Outback Queensland
is too great to wait

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OUTBACK QUEENSLAND
Is Too Great to Wait

Grab a deal
Outback Queensland

Where the road is long and the stories are longer

Dust off your boots, pack the car, and hit the open road with unbeatable deals ready to kickstart your adventure. Outback Queensland isn’t just a place you visit, it’s where legends are made, sunsets blow your mind, and memories stick for life. 

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Explore ancient dinosaur trails, toast a cold one at quirky outback pubs, and get lost under some of the world’s most epic stargazing skies. From the iconic Birdsville Track to hidden treasures like Marra Wonga’s rock art, every moment is pure adventure, and now’s the time to grab these deals before they disappear. Deals like this don’t wait; neither should you! Start your unforgettable Outback Queensland journey today.

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Outback Queensland Travel FAQ

Do I need to plan my trip in advance?

Yes, especially in the Outback. Book accommodation ahead, check road conditions before you leave, and map out your fuel and food stops.

How often should I refuel?

Whenever you can. Even if your tank’s half full, top up at the next roadhouse, petrol stations can be few and far between.

What safety gear should I pack?

At minimum:

  • A well-stocked first aid kit

  • Plenty of drinking water 

  • Sunscreen, hat, and insect repellent

  • A spare tyre, jack, and basic tools

If heading into remote areas, also pack a satellite phone or a two-way radio in case you’re out of mobile range.

Is mobile reception available everywhere?

No, many Outback areas have little to no phone coverage. Telstra offers the widest coverage, but for truly remote travel, you’ll need a satellite phone.

What should I know about road safety?

  • Drive to the conditions, many roads are unsealed or single-lane bitumen.

  • Watch for wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk.

  • If you see a road train approaching, pull over and let it pass safely.

What about weather conditions?

Always check the Bureau of Meteorology forecast and road condition reports before setting out.

Do I need a 4WD?

Not for all Outback Queensland routes, many main highways are sealed, but for remote tracks, national parks, or after heavy rain, a high-clearance 4WD is essential.

Anything else I should remember?

  • Let someone know your travel plans and expected arrival times.

  • Respect local communities and Indigenous lands.

  • Take your rubbish with you, leave no trace.

Must do experiences

Tourists visiting the Australian Age of Dinosaurs.
A couple enjoying an outback pub.
Camping and caravan sites situated along the banks of the Balonne River
Bush camping accommdation set around a tranquil wetland with natural hot springs.
Guided tour of the largest cattle selling centre in Australia

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