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Depending on which way you approach it, Birdsville lies at either the start or the end of the Birdsville Track in the corner of South West Queensland, and only 14…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 One of the charming things about the Birdsville hotel that hits first-time visitors is the collection of outback treasures and memorabilia that firmly establishes…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 The legacy of the ‘Green Lizard Room’ stems from one of Birdsville’s hottest summers on record. Extensive flooding had isolated the town from all…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 With a choice of eating in the dining room, the Green Lizard Room, or the bar, you’re presented with food that perfectly reflects an…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 Making the drive to Birdsville by road will etch a lifetime of memories, no matter which route you choose. Go to Travel Routes Roads…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 Visitors to Birdsville have the opportunity to plan a range of itineraries. Whether you’re visiting for the races, the Big Red Bash or just…
Read MoreOnly Rex Airlines fly commercially into Birdsville from Brisbane on their twice a week ‘milk run’, carrying supplies, mail and passengers. Other flight charter companies also regularly visit Birdsville as…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 There is satellite 3G mobile phone coverage in Birdsville by both Telstra and Optus. Telstra’s Next G network is available within a 20 km…
Read More‘Big Red’ is the name given to a particular sand dune that marks the symbolic edge of the Simpson Desert. Situated approximately 35 kms west of Birdsville and on private…
Read MoreHome Search results for: Page 3 A surprising find in the middle of an outback desert town is a natural billabong. The Birdsville billabong is located on the edge of…
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