The Allan Tannock Weir is situated on the Warrego River five kilometres south of Cunnamulla. There is a picnic area with wood fuel barbecue, swimming and fishing are permitted one hundred metres from the Weir Wall. A boat ramp is situated five hundred metres up river from the Weir. The area is shaded by River Red Gums, Coolibahs and Tea Trees. There are walking trails and prolific birdlife. Bird l ...
John Street, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490, Australia
The Bi-Centennial Museum is located in the Cunnamulla library and is open Monday to Friday. The building was once the Masonic Lodge and the Lodge memorabilia is also on display. The large photographic display is a record of the development of the town. Check out the wages paid years ago and the cost of groceries recorded in the ledgers from one of the sheep stations. ...
Jane Street, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490, Australia
The Cunnamulla Fella is a song written by Stan Coster and sung by Slim Dusty. He is an iconic Australian Bush character. The town of Cunnamulla has erected a statue of the Cunnamulla Fella as a tribute to Stan and Slim and to the 'ringers' of the bush. The statue is double life size bronze. It was created by sculptor Archie Sinclair from a drawing by Mike Nicholas. The statue is located in front o ...
Jane Street, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490, Australia
The Cunnamulla Heritage Trail is part of the Paroo Pioneer Pathways. The trail is a self-guided tour that traces the history and the development of the town. Historical sites include the Memorial Fountain, the Robber's Tree, and the Centre in Centenary Park. The Visitor Information Centre is housed in the original State School and is the beginning of the trail. The Heritage Trail also includes the ...
Stockyard Street, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490, Australia
A living reminder of the Cunnamulla Bank Robbery in 1880, The Robber, Joseph Wells, hid in the tree but was quickly captured by the irate townspeople whose money he had stolen.
Joseph Wells goes down in history as the last man, in Queensland, to receive the death penalty for his particular crime. ...
Adventure Way, Cunnamulla, Queensland 4490, Australia
Cross the Darby land bridge over the Warrego River and enjoy the walk on your left. The walk takes you along the banks of the Warrego, across black flood plains and through the channels. It's a great place for bird watching and fishing and enjoying the stillness and space and also ideal for early morning walkers and joggers. The sunset viewing deck is located half way along the walk. A booklet and ...