Cunnamulla (QLD)
Cunnamulla is a well-known outback town located in south-west Queensland on the banks of the Warrego River, serving as an important regional centre for the surrounding pastoral districts of the Channel Country. The town has long been a key service hub for grazing properties and travellers navigating the vast distances of western Queensland.
Established in the late 19th century, Cunnamulla grew alongside the expansion of pastoralism, with sheep and cattle grazing forming the foundation of its economy and identity. The town is historically associated with Australia’s wool industry and stock routes, and its development reflects the resilience required to live and work in an often harsh and unpredictable environment.
Cunnamulla is also closely linked to Australia’s artesian water story, with the Great Artesian Basin playing a vital role in sustaining the town and surrounding properties. This connection is explored through local attractions that highlight the importance of groundwater to outback communities and the engineering achievements that made inland settlement possible.
Today, Cunnamulla offers a range of visitor facilities and attractions that celebrate both its history and contemporary outback life. Heritage buildings, museums, river walks, and cultural sites provide insight into the town’s past, while its friendly pubs, accommodation options, and community spaces reflect the welcoming nature of the local population.
Set against wide floodplains, open skies, and classic red-earth landscapes, Cunnamulla embodies the enduring spirit of western Queensland. It is a town shaped by the land, the river, and the people who have adapted to life in one of Australia’s most distinctive inland regions.
ShowcasingOz TV will be capturing the stories, people, businesses, and experiences that define Cunnamulla as part of our national filming journey — highlighting its pastoral heritage, artesian water history, and the strong outback community spirit that continues to make the town a welcoming and authentic destination.
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📍 Attractions & Points of Interest
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Other Attractions in and around Cunnamulla
- Cunnamulla All Aboard
- Cunnamulla Fella Visitor Information Centre
- Cunnamulla Hot Springs
- Eulo Lizard Racing Track
- Eulo Queen Opal Centre
- Artesian Mud Baths Eulo
- Artesian Mud Springs
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🗺️ Points of Interest & Landmarks
These natural landmarks and local points of interest form an important part of Cunnamulla’s landscape, history, and sense of place. ShowcasingOz TV will capture these locations during filming to help tell the broader story of the region.
Wyandra
Wyandra is a small outback settlement north of Cunnamulla, reflecting classic Channel Country life and serving as a quiet reminder of the region’s pastoral and railway history
Cunnamulla Town Sign
The Cunnamulla town sign is a popular photo stop for visitors, marking arrival in this well-known outback centre on the Warrego River.
The Robbers Tree
The Robbers Tree is a historic site associated with local folklore and early settlement stories, offering insight into the colourful characters and challenges of frontier life
Yumba Reserve
Yumba Reserve is a riverside parkland area along the Warrego River, providing shaded spaces, walking paths, and a peaceful setting for locals and visitors alike.
Allan Tannock Weir
Allan Tannock Weir plays an important role in managing water flow along the Warrego River and is a focal point for recreation and local river life.
Rotunda Bob Poncho Park
Rotunda Bob Poncho Park is a community park and gathering space that reflects Cunnamulla’s relaxed outback lifestyle and strong local spirit.
Cunnamulla Fella
The Cunnamulla Fella is a well-known public artwork symbolising the resilience, humour, and character of outback people, making it a popular and recognisable local landmark.
Cunnamulla Water Tower
The Cunnamulla Water Tower stands as a prominent feature of the town skyline, representing the importance of water infrastructure in sustaining life in Australia’s arid interior.
🏨 Featured Accommodation in Cunnamulla
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Other Accommodation in Cunnamulla
- Club Boutique Hotel
- Warrego Hotel Motel Cunnamulla
- Cunnamulla Motel
- Cunnamulla Cabins & Caravan Park
- Country Way Motor-Inn
- Warrego Riverside Tourist Park
- Hotel Cunnamulla
- Corrella Motor Inn
- Billabong Hotel Motel
- Oxford Hotel Motel
- Central on Stockyard
- Cunnamulla Tourist Park
- Eulo Queen Hotel & Caravan Park
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