or simply observe. Let Justine at the Opal Bin take you through the process of taking a rough stone, going through the polishing and cutting stages to produce a gem perfect for your favourite jewellery setting.

A visit would not be complete without looking at finished and set gemstones. With over 15 opal retailers providing an opportunity to see locally mined opal presented in beautiful jewellery and available for purchase there is a shop to suit everyone’s tastes! Call in on Herman at The Opal Cave and check out the stunning opal waterfall. Lost Sea Opals creator Jo Lindsay’s designs are inspired by the vivid colour and beauty of the gemstones around her.

For something extra special head to Down to Earth Opals and let the opal choose you! The newly renovated and stunning state-of-the-art retail store and gallery in Lightning Ridge is complemented by authentic First Nations artworks, textiles and handmade jewellery from around the world. The bespoke floor is a first-of-its-kind image and has become a mini tourist attraction in its own right.

‘FIRE AND ICE’

The

Sold in June 2022 for over $160,000.

most iconic black opal from Lightning Ridge, NSW Australia – mined in 2020 by Peter Cooke and Sam Westra, carved by Andrew Kemeny of Down To Earth Opals and featured on the Discovery Channel: Outback Opal Hunters international television show.
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OUTBACK OPAL TOURS

We will show you what we do and why we live in the RIDGE. We offer a daily 3 hour+ Lightning Ridge TOWN TOUR and a FULL DAY TOUR to the outer Opal Fields and all three bush pubs – the real deal opal mining experience. Let us locals show you around our multicultural town and experience outback hospitality.

Booking Office: 48 B Morilla St, Lightning Ridge P 02 6829 4110 info@outbackopaltours.com.au outbackopaltours.com.au

Master cutter and opal carver Justine processes all the opals for the Opal Bin. Justine is also an Multi International award winning jewellery designer and each piece of jewellery in the Opal Bin is hand crafted and unique.

Loose opal carvings and polished stones, unique opal jewellery, opal specimens, souvenirs and a great range of opal/pearl jewellery.

Come in and see the best opal display in Lightning Ridge at unbeatable prices.

Angledool Heights, Lightning Ridge P 0407 392 778 nbevan01@gmail.com bevanscactus.com

OPAL BIN
Solid Lightning Ridge Opal specialists situated in Lightning Ridge opposite the Westpac bank.
BEVAN’S BLACK OPAL & CACTUS NURSERY  Established 1966  As seen on
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ABORIGINAL CULTURE

THE WALGETT REGION EXTENDS OVER THE LANDS OF THE GAMILAROI, YUWAALARAAY, NGEMBA AND WAIYLWON NATIONS WHERE DYNAMIC ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES AND CULTURE HOLD A SPECIAL PLACE.

RESEARCHERS WORKING TO understand the internationally renowned paleontology site at Cuddy Springs have identified that people lived in the Walgett region alongside megafauna, and Elders confirm this knowledge in creation stories.

Places of high Aboriginal cultural value such as the Aboriginal Cemetery at Collarenebri are actively maintained by Elders and community. Places of ancient and contemporary occupation and material culture like the Carved Trees at Collymongle are also highly valued and protected.

The Barwon, Namoi and Narran Rivers, and the many warrambul (watercourses), are important to the Walgett Region’s environment and Aboriginal communities. Book a Cultural Tour of Dharriwaa (Narran Lakes) through the National Parks and Wildlife Service to understand its significance to Aboriginal people as a water source but also for trade, celebration and culture.

Local Aboriginal cultural knowledge includes ancient and contemporary history, continuing connections and custodianship of Country, deep mysteries and extraordinary stories about places, people and events. During a visit to the region you will have the opportunity to absorb local understandings and history at one of the many exhibition spaces or the informative walking track along the Namoi River at Walgett or the Sound Trails Tour which discusses the significant civil rights event of The Freedom Ride.

The region is fortunate to have a number of Indigenous Artists such as Frank Wright who collaborated on the Jimmy Little Mural at Walgett and creatives working across a wide variety of mediums from creating traditional tools, carving emu eggs and traditional dance, to painting, weaving and contemporary music and photography. Appreciate this extraordinary contribution to the rich cultural landscape of our region with a visit to The Goondee Aboriginal Keeping Place in Lightning Ridge.

There is much evidence of Aboriginal people’s sacred and everyday lives across the Walgett Shire. Gulbaa (coolabah trees) and guburruu (black box trees) were cut by yuundu (stone axes) to make canoes, shelters, containers and shields from their bark, and decorations for ceremonies. The IBC Gem Garden at Lightning Ridge or Carinya Station are home to local bush tucker and medicine.

LEARN THE LANGUAGE

‘Yaama’ means ‘Hello how are you going’? Say ‘Yaama nginda’ to one person or ‘Yaama ngindaay’ to a group. If you feel good and someone greets you with ‘Yaama’ you would answer ‘Gaba’.

Goodbye is ‘Yanaaya Baayaami biyaay’ (go with god) or more simply ‘Ngaya yanaay’ (I am going).

Aboriginal people here are ‘mari’ non-Aboriginal men and women are ‘wanda’ and ‘wadjiin’. Babies are ‘birralii’

With thanks to the Dharriwaa Elders Group who provided this information.

