48 Gladstone Road, Biloela, Queensland 4715, Australia
Greycliffe Homestead was the home of the Nott family for 100 years, but the last of the Notts died in 1974.
The homestead is built of slabs cut with a pitsaw and adze. Greycliffe has been listed by the National Trust of Queensland as an essential element of the National Estate.
As well as the homestead, there is a blacksmith shop, and a shed housing the bullock dray, tip dray. ...
Tableland Road, Biloela, Queensland 4715, Australia
Kroombit Tops National Park is the only known home for the Kroombit tinkerfrog, a critically endangered species. Sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and a variety of plant communities also grace this park. Enjoy the view from the eastern escarpment's lookout. The rugged terrain of the Kroombit Plateau became the resting place of a World War II B-24D Liberator bomber. It crashed on a rainy night in 1945, ...
Lake Callide is located 12 kilometres from Biloela via sealed road and approximately 90 kilometres south-west of Gladstone via the Dawson Highway.
While compact the lake provides you with rewarding fishing especially for golden perch (yellowbelly) and has in recent times been well stocked with barramundi. Red-claw is abundant and it's well worth placing (tagged) traps for a catch ...
Mount Scoria Conservation Park, Biloela, Queensland 4715, Australia
Rising 150 metres above the cultivated plains, Mount Scoria is a striking local landmark. Formed by volcanic activity 20-26 million years ago, this volcanic plug features many-sided basalt columns. Mount Scoria is the only mountain like it in Australia.
From this short cultural trail in Mount Scoria Conservation Park walkers get a good view of the unusual columns. Interpretive signs explain the ...