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Banana, a quirky little town in Central Queensland, might have a fruity name but its real flavour is pure outback. Set on the Dawson Highway, this former railway and mining hub is a laid-back stop for travellers exploring the region. The name itself is a head-scratcher — some say it came from a local bullock team called 'Banana', others from a banana-shaped creek. Either way, it's a place that leans into its eccentric charm with a big grin.
Highlights & What to See
- Banana Hotel/Motel: This iconic pub is the heart of town, with a classic country bar, cold beer and a friendly welcome. Grab a parma and soak up the local stories.
- The Big Banana: Yes, there's a giant banana sculpture — perfect for a silly selfie and a nod to the town's name.
- Banana Historical Museum: Housed in the old railway station, this small museum packs in pioneer relics, mining memorabilia and a glimpse into the town's past.
- Banana Creek & Lookout: A short drive takes you to a peaceful creek spot and a lookout over the surrounding bushland — great for a picnic or a leg-stretch.
- Self-drive through the Banana Shire: The real draw is the open road — rolling hills, cattle stations and the vast Queensland sky. Keep an eye out for wallabies and wedge-tailed eