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In the late 1950s, Cassimatis General Store became a savings agency of the Bank of New South Wales, eventually closing in 1978.
The Aramac Tramway Museum is a Grade I listed former tram stop and now a museum on Boundary Street, Aramac, Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia.
The Australian Workers Heritage Center is the only national attraction dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary heritage of Australian workers.
Barcaldine and District Museum showcases the history and heritage of the Barcaldine District.
Take the time to explore memorabilia and read about Anzac Day, the War and the Railway including the 1960 train crash at Medway Creek and the 1941 train crash that occurred at Alpha Creek.
Centenary Park Barcaldine is a fully-fenced and spacious public park located on Capricorn Highway in Barcaldine, Queensland.
Drummond Range Lookout Alpha is a must-visit destination for travelers who love scenic views and geological history.
See the story of famous rancher Harry Redford at the Harry Redford Interpretive Center on Gordon Street Aramac.
Lagoon Creek Barcaldine is a serene location on the outskirts of Barcaldine, perfect for nature enthusiasts looking to escape city life.
Lake Dunn, located in Upland, Queensland, is a unique freshwater lake known as Pajingo Bola, or "Big Fella Waterhole." It is the only wetland area in Central West Queensland and serves as a sanctuary for diverse waterfowl species.
The Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail is a 200-kilometer art trail that stretches between Aramac, Lake Dunn, and Jericho.
Lara Wetlands Barcaldine is a privately owned nature reserve located in Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia.
Located in Barcaldine, Lloyd-Jones Weir is a recreational and fishing area situated 14 kilometres southwest of the town.
A replica of Muttaburrasaurus langdoni is displayed along with other interactive displays of bones, the history and how it was discovered.
The Tree of Knowledge, a 200-year-old ghost gum located in Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia, was poisoned and killed in 2006.