Nindigully Pub, Queensland's oldest hotel, is still in it's original condition and location, on the banks of the Moonie River in Queensland's Western Downs. The licence was issued back in 1864, after operating as shearers accommodation for the Nindigully Station.
The Gully, as it's affectionately known, brewed it's own beer and spirits before XXXX and Bundaberg Rum even existed. Today the once boom town of approximately 50 people and 15 houses in the early 1900s, has been reduced to two houses, the pub, the old General Store and the Town Hall with a population of only six people!
From the original 19th Century buildings to the traditional farming lands, the Gully is a must see for any Australian history buff.
Phone:
07 4625 9637
Email: hummerburns@hotmail.com
Open Times:
Open 1000 to 0100. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Free Entry:
Yes.
General Comments
The Pub is 160 kilometres west of Goondiwindi, 45 kilometres east of St George and approximately 70 kilometres north of the Queensland/New South Wales border. It is situated on the banks of the Moonie River.