Do & see in Winton Town
Arno's Wall
Wander around Arno's Wall and see how many things you can spot!
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Corfield and Fitzmaurice
This magnificent example of a general store is heritage listed by the National Trust. Opened by partners Corfield and Fitzmaurice in 1878, it was Winton's first general store.
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Diamantina Heritage Truck & Machinery Museum
Take a trip into Transport History with a visit to Winton’s Heritage Truck and Machinery Museum. View fully-restored heritage trucks, tractors and machinery.
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Musical Fence
Winton is home to world's first permanent musical fence installation in the world. Accompanied by a junkyard band, the Musical Fence is free and available for everyone to use.
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North Gregory Hotel
The first North Gregory Hotel was built by Corfield & Fitzmaurice in 1878, and legend has it that on April 6th, 1895, it was the site of the first public performance of ‘Waltzing Matilda’.
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Opal Walk
This is a glimpse of an opal mine with the story of how opal was mined at Opalton and fascinating displays from the life of the opal miners.
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Qantilda Museum
Operating since 1972, the Qantilda Museum is now part of the Waltzing Matilda Centre complex. Entry is through the Waltzing Matilda Centre. A visit to the Qantilda Museum is an essential Winton experience.
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Royal Open Air Theatre
Originally established in 1918, the historic Royal Theatre offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the movies the old-fashioned way – laid back in canvas seats under the stars.
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The Winton Club
The Winton Club was first founded in 1913. The first building was a rented cottage, which burnt down in 1916. A new building was erected, with various additions happening over the years.
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Waltzing Matilda Centre
The Waltzing Matilda Centre is the first museum in the world dedicated to a song. ‘Waltzing Matilda’ was written by ‘Banjo’ Paterson whilst holidaying on Dagworth Station.
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Willie Mar's Fruit & Vegetable Shop and Market Garden
Willie Mar’s Fruit and Vegetable Shop and Market Garden was the longest operating Chinese market garden and shop left remaining on the edge of any Western Queensland town.
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Winton Historic Cemetery
The Winton Historic Cemetery was established in around 1876. For a self-guided walking tour of the Cemetery, see the Visitor Information Centre.
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Outback Regional Art Gallery
The Outback Regional Gallery is one of three exhibition spaces located inside the Waltzing Matilda Centre.
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The Crack Up Sisters
In the Main Street of Winton you’ll find The The Crackup Sisters House, Yard and Dustarena.
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Winton Outback Surf Club
The quirky concept of the Winton Outback Surf Club is to assist with fundraising for charities, with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) selected as the first recipient.
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Australian Dinosaur Trail
Australia’s Dinosaur Trail – which includes the three towns of Hughenden, Richmond and Winton. See paleontology in action on our doorstep at the Australian Age of Dinosaur Museum before heading northwest.
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Parks & Gardens
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a place for family picnics, or a space to explore local flora and fauna, our green spaces offer something for everyone.
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Recreation Facilities
There is a 9 hole golf course, squash courts, tennis courts and a lawn bowls club. All of which host regular events and are open to residents and visitors alike.
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