Cunnamulla (Aboriginal meaning "long stretch of water") is a small town that lies on the Warrego River in South West Queensland, Australia, 206 kilometres (128 mi) south of Charleville, and approximately 750 kilometres (470 mi) west of the state capital, Brisbane.© Wikipedia
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We stopped in to look around Cunumulla when driving from Charleville (Queensland) to Bourke (New South Wales). This is a small outback Queensland town with wide streets, a lovely little shopping centre and a great coffee shop. Of course we had to try the local baker who made delicious pasties, and the local butcher to purchase some bacon (this was also delicious when we cooked it the next day).
The statue of the Cunnamulla Fella which is a dedication to all the young stockmen who have worked in the area is located in the middle of town - made famous in a song performed by Slim Dusty. The visitor centre has a great museum and lots of locally made products - there was a display of beautifully crafted woolen products for sale on the day we visited.