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Plenty Highway
A tourist selfdrive tourist guide and travel information
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The Plenty Highway accuately doesn't commence till
around the NT/QLD border, to get there you travel from
Boulia in outback Queensland along the Donohue Highway
(track). Typically spoken , the Queensland section of
the track is in the worst condition with long stretches
of extreme bulldust and big holes (making it a dry weather
road only) - the NT section is more regularly maintained
and graded. http://www.exploroz.com/
The Plenty Highway stretches from Western Queensland
to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory There are
two starting off points for this trip. Mt Isa and, further
south, Boulia in Western Queensland. The trip ends at
Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. Boulia to Alice
Springs is about 800 km and from Mt Isa about 30 km
longer. The longest stretch without fuel is on the Boulia
to Alice Springs route and is about 460km, between Boulia
and Jervois Homestead, although some fuel may be available
at Tobermorey (phone first (07) 4748 4996.
The town of Boulia is the pivotal point of the far
west, with Mount Isa 300 kilometres to the north and
Winton 370 kilometres to the east. It is linked to Alice
Springs via the Donohue Highway and the town is acknowledged
as being the Capital of the Channel Country, which gives
rise to the great rivers that flow west to Lake Eyre.
Things to do in Boulia's include the Min Min lights
tour. No-one seems to know just exactly what the phenomenon
is but there have been sightings of these mysterious
Min Min lights for nearly a century and even sceptics
are convinced that the phenomenon really exists. The
Min Min lights first appeared near the site of the old
Min Min Hotel which is located 73 km east of the town
at the junction of the roads from McKinlay and Winton.
The old hotel is now little more than a ruin although
the bottles and the nearby graveyard are a reminder
that it obviously had a colourful past. For a report:
http://www.exploroz.com/
Leaving from Boulia the first leg of the journey is
on the Donohue Highway from Boulia to Tobermorey, about
255 kilometers. If you are taking this route check for
adversed road conditions and with the local authorities
first to see if there has been flooding at the river
crossings further west as, if so your trip could be
delayed or cause you problems in crossing some of the
creeks.
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About The Outback Way
The Outback Way extends 2,750km from Laverton, Western
Australia to Winton, Queensland via central Australia.
As a self-drive route it passes through central Australias
deserts, Ayers Rock, The Olgas, Alice Springs and a
host of fascinating places of interest. The Outback
Way is made up of seven inter-connecting roads including
The Great Central Road (WA); Tjukaruru Road, Lasseter
Highway, Stuart Highway and Plenty Highway (NT); and
Donohue Highway and Min Min Byway (QLD). Collectively
these are
THE OUTBACK WAY
There are very few road signs in outback Australia
and many of the Outback Ways places of interest are
sometimes not so easy to find. Then again, it wouldnt
be an outback adventure without an element of surprise!
The adventurous traveller has plenty to discover, and
the less adventurous traveller can safely prepare their
outback journey using this website, the brochure and
the Guidebook!
When to travel the Outback Way
http://www.outbackway.org.au
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Central West Towns
Journey to the 'heart of the Outback' and experience
the heritage and cultural history that has shaped the
nation. Explore the majestic landscape that inspired
the lyrics to Banjo Paterson's iconic ballad which resonates
with all Australians. Learn about the pioneering years
through innovative museums, attractions and exhibitions.
Discover the essence of the Outback and its people,
woven into the rich tapestry that is 'Matilda country'.
The Central West is also the perfect place to enjoy
some traditional bush tucker around the campfire and
be entertained with yarns of glory days. Come and see
where the legend of the stockman started, where Qantas
carved its name in the history annals and where our
pastoral industry began.
Eremaea Birds
A free birding atlas to which anyone can contribute
http://www.eremaea.com
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Boulia
The town of Boulia is the pivotal point of the far
west, with Mount Isa 300 kilometres to the north and
Winton 370 kilometres to the east. It is linked to Alice
Springs via the Donohue Highway and the town is acknowledged
as being the Capital of the Channel Country, which gives
rise to the great rivers that flow west to Lake Eyre.
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How to get here.
We have sealed
roads linking Boulia to Winton (Kennedy Developmental
Road) and also Mount Isa (Diamantina Developmental Road).
The Diamantina Developmental Road from Boulia to Bedourie
is partially sealed. Boulia can also lay claim to having
a short cut gravel road taking travellers across to
Alice Springs (Donohue and Plenty highways).
Boulia is the centre of a prosperous beef
and wool industry with cattle generally grazed in the
western and northern areas and sheep properties to the
east. The Shire shares a 320 kilometre common border
with the Northern Territory and it's western boundary
marks the eastern edge of the mighty Simpson Desert.
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Alice
Springs
Then on to Boulia
The link between Central Australia and Outback Queensland
is provided by the Plenty and Donohue Highways. This
stretch of road was first built to allow cattle stations
a means of transporting beef through road train access.
Today, it is also a 'short-cut' for travellers from
Boulia, Mt.Isa and other outback Queensland towns to
get to Alice Springs and the'Red Centre' in a more direct
way.
The Plenty/Donohue highways are a
long pathway through open plains, cattle stations and
aboriginal communities.
Several rivers and creeks which form the channel country
need to be crossed through this diversity of country
from red sand and clay to bulldust and gravel.
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Source: http://www.outbackholidays.info/
For
more information please contact the Outback Queensland
Tourism Association on phone: 1800 247 966 email: info@outbackqld.com.au.
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4X4 Tracks
This is a collection of some of the best four-wheel-driving
tracks in Queensland's Outback. They'll take you through
some amazing country - from rugged jump-ups to peaceful
billabongs, and from the channel country to the desert
dunes. This is just a taste of the 4X4 fun you can can
have in Queensland's Outback, so what are you waiting
for? Adventure out there and check out Queensland's
backyard!
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Photographs Courtesy Of: NTTC
- Northern Territory Tourism Commission.
Maps Courtesy Of: NTTC - Northern Territory
Tourism Commission.
Photographs Courtesy Of: PJ B &
M Hutchinson Private Collections
Information courtesy of Parks and Wildlife Service NT
for the promotion of tourism for the Larapinta Trail.
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