Winton Natural Landmarks

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If there is one song that lives in the heart of all Australians, it is "Waltzing Matilda"...Welcome to the Waltzing Matilda Centre!Winton’s Waltzing … See more

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Jul 23, 2024
Had gone to the previous Waltzing Matilda Centre and was interested to see what they had done with the new one. It's a very impressive complex but it still didn't have a lot to sustain interest. Th… Full review by Gabriella B
Jun 28, 2024
An extraordinary display of equipment, machinery, tools and memorabilia from colonial outback QLD that reflects day-to-day life remarkably well. BUT ….. the piece de resistance is the actual original… Full review by Neil S
Jun 17, 2024
We enjoyed our visit to the Waltzing Matilda centre. One room is dedicated to Banjo Patterson and his wonderful song. Out the back so many displays and lots of history. Well worth a visit. We had a q… Full review by 430SusanS430
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Planning a trip to the Winton Longreach area in early October, roughly about how long would you need to visit the …
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Planning a trip to the Winton Longreach area in early October, roughly about how long would you need to visit the Waltzing Matilda Centre? We are also wanting to visit the Age of Dinosaurs Museum, Qantas Museum and Stockman's Hall of Fame, and only have about 2-3 days in the area. Travelling with my husband and 9 year old son.
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A day to do the Qantas Museum and Stockman's Hall of Fame. That will also give you time to wander the main street. I would book the first Age of Dinosaurs tour of the day (about …
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A day to do the Qantas Museum and Stockman's Hall of Fame. That will also give you time to wander the main street. I would book the first Age of Dinosaurs tour of the day (about 9.30am). The tour takes about about 3 hours. You need to do a tour - you can't just wander. After the tour you could head to Winton for lunch (you can have lunch at Age Of Dinosaurs) and then in the afternoon do the Waltzing Matilda Centre. We loved it all!
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When was it built
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A long time ago, but it burnt down a few months ago and you can not visit any more.
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