Surrounding Roma, the Bungil shire encompasses some of the Western Down's most treasured natural assets. You will view the richness of rainforest and the beauty of the Australian bush, all steeped in Australia's indigenous history.
The towns of Muckadilla and Injune service the Shire, with Injune positioned only a few hours drive from the spectacular Carnarvon Gorge and Expedition National Park. Muckadilla is some 40 kilometres west of Roma, along the Warrego Highway and was once home to the famous Muckadilla Baths.
Injune is nestled in the Great Dividing Range and is blessed with a climate that takes you to the cold crisp winter to hot summers and perfect autumn and spring weather. Make sure to visit the Visitor Information Centre, which is chock a block full of information. Also enjoy a free 'cuppa and bikkie'' while relaxing on the verandas.
Temperatures for Injune
Injune has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Injune is approximately 33 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 19 °c.
Injune has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Injune is approximately 21 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 4 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
19
34
February
19
32
March
16
31
April
11
27
May
8
23
June
4
20
July
3
20
August
4
22
September
8
26
October
13
29
November
16
31
December
18
33
Queensland DVD (Queenslands South East - Land of Scenic Wonder)
Purchase the DVD that portrays Queensland's South East including footage of Fraser Island, Glass House Mountains, Blackall Range, Montville, Mount Tamborine and Springbrook's unforgettable rock bridge.
Taking you through the tree tops in Lamington where the thick, green roof shades; the mysterious underworld of the forest floor. On to Noosa, a haven of stunning national parks and brilliant waterways. Plus the amazing coloured sands of Teewah and Rainbow Beach.
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