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The 'Town of Murals'. Located on the Capricorn Highway, its streets are named after poets, the main street is Shakespeare Street.
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Experience the Amby-ence, Amby is perhaps one of the most relaxing and unassuming towns within the outback region
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Anakie is positioned at the Sapphire Gemfields 'crossroads' along the Capricorn Highway, and hosts Australia's largest sapphire exhibition, ‘Gemfest - Festival of Gems’, over four days each August.
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Wide Streets and Wide Open Spaces - the streets of Aramac were "loosely" designed on the wide streets of Melbourne.
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'Home of the Meat Ant' - One thing about Augathella, dont be afraid to stop and ask a local, this is one of the freindliest towns in the outback.
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Barcaldine is located 1080 km north west of Brisbane and is a wool growing and catlle raising district. The town is well known for its famous Tree of Knowledge.
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Bedourie is a modern town situated on a sand dune overlooking the Eyre creek flood plain. The town has doubled in size since 1990 and now boasts many new houses and modern facilities.
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'Banana Shire - a great place to visit, a great place to invest, a great place to live, a great place to grow'
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Entering Birdsville, you may well wonder was this worth the drive, because my friends, this is one of the most remote places on earth. However to those with their eyes completely open, she holds a beauty like no other outback town and a beating heart that near jumps out of itself every September.
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Blackall, located 950km n/w of Brisbane on the bank of the Barcoo River boasts to be the biggest cattle seller in the Central West, home of Merino country, home of the "real" Black Stump, and home to legendary shearer Jackie Howe.