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PLAINS OF PLENTY

THE WALGETT REGION IS FAMOUS FOR ITS PRECIOUS STONES, BUT IT ALSO PACKS A PUNCH WHEN IT COMES TO AGRICULTURAL EFFICIENCIES, GENERATING A BOUNTY OF HIGH YIELD CROPS AND HEALTHY, MEAT PRODUCING STOCK SURE TO BE THE ENVY OF MOST FARMERS.

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THE WALGETT REGION produces high quality sheep and cattle, and more recently goats. Extensive open plains allow farming across thousands of acres. Large scale production of wheat, barley, oats, canola and faba beans, which are sold on the domestic and international market.

Cotton is grown, developing from a small seed into a bush filled with white fluffy cotton bolls, putting on a spectacular snow-like exhibition across the cotton fields before the springtime harvest begins.

In a good year, the farming cycle begins in April, sowing millions of seeds in impressive rows, hundreds of metres

long. Efforts are rewarded as green seedlings emerge and grow into robust, healthy plants.

In October, the district swells as seasonal workers arrive, a buzz of excitement erupting across the region as they strip the crops and cart the grain to be stored. This continues until December, when the crops are stripped bare, and the silos are full.

But between the daily certainties of each sunrise and each sunset, fall the trial and tribulations of living on the land. Days, weeks and months filled with the joy of success, or the pain of defeat as they live through endless droughts or flooded paddocks; no year is quite the same.

CLIMATE

Average Summer Temperature

Top 34 | Low 20

Average Winter Temperature

Top 19 | Low 5

WHEAT, BARLEY, CANOLA, CHICKPEAS

SORGHUM

THE WALGETT GRAIN SILO CAN HOLD APPROXIMATELY 300,000 TONNES OF GRAIN WHEN AT FULL CAPACITY, IT CAN TAKE UP TO 1000 TONNNES AN HOUR AND EMPLOYS UP TO 60 PEOPLE IN PEAK SEASON.
VISIT FREDERICK YORK WOLSELEY’S MECHANICAL SHEARING MACHINE AT THE WALGETT HISTORICAL SOCIETY, CREATED IN HIS BLACKSMITH SHOP ON WALGETT’S EUROKA STATION, PATENTED IN 1887 AND STILL IN USE TODAY
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BURREN JUNCTION

STAY

Junction City Hotel & Caravan Park

Corunna Street | P 02 6796 1440

Bore Bath Camp Ground Kamilaroi Highway | P 02 6828 6139

VISIT

Artesian Bore Baths Kamilaroi Highway | P 02 6828 6139

EAT

Junction City Hotel

Corunna Street | P 02 6796 1440 Café on Waterloo 1 Waterloo Street | P 0439 742 792

SERVICES

Woodhams Fuel Stop – 24/hr Diesel Kamilaroi Highway

CARINDA

STAY

Carinda Hotel

22 Colin Street | P 02 6823 2218

Willie Retreat

Carinda Road & Gibson Way P 0460 782 576

Carinda Camp Ground McNamara Street | P 0268 6139

VISIT

Burrima Boardwalk

12800 Carinda Road, Warren P 0447 924 043

EAT

Carinda Hotel

22 Colin Street | P 02 6823 2218

Far West Store P 0439 076 963 farweststorecarinda.com

SERVICES

Carinda Servo/Post Office Agent

18 Colin Street Rob 0428 184 620 Julie 0428 617 906

DIRECTORY

COLLARENEBRI

STAY

Tattersalls Hotel Motel

1 Wilson Street | P 02 6756 2662

Collarenebri Camp Ground Gwydir Highway | P 02 6828 6139

VISIT

Collarenebri Local Aboriginal Lands Council Collymongle Carved Trees Lions Park

EAT

Tattersalls Hotel Motel

1 Wilson Street | P 02 6756 2662

Collarenebri Club 36 Walgett Street | P 02 6756 2307

Chowny’s Café Wilson Street | P 02 6756 2100

SERVICES

Cochrane’s Servo – 24/7Fuel 36 Wilson Street

COME BY CHANCE

VISIT

Comeby Store P 02 6828 5286

CUMBORAH STAY

Cumborah Free Camp Cumborah Street | P 02 6828 6139

Kigwigil Country Escape Farm in Cumborah riparide.com/listings/4414-kiwigil-countryescape

LIGHTNING RIDGE STAY

Outback Resort & Caravan Park Onyx Street | P 02 6829 0304

Wallangulla Motel 22 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 0542

Bluey Motel 32 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 0380

Black Opal Motel 6 Opal Street | P 0268 290 518

Fossickers Cottages Morilla Street & Onyx Street P 02 6829 1383

Chasin’ Opal Holiday Park 10 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 0448 chasinopal.com.au

Crocodile Caravan Park 5 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 0437

