Bungunya Translating to ‘dry camp’ in the local Indigenous language, Bungunya lives up to its reputation as a safe living place.
Goondiwindi Sitting peacefully on the banks of the Macintyre River at the junction of five major highways, Goondiwindi hugs the border of New South Wales and Queensland.
Inglewood Once a significant tobacco growing area, these days the focus in Inglewood is on sheep and cattle grazing, timber milling and the farming of fodder, grains and horticulture crops.
Talwood Small in town size but big in community spirit, tree-lined and tidy, Talwood is 90 km west of Goondiwindi towards Nindigully. It services the surrounding rural industry, including an active grain transfer depot.
Texas Just over an easy hours’ drive east of Goondiwindi sits the town of Texas, perched on the banks of the Dumaresq River. You’ll find excellent fishing and great camping spots, all set to the backdrop and serenity of rural landscapes.
Toobeah Blink and you could miss the tiny town of Toobeah – pronounced ‘Two-beer’. It sits just 49km west of Goondiwindi, past abundant cotton and grain fields, making it the perfect side trip.
Yelarbon Midway between Goondiwindi and Inglewood on the Cunningham Highway, you’ll find the tiny town of Yelarbon amid a distinctive spinifex desert.