
Get your motor running: Outback Queensland the place to kick-start bucket list
After weathering Covid and natural disasters, outback Queensland’s tourism operators are stepping up a gear to deliver more for thrill-seekers and holiday-makers.
After weathering Covid and natural disasters, outback Queensland’s tourism operators are stepping up a gear to deliver more for thrill-seekers and holiday-makers.
The small western Queensland region with a big heart is pumping with new residents and visitors who come for its fossilised dinosaurs and rich natural history – and now the experts agree.
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Queensland’s tourism awards this weekend will feature 22 nominations from the industry’s ‘outback’ region, an impressive number that reflects the sector’s bumper year, writes Brad Cooper
Plans are in train to attract more tourists to Western Queensland over summer, forging the region’s reputation as a genuine holiday hotspot.
The western Queensland town of Charleville has announced the construction of an Australian Outback Museum, one day after honouring home-grown rugby league hero Kurt Capewell.
A region of western Queensland once considered expendable during World War II is reviving its place in military history to join the ranks of the Outback tourism boom.