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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.
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Enjoy exploring Australia's wonderful wildlife and their habitats during small-group day-tours and multi-day tours with multi-award winning Araucaria Ecotours, designed (and usually led) by a zoologist with many years experience both in wildlife research and in nature interpretation for all ages.
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Once a border customs post between Queensland and New South Wales, Barringun is 'real outback' with so many great legends to share.
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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.
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The Caiwarra - Paroo River Fishing Spot is located in the Currawinya National Park. You can expect to be able to catch yellowbelly and catfish in this waterhole.
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Cunnamulla - where the handshake's stronger and the smile lasts longer! Follow the Matilda Highway or Adventure Way right into the heart of Cunnamulla, where you will be greeted by a colourful showing of roses, petunias and a lush green park.
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The Cunnamulla Fella is a song written by Stan Coster and sung by Slim Dusty. He is an iconic Australian Bush character.
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Cunnamulla will again be the hub of South West Queensland with the 8th Annual Cunnamulla Fella Festival.
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Find yourself in Cunnamulla for the "toughest sport on dirt" - the PBR Challenger Series Bull Ride. Riders come from all over the world to participate in the professional bull riding circuit.
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This is a monument to a cockroach called 'Destructo'. In a 1980 state of origin battle 'Destructo' the New South Wales cockroach challenged the World Lizard Racing Champion 'Wooden Head' to a race.
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