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9th September 2010



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Some tourists at Kronosaurus Korner are marveling at the Pliosaur skeleton. One of them asks the guide, "Can you tell me how old the Pliosaur is?"

The guide replies, "They are 100 million, four years, and six months old."

"That's an awfully exact number," says the tourist. "How do you know their age so precisely?"

The guide answers, "Well, the Pliosaur bones were one hundred million years old when I started working here, and that was four and a half years ago!!


Although not great in size and numbers the 'Overlander's Way' town of Richmond is certainly leaving behind massive footprints when it comes to outback tourism.

With a population of around 800 and being situated roughly in the middle of Townsville and Mt Isa, Richmond's lovely backdrop of gardens, bougainvilleas, native trees and shrubs, along with the towns recent literal step backwards into the Cretaceous Period, will make this the perfect adventure before travelling on.


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Q: What do you call a fossil that doesn't ever want to work?

A: Lazy bones!

For over 120 years Richmond plodded along as a service town providing for surrounding districts, with bursts of enthusiasm through it's nearby 'Woolgar' gold discovery and subsequent rush, along with the town's important link with the Cobb & Co. coach service.
However it was'nt until 1989 and the revelation of a 100 million year old Pliosaur skeleton which made people worldwide take notice of Richmond. Although the second important paleological find in the area, the other being the famous Kronosaurus Queenslandicus in 1929, it was the 5 metre Pliosaur and ensuing marine fossil museum - Kronosaurus Korner, that ultimately has made Richmond a must for all outback travellers, especially those wishing to experience the Dinosaur Trail towns including, Richmond, Winton and Hughenden.

Q: Why don't you lend money to a Paleontologist?
A: They consider a million years to be short time!

From it's beginnings as part of the Great Inland Sea, through the times of original settlers of the region, the Oonoomurra tribe of Aborigines, Richmond has become a town where people can remember their times here, not only for the fossil museum, but for relaxing by the bank of Lake Fred Tritton, pulling in a nice Cod or Sooty Grunter, or perhaps cooling of with a dip at the lake’s sandy beaches or picnicking amid the green lawns of Lions Park (on Goldring street) where you can check out the 'moon rocks', or Bobby Murray Park.
Richmond is also a birdwatchers delight with species including kingfishers, bowerbirds, rainbow birds, fryer birds, parrots, finches, budgerigars, quarrion, white corellas and pink galahs, black and white cockatoos, emus, eagle hawks, plain turkeys, brolgas and Jabiru.

Q: Why did'nt Minmi the ankylosaur go to the fossil ball?

A: Because she did'nt have any 'body' to dance with!

Richmond Racecourse is a popular venue in the district, holding six race meetings each year and makes up an important part of Queensland Country racing's Fossil Trail series.

Other local events include the biennial Fossil Festival featuring the World Moonrock Throwing Competition.

The Santalum Sandalwood Factory and Mill is the state's only sandalwood mill, principally manufacturing incense and joss sticks for export to Asia. A guided tour can be organised.

Throughout the year the Richmond Civic Centre holds various entertainment, which is well supported by locals and tourists alike. 

40 km north of town on the Croydon Road, you can find the Cambridge Ruins which are 19th-century ruins of an old Cobb & Co coach station.

And for the Taphophiliac's, Richmond also has a pioneer cemetery dating back to the early 1900's which can be found on the Richmond Highway, next to the B.P service station on your way to Mount Isa.

Q: Why is it so easy to weigh fish?
A: They have their own scales!

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Richmond has a typical western climate with long summers and short winters. Summer extends from September to April. Daily mean average temperatures range from 26 to 38 degrees C with daily minimum mean average temperatures from 8 to 23 degrees C.



Town Checklist



Public Toilet Address/es:

  • Kronosaurus Korner - Larsen St
  • Lions Park - Goldring St
  • Lake Fred Tritton - Gallaghers Drive

ATM Address/es:

Business hours only!

  • Richmond Newsagency - Goldring St
  • Richmond Post Office - Goldring St

Fuel Availability: 

Name

Address

Unleaded

Diesel

LPG Gas 

BP
Flinders Highway  Yes  Yes  Yes 
Shell - Midway  Goldring St  Yes  Yes  No 

Church Address/es:

  • Catholic Church - Goldring St
  • Anglican Church - Crawford St

Medical:

Hospital

Surgery 

Chemist 

  • Richmond Hospital, Gallaghers Drive
  • Richmond Surgery, Crawford St 
  • Mrs Mac's Chemist,  Goldring St 

Airport Address:

  • Richmond Airport - Goldring St

Supermarket Address/es - opening and closing times:

Name

Address

Mon 

Tues 

Wed 

Thurs 

Fri 

Sat 

Sun 

Foodworks
Goldring St  7.30 - 5.30  7.30 - 5.30
7.30 - 5.30
7.30 - 5.30
7.30 - 5.30
7.30 - 12.30
7.30 - 12.00
Singleton's 5 Star
Goldring St  7.30 - 6.00  7.30 - 6.00
7.30 - 6.00
7.30 - 6.00
7.30 - 6.00
7.30 - 12.30
7.30 - 12.30


Where to refill gas bottles:

  • Richmond Stores - Goldring St
  • Midway Roadhouse - Goldring St - Bottle Swap
  • BP Roadhouse - Flinders Highway - Bottle Swap

Internet Access: 

  • Kronosaurus Korner - Goldring St
  • Richmond Library - Goldring St

Road Conditions to/from nearest towns:

Check with Visitors Info Centre before travelling in wet season!

From

To

Road Conditions 

Distance in KM 

Richmond
Hughenden  Bitumen Road  114km 
Richmond  Julia Creek  Bitumen Road  149km 
Richmond
Winton  Mostly Unsealed  233km 


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