10 Things to do in Outback Queensland That You Shouldn't Miss

July 16, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Outback Queensland, Australia including QANTAS Founders Museum, Australian Age of Dinosaurs, Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre, Outback at Isa, Charleville Cosmos Centre, Underground Hospital and Museum, Mount Isa City Lookout, Hard Times Mine, Roma Cattle Saleyards, Mary Kathleen.
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1. QANTAS Founders Museum

1 Sir Hudson Fysh Drive, Longreach, Queensland 4730 Australia +61 7 4658 3737 [email protected] http://www.qfom.com.au/
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QANTAS Founders Museum

Welcome to the Qantas Founders Museum. We are an independent not-for-profit community organization and registered charity, operating since 1996, to commemorate the ethos and preserve the material heritage of the founders and early operations of Qantas Airways Ltd. Characters of the early Qantas days, their pioneering spirit and the impact the airline had for all Australians, is brought to life through life size exhibits, historical artefacts and interactive displays including the National Heritage Listed Qantas Hangar. Visitors enjoy informative tours of the Museum's aircraft including the Boeing 707, Boeing 747, DC3 and new Super Constellation aircraft. Visitors can also enjoy the Museum's new Luminescent Longreach night experience. Visitors can also treat themselves to a coffee or a meal in McGinness’s Restaurant and purchase a souvenir from the Founders Store.

Reviewed By TraceyC4

I wasn't really sure what to expect here except that it was the home of Qantas. I'm not particularly interested in aircraft so wondered if it would really need much time. The Jet Tour (our guide Sarah) was wonderful - you are able to see the planes close up and hear about the different features as well as the history of the aircraft. The tour runs for 90 minutes and you get to see a number of the aircraft including the 747 and 707. A benefit of going on the Jet Tour (although not a requirement) is that you get to understand some of the history etc when you go back into the self-guided museum and find out more about the aircraft. Sarah was passionate.and informative and made the tour! The Don Hill recreation of Fysh & McGuinness's expedition from Longreach to Darwin to find airstrips is definitely worth watching, it's amazing to see the distances they travelled with none of the modern conveniences and cars that we have today - they were inspirational and changed the lives of many in the outback. You also learn the connection between Royal Flying Doctors and Qantas. I spread the visit over 2 days, initially thinking that I would only need a couple of hours. I think in the end I spent around 5 hours at the museum (including the tour) and there was definitely more I could have seen if I had time. The only negative I have for this entire experience was that the cafe gentleman was quite rude when I asked about getting takeaway and queried a price (I didn't know that they also charged for all of the containers). This is definitely something you should put on the list of must sees - particularly if you have an interest in aviation history but even if you don't there is plenty to learn and keep you occupied.

2. Australian Age of Dinosaurs

Lot 1 Dinosaur Drive, Winton, Queensland 4735 Australia +61 7 4657 0078 [email protected] http://www.australianageofdinosaurs.com
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4.5 based on 855 reviews

Australian Age of Dinosaurs

The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is a museum focused on Australia’s evolutionary history, in particular the discovery, conservation, and research of Australia’s dinosaurs. It is a working museum – an education resource, research facility and tourist attraction. It features: • World’s largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils • Most productive fossil preparation laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere • Dinosaur Canyon walk with life-size bronze dinosaurs • Work on real, 95 million-year-old dinosaur bone fossils found in the Winton area • Spectacular views from the top of The Jump-Up (Australia's first International Dark-Sky Sanctuary) with striking rocky outcrops and canyons; walking trails; animal and bird life; it’s a photographer’s paradise!

Reviewed By Dan06101973 - Toowoomba, Australia

We spent half a day here and it was time well spent. The fossil preparation laboratory and collection room tours are both very interesting and informative, whilst the dinosaur canyon tour is also impressive. All tours are hosted by guides who are very accomplished and obviously very well informed about the material they are discussing. The planned extensions to the attraction look very impressive. Well worth a visit if you are in Winton.

3. Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre

Landsborough Highway, Longreach, Queensland 4730 Australia +61 7 4658 2166 [email protected] http://www.outbackheritage.com.au/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 1,392 reviews

Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre

The Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre is Australia’s premier outback heritage institution. In Queensland’s central western town of Longreach, the centre provides visitors with a spectacular outback experience.The outback is as prosperous, tough and unforgiving as it ever was. It’s where hard yakka, guts and resilience built our nation's identity and why the great Australian stockman – the legend of the bush - became our national hero. The enduring journey of the stockman, the challenges and demands, and the evolution of this epic industry continue to this day. The museum will awaken you to the hardships, passion, bush comradery and industry changes that have shaped the industry that has made our country great.

Reviewed By colf184

we were the first thru for the reopening after Pandemic and all staff were amazing and friendly looking forward to the new look reno to be finished on our next trip.. congrats to all

4. Outback at Isa

19 Marian St, Mount Isa, Queensland 4825 Australia +61 7 4749 1555 [email protected] http://www.mietv.com.au/Outback-at-Isa.aspx
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Outback at Isa

At Outback at Isa, Mount Isa's major tourism facility, you will find the Mount Isa Visitor Information Centre (VIC), Hard Times Mine Underground Tour, Isa Experience and Outback Park, the Mount Isa Regional Art Gallery, Riversleigh Fossil Centre, Mount Isa Fish Hatchery Project and the Outback Cafe. We take enormous pride in providing the best possible service and experiences to visitors. Outback at Isa offers unique experiences, 7 days a week.

Reviewed By dunny2 - Caloundra, Australia

This tourist information centre is exceptional, we were met with a friendly smile and greeting from the staff on duty (4nov ) This centre has a brilliant display of the mining pioneers, local indigenous people and anything to do with the early history of the town, there’s an on-site underground mine you can visit, along with a mini lagoo with its own waterfall all located in a garden setting. There’s a cafe along with the usual local souvenirs and a recently opened indigenous art gallery ...don’t miss it.

5. Charleville Cosmos Centre

1 Milky Way Off the Matilda Highway, Charleville, Queensland 4470 Australia +61 7 4654 7771 [email protected] http://www.cosmoscentre.com
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4.5 based on 439 reviews

Charleville Cosmos Centre

Ooh, ahh, wow, spectacular; are the words you hear in the Observatory at Charleville's Cosmos Centre, when on a clear night sky viewing the incredible beauty of the Milky Way Galaxy, through the powerful Meade telescopes and unaffected by the lights and pollution which cover the stars in city areas, is the focus of the Charleville Cosmos Centre. Charleville's Cosmos Centre and Observatory is dedicated to ensuring visitors enjoy the wonder of the outback night sky. The guides at the Cosmos Centre share their knowledge and you will observe binary stars, star clusters, planets and the Moon. The Cosmos Centre operates day and night experiences; both activities will build on your knowledge of astronomy and bring you up to date with discoveries. Please note the Cosmos Centre and Observatory will be closed over the Christmas period from 23rd December to 3rd 2020 January 2021

Reviewed By auzzietraveller_11 - Gladstone, Australia

I still gave our whole experience at the Cosmos Centre an excellent score as our first night experience on the Big Sky Observatory Tour (highly recommend) more than made up for the next nights experience doing Universal Dreaming Tour (not good on the night we did it). Their telescopes give you a rare opportunity to see what you have only seen in books with the added benefit of direction and explanation by an expert that talks at a tourist level giving you an appreciation for a very complex and thought provoking field of knowledge.

6. Underground Hospital and Museum

Lot 7, Joan Street, Mount Isa, Queensland 4825 Australia +61 7 4749 3087 [email protected] http://www.undergroundhospital.com.au
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Underground Hospital and Museum

Reviewed By kathleenl421

Very interesting information about the history of this underground hospital..Old theatre, medical and nursing instruments well preserved. Tour guide very knowledgeable. Also had the opportunity to see inside one of the old tent houses. Cup of tea at the end of the tour.

7. Mount Isa City Lookout

Hillary Street, Mount Isa, Queensland 4825 Australia +61 7 4749 1555 http://www.mietv.com.au/Attractions/More-things-to-see-and-do-in-Mount-Isa.aspx
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Mount Isa City Lookout

Reviewed By C1662CYadrianl

Great walk up to the Mt Isa City Lookout. Wonderful views - took heaps of photographs of the different views, the destination signpost at the top and the painted water tank. Worth a visit at night as well, especially seeing the mine lit up. There are picnic tables & shelters, parking for ~10 cars, but no toilets.

8. Hard Times Mine

19 Marian St, Mount Isa, Queensland 4825 Australia +61 7 4749 1555 http://www.mietv.com.au/Outback-at-Isa/Hard-Times-Mine.aspx
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Hard Times Mine

Reviewed By JamMa60 - North Island, New Zealand

Spent 3 hours on this well organized, informative Mine tour, Ian our guide was great and able to answer most questions that was thrown at him. Fantastic insight by the locals who developed this after the closure of the original working mine tours, With over 100,000 visitors this is testament to what they have achieved. Rounded off the tour with a cuppa tea and a Pastie in the crib room Definitely a tour to add to your list while in Mt Isa

9. Roma Cattle Saleyards

44589 Warrego Hwy, Roma, Queensland 4455 Australia +61 7 4622 2325 http://www.romasaleyards.com.au
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Roma Cattle Saleyards

The Roma Saleyards are the largest cattle selling centre in Australia, with over 400,000 cattle passing through a year. Enjoy the NEW state-of-the-art interpretive centre telling the story of the cattle industry. As you enter the Interpretive Centre, you could be forgiven for thinking you'd joined a cattle drive on the long paddock. The curved entrance comes to live The Roma Saleyards Interpretive Centre is open every day, including weekends, between 8am and 5pm. On Tuesdays from 8am until 11am, retired cattlemen volunteer their time to answer visitors’ questions about the saleyards and, more broadly, the cattle industry. Store Sales operate every Tuesday and although visitors are currently not permitted entry to Store Sales, the sound of sale proceedings can be heard.

Reviewed By donlL1827IK - Babinda, Australia

Roma Cattle Saleyards, situated just out of town on the Warrego Highway, are a window into the real outback. Thousands of cattle are auctioned each Tuesday and Thursday throughout the year and visitors are made welcome. We felt that we were part of the action as we mingled with the jeans clad, stetson-hatted cattlemen. An hour well spent, wear a hat and proper shoes and what's more - it is FREE.

10. Mary Kathleen

Mount Isa, Queensland Australia
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Mary Kathleen

Reviewed By shunter71 - Hunter Valley, Australia

This is a unique site to either stay a night or visit. Now a ghost town, the mining pit is unique in its beauty. Do not let looks deceive you..the water is toxic ( not radioactive) and should be avoided. A visit here is a history, geological and geography lesson wrapped up in one.

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