Lightning Ridge Holiday Park Harlequin Street | P 02 6829 0532

BIG4 Opal Holiday Park 142 Pandora Street | P 02 6829 4884

Lorne Station Lorne Road (off Opal St) | P 02 6829 1869

Carinya Station 1432 Ridge Road, Lightning Ridge P 0427 944 775

Sonja’s Bed & Breakfast 60 Butterfly Avenue | P 02 6829 2010

Lightning Ridge also has a great list of Air B&B properties, check out their website on airbnb.com.au

VISIT

Chambers of the Black Hand Three Mile Road | P 0429 423 651

The Bottle House 60 Opal Street | P 02 6829 0618

John Murray Art Gallery 8 Opal Street | P 02 6829 1130

Bevan’s Cactus Gardens P 02 6829 2778

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Coopers Cottage

20 Morilla Street

Opal Mine Adventure – Walk in Mine 132 Wooloroo Road | P 02 6829 0473

Artesian Bore Baths

Pandora Street

Amigo’s Castle Lot 78 Sunflash Street

Just Rustic Millencowbah Road | P 02 6829 0829

Spark Outdoor Theatre 3 Mile Opal Field (Yellow Car Door Tour) P 02 6829 1667

Big Opal Underground Mine Tour P 02 6829 0247

Lightning Ridge Pool and Water Park Gem Street | P 02 6829 0150

Outback Opal Putters

Lightning Ridge Mini Golf 14-16 Windlass Avenue P 0431 284 238

EAT

Busy Bee Café 23-25 Opal Street | P 02 5819 4001

Lightning Ridge Bowling Club 29 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 0408

Bruno’s Italian Restaurant 38 Morilla Street | P 02 6829 4157

Gourmet Gecko Café 7 Opals Street | P 02 6829 2652

Steve’s Takeaway 26b Morilla Street | P 02 5819 4017

Lightning Ridge Hotel Bill O’Brien Way | P 02 6829 0304

Opal St Café 1/12 Opal Street | P 04 6725 7826

SHOP

Opal Cave 51 Morilla Street | P 0456 209 333

Opal Bin 47 Morilla Street | P 0439 398 680

Gerd Schulz Goldsmith 41 Morilla Street | P 6829 1255

Peter’s Opals 10a Opal Street | P 6829 2268

Down to Earth Opals 11 Morilla Street | P 6829 2616

Lost Sea Opals

2 Morilla Street | P 6829 0066

Absolute Opals & Gems 66 Morilla Street | P 6829 1386

Khans Supa IGA plus Liquor 33 Opal Street | P 02 6829 0418

OPAL FIELDS – GRAWIN GLENGARRY, SHEEPYARD

STAY & EAT

Club in the Scrub Grawin P 02 6829 3810

Glengarry Hilton P 02 6829 3983

The Sheepyard Inn P 02 6829 3932

SHOP

Marg’s Carvings P 0407 148 105

Sweeney’s Arts and Crafts Glengarry Road P 0459 930 413

Black Opal and Stone Grawin

The Grawin General Store and Servo P 02 6829 3982

ROWENA

STAY & EAT

Rowena Pub 15 Rowena Street | P 0458 965 999

WALGETT

STAY

Coolabah Motel 95 Wee Waa Street | P 02 6828 1366

Walgett Motel 12 Fox Street | P 02 6828 1355

The Barwon Inn Cumborah Road | P 02 6828 1154

The Gateway Motel Cnr Fox & Wee Waa Streets P 02 6828 1563

The Pink House (Long stay) Fox Street | P 0428 285 234

Alex Trevallion Park Free Camp P 02 6828 6139

Muddy Waters Farmstay P 0432 250 760

Ulah Lagoon Cottage – Farmstay airbnb.com.au

Walgett Showground Camping

Come By Chance Road | P 02 6828 6139

VISIT

Walgett Historical Society

Old Shire Chambers Fox Street P 0427 281 678

Jimmy Little Mural – Water Tower Dewhurst Street | P 02 6828 6139

Walgett Artesian Bore Baths Montkeila Street | P 02 6829 6139

Norman “Tracker” Walford Walk Eastern end of Warrena Street P 02 6828 6139

Mary O’Brien Memorial Display

Walgett Aerodrome P 02 6828 6139

EAT

Blend & Co

Wee Waa Street

Walgett Sporting Club

Cnr Fox & Montkeila Streets P 02 6828 1271

Walgett RSL Club 71 Fox Street | P 02 6828 1183

Stones Throw 58 Fox Street | P 02 6828 3359

Hon Doo Chinese Restaurant 68 Wee Waa Street | P 02 6828 1446

Walgett Gourmet Food 41 Fox Street | P 02 6828 1370

Wongs Fish & Chips 40 Fox Street | P 02 6828 1603

Woodham’s Roadhouse 160 Fox Street | P 02 6828 3434

Walgett Hunt Camp Fish and Newsagency 56 Fox Street | P 02 6828 1074

TOURS

Uraah Innovations & Cultural Services

P 0431 796 381

Outback Opal Tours

48B Morilla Street Lightning Ridge P 02 6829 4110

Black Opal Tours

Lightning Ridge | P 02 6829 0368

Gray’s Holler Horse Riding Lot 85 Nebia Hill Lightning Ridge P 0476 274 560

Northwest Helicopters 36 Logans Lane Narrabri P 0429 603 740

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