The Murweh Region in Queensland, Australia offers a variety of fascinating tours and attractions for visitors. One highlight is Charleville, a town known for its rich history and outback appeal, featuring attractions such as a World War II base, dark skies for stargazing, and a strong connection to its agricultural stockmen's heritage. Another key point of interest is the Morven Visitor Information Centre, situated at the heart of the town, providing valuable local knowledge for visitors.
Additionally, the Murweh Shire Council has partnered with Griffith University's Institute for Tourism (GIFT) to explore tourism opportunities in the region. This collaboration has resulted in the restoration of a center and exhibit around a secret WWII base, as well as the establishment of the Southern Hemisphere's largest planetarium in Charleville. Visitors can also explore the heritage sites of the Murweh Region, with 3D laser scans produced by Griffith Engineering to preserve and showcase these significant landmarks.