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    Quilpie

    , QLD

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants


    The main street of Quilpie

    Quilpie (including Toompine and Eromanga)
    Outback township in far western Queensland.
    Quilpie is located 980 km west of Brisbane and 208 km west of Charleville. It is the administrative centre of a shire which covers 67 482 sq. km and, in 1987, had a total population of only 1380 - more than half of them residing in the main town.

    Quilpie came into existence in 1917 with the arrival of the railway and now, more than 70 years later, it is still primarily a service centre for the surrounding area characterised by a couple of pubs, a motel, a police station, a council office, a railway goods yard and a few shops. It is the centre for a number of tiny settlements which exist in the far western outback regions of the state.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    The Church Altar
    Quilpie's major claim to fame is the altar in St Finbarr's, the Roman Catholic Church on Buln Buln Street. In keeping with the mining background of the area the altar has been made out of opal rocks. It is unique and well worth a visit.

    Opal Fossicking
    Historically the area is known for its opals but it is still quite rare to find people prepared to organise tours because of the inevitable problems of insurance and the general feeling by opal miners that visitors are nothing more than a hindrance. There is also, like leaving a poker machine, the awful possibility that some visitor will find a hugely valuable opal in five minutes after the miner has been slogging away for years. The best way to see the local opal operations and to do a little fossicking is to contact Troy Minnett at the Channel Country Carav an Park. He is currently developing this as a major local tourist attraction and will do all in his power to arrange for a suitable trip and visit. Contact Troy on tel: (07) 4656 2087 or fax: (07) 4656 1585. The cost of the day varies according to the number of people involved.

    Fishing
    There are some excellent fishing holes in and around Quilpie. Golden perch (aka yellowbelly) and freshwater crayfish (aka yabbies) are the most common catches.

    Ray Station
    About 75 minutes out of town is the historic 'Ray' station which is now open to the public. Once owned by pioneers of the fistrict - the Tully and Durack families - it is now a living museum, courtesy of current owners Mark and Sandra Tully.

    Toompine
    77 km to the south, on a less-than-perfect dirt road (with some sections sealed), Toompine was once a stopping point for Cobb & Co and the centre of a thriving mining community. It is now nothing more than a solitary pub which was built in 1898 to meet the demands of the area.

    Eromanga
    103 km to the west is Eromanga, now little more than a pub and a police station, which makes claims to being one of the oldest opal mining areas in Queensland.

    Beyond these settlements lie the near-deserts of western Queensland with their 250 mm per annum rainfall and their sand dunes, scrubby vegetation and dirt roads clogged with bulldust.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Quilpie Visitors Information Centre
    51 Brolga St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 2166
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Quilpie Motor Inn
    Brolga St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 1277
    Facsimile: (07) 4656 1231
    Rating: **
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Imperial Hotel/Motel
    Brolga St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 1300
    Rating: **
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Channel Country Caravan Park
    21 Chipu St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 2087
    Facsimile: (07) 4656 1585
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Imperial Hotel
    34 Brolga St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 1300
     
     
      Redgums Restaurant
    34 Brolga St
    Quilpie QLD 4480
    Telephone: (07) 4656 2098
     




     

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