Welcome to Muttaburra.com
The Muttaburra Community welcomes you to the geographical centre of Queensland. We hope you stay awhile and look around to learn about our past, present and future.
All efforts have been made to ensure that information is correct in all sections. If you consider that something is incorrect or have additional information, please contact us with the relevant supporting documents and the information will be updated. Any additional information is welcome as it will add to the value of Muttaburra's community web site, retain the history of the area and also help collect any lost history and information.
Download an information sheet to fill out.
Search for Someone
Search for a person who -
- is buried in our cemetery or nearby bush graves
- served during a war
- went to school or was a teacher
- worked at the telephone exchange
- owned or worked for a business or was on a committee
- worked at the hospital
Links
Link to Links
The Links section provides links to similar sites across Australia, in particular to
locations akin to Muttaburra, situated in western Queensland.
Community
Link to Community
Communities such as Muttaburra are made up of diverse groups of people and
organisations. Delve into this section to find out more about the local businesses,
the school, events of importance and perhaps even chat to some of the locals.
Link to Real Estate for Sale/Rent
Muttaburra offers safe affordable living with a less stressful life style.
This section lists real estate for sale or rent in our friendly town and district.
Link to R & R @ Dayboro
Some very generous people in the Dayboro area are offering FREE ACCOMMODATION for people
receiving medical treatment away from home for a few days to rest and recuperate. Check out
full details and conditions.
Link to Events
View annual and special events held in Muttaburra.
History
Link to History
The history of Muttaburra is typical of many small towns in regional Queensland
which have experienced numerous changes over 100 years and more of white settlement.
In this section find out about the original inhabitants of the area - the Mootaburra tribe, read about cattle
duffers, explore historic sites of interest and learn about the families (past and
present) of Muttaburra.
Tourist
Link to Tourist
The district surrounding the town of Muttaburra, and the town itself, is rich in history
and has a unique environment - open spaces with a clear sky from horizon to horizon.
At night, the sky is something to behold.
Muttaburra is also the home of the Muttaburrasaurus, the second most complete dinosaur skeleton found in Australia.
Check out this Tourist section to find out what you can see and do in this intriguing and ancient landscape.
Contact/About this site
This site, owned by the Muttaburra Community, was made possible by funds from the Betty Wakley-Bunkell Estate.
Link to Contact/About the Site
Find out how this site came about, who is responsible for the site and how
you can contact them. Here you will also find information on terms of use
if you wish to adapt the site template.