Boulia, QLD 4829, is a small, remote outback town located in the heart of Queensland's Channel Country, approximately 300 kilometers south of Mount Isa. Known for its vast, arid landscapes and rich pastoral history, Boulia is a gateway to the iconic Simpson Desert and is steeped in Aboriginal and early European settler heritage. The town is famous for the mysterious Min Min Light phenomenon, which has become a local legend. With a tight-knit community, Boulia offers a glimpse into authentic outback life, featuring attractions like the Boulia Stone House Museum, annual camel races, and a strong connection to the surrounding cattle stations. Its isolation and rugged beauty make it a unique destination for travelers seeking adventure and a deeper understanding of Australia's outback culture.
Postcode: | 4829 |
State: | QLD |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -23.329938, 140.22124 |
Federal Electorate: | Maranoa |