Cunnamulla Heritage Trail

Landmarks and Buildings

Discover the colourful stories for yourself on the Heritage Trail around Cunnamulla with a story to tell, retrace the towns’ histories and connect you with the local characters.

Cunnamulla originated as a settlement in the 1860’s at the intersection of two major stock routes, one running from St George to Thargomindah and the other Charleville to Bourke.

The name of the town is derived from a First Peoples term meaning “long stretch of water” referring to the Warrego River which passes through the town.

Scan on the QR codes and read about the Heritage listed buildings.

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The Retreat Cunnamulla at the Old RSL

The Art Hub at The Retreat Cunnamulla

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water tower

Cunnamulla Water Tower

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Robbers Tree Site

The Robbers Tree

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Centenary Park Cunnamulla

Cunnamulla Centenary Park

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Cunnamulla Iconic Sign

Cunnamulla Iconic Sign

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war memorial fountain

Cunnamulla War Memorial

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