Injune

  • With a population of about 500 people, Injune is rich in both European and Aboriginal cultural significance. With an abundance of natural pastures and natural resources, Injune is a microcosm of outback development, from old time family dairy farms to intensive modern farming and gas fields. The best place to catch up with the locals is either at the bowls club on a Wednesday night or at the local Injune Hotel on Friday night. Pull up a chair, have a drink and become immersed in true country hospitality. While there ask them about Ludwig Leichhardt''s association with the area, or

  • Boolimba Bluff
    Boolimba Bluff

    Those walkers enthusiastic enough to organise an early morning visit to Boolimba Bluff in Carnarvon

  • The Art Gallery
    The Art Gallery

    Be ready to be awed by what awaits you on this walk in Carnarvon Gorge

  • Battleship Spur
    Battleship Spur

    In the Carnarvon Gorge section of Carnarvon National Park, towering white sandstone cliffs form a

  • The Looking Glass
    The Looking Glass

    The Looking Glass walking track leads walkers through the colourful woodlands of the Maranoa River

  • Injune Motel
    Injune Motel

    Injune is base camp for your Carnarvon Gorge experience so plan ahead and choose to

  • Arcadia Valley Escape
    Arcadia Valley Escape

    Arcadia Valley Escape is a farmstay set on 17,000 acres of beef cattle property in

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