Inverell   Attractions  

7 Oaks Sapphire Fossicking  

7 Oaks Fossicking Property is a family operated private venue and has been producing sapphires since the 1960's. Located on Frazer Creek, visitors are welcome to fossick at the facilities set up, or you can go and seek along the creeks and gullies. ...

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Billabong Blue Sapphire Fossicking Park  

Billabong Blue is a Sapphire Fossicking Park on Private Property which is located 22 kilometres from Inverell on the Woodstock Road. Picnic, barbecue and toilet facilities are available onsite.Limited cold drinks, snacks, tea and coffee are also avai ...

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Billabong Blue Sapphires  

Billabong Blue Sapphires store is situated in the Tourism Inverell Complex in Campbell Street. Ofering Rough and Cut Sapphires and Quality Jewellery for sale. Have your find in the fossicking fields, or a Rough Stone you have purchased faceted on-sit ...

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Braeside Riding School  

Braeside Riding School offers horse riding lessons for children and adults. A variety of lessons are available - Beginner, Intermediate and Pleasure rides. All lessons go for approximately one hour. Preferably riders must have their own helmet and ...

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Copeton Waters State Park  

Lake Copeton Dam is three times the size of Sydney Harbour when full and provides water supplies for the cotton fields west of Inverell. The recreation area covers almost 900 hectares and features extensive picnic and recreational facilities. Campin ...

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Dejon Sapphire Centre  

Sapphire mining is important to the New England region, and operations can range in size from small family enterprises to large private companies operating plants on a daily basis. Any questions on the mining industry can be answered at Dejon. Beca ...

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Gem and Mineral Shop  

Display of a large range of Gems and Minerals including Sapphires, Opal, Agate, Thunder Eggs, Garnet and much more. Suppliers of Australian Gems and Minerals rough which are cut and polished. Lapidary equipment manufactures to order, rock cutting and ...

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Goonoowigall State Conservation Area  

Goonoowigall is scenic granite country, with low hills and large boulders marking the skyline, and covers 1057 hectares. The name Goonoowigall is a Jukumbal Aboriginal word meaning 'wallaby rocks' and it features: 120 species of native birds native ...

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Gwydir Olives  

Gwydir Olives is an olive oil processing company and distributors for the North - Western Region of New South Wales for the Gwydir Grove brand of Olive Oil. They have a retail shop where you can sample the olive's and oil’s, and purchase these alon ...

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Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial  

This unique building is located in Sinclair Park. The memorial exemplifies the community spirit of the individuals & organisations who freely gave there time, technical skills, labour and much of the material to create a permanent memorial to the hi ...

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Inverell Art Society Gallery  

Local and state-wide artists exhibit here on a regular basis, the main exhibitions being held in March and October and a special Christmas Fair in late November. All forms of arts and crafts on display and for sale. Classes and Workshops are held on ...

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Inverell Jewellers  

Local Jewellers where you have the opportunity to see a range of quality faceted New England Sapphires. In store you will find a variety of set local sapphires in both sterling silver and gold. Visitors are welcome to view the gem faceting process, ...

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Inverell Pioneer Village  

Inverell Pioneer Village is an authentic recreation of historic buildings and homes in a peaceful village setting, featuring a machinery exhibit, gem museum, Pody's Pub and Hotel, and the Grove Homestead. Afternoon tea and damper is provided on Sunda ...

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Inverell Transport Museum  

The museum consists of a growing display of over 200 exhibits. Cars, Trucks, Fire Engines, Motorcycles, Tractors, Bicycles, Pedal Cars, Scooters and numerous models and transport related items make up the ever changing display. As well as a huge vari ...

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Lake Inverell Reserve  

Lake Inverell Reserve is a peaceful aquatic sanctuary close to town that was once the town's water supply. The area is home to a large variety of birds, platypus, kangaroos and wallabies. Barbecue and picnic areas are available and fishing is permit ...

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Mcilveen Park Lookout  

McIlveen Park Lookout has superb views of Inverell with full barbecue, picnic facilities and childrens playground. Coach parking provided. ...

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Olives of Beaulieu  

Take a leisurely stroll through the Olive Grove. Tempt your taste buds with local olives, oil and crusty bread. Sit back and enjoy a chat about the grove with your host. Children are most welcome. Morning and afternoon teas available. ...

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Poolbrook Gems Fossicking Park  

Poolbrook Gem Fossicking Park is an established tourist fossicking area located on Frazer's Creek, 25 kilometres from Inverell. Poolbrook is a wonderful place for a day trip for the whole family. Make a day of it and enjoy a picnic lunch along the cr ...

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Sapphire Tea Gardens  

Come and see local sapphires and jewellery on display at Sapphire Tea Gardens, with sales and cutting service available. Enjoy their beautiful Devonshire teas, ice creams, herbal teas, home cooked meals and local honey. Also enjoy a stroll through th ...

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Tourism Inverell  

The visitor information centre is housed in an old bowling club. It was moved to this location in July 2003, as the old centre became too small. The centre has many displays including a photographic and gem collection, a video of the area to view ...

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editors picks

Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

Keswick Island's Basil Bay Beach keswickisland | 2008-12-04 | Information & history about Keswick & neighbouring Islands in the Cumberland Group. | read more

Good Looking Devils in Tasmania

P1010129.JPG grounddweller | 2008-12-18 | When Most People think of the Tasmanian devil the first thing that comes to mind is the Whirlwind Brown Tas from Warner Brothers. | read more

Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-05 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Shelter from the rain

The Grampians DaanSpijer | 2008-12-08 | An impending storm, an invitation to shelter in a guest-house and the unexpected consequences. | read more

Eumundi Market

Food Stalls, Eumundi Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Tasman Venture Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

Angry Goat barnesbay | 2008-12-14 | On a balmy Autumn afternoon in early May 1997, I was enjoying a relaxing game on the computer, when the phone rang.... | read more

Nigretta Falls, VIC

Nigretta Falls miekecasanova | 2009-01-05 | A visit to Nigretta Falls near Hamilton is a must-do | read more

Visit American River, Kangaroo Island

View of Strawbridge Point, Kangaroo Island seayu | 2008-12-18 | Nestled on a hillside in native bushland, facing sea and lagoon, a little Australian town on Kangaroo Island, off Adelaide and the Fleurieu peninsula, called American River. | read more

Escape To Kangaroo Island

A typical 'dirt road' on Kangaroo Island seayu | 2008-12-18 | Kangaroo Island, South Australia: 150 long by 50 km wide, more than 4'000 km2, one km2 per inhabitant. This is a place for those who love space and nature | read more

 

 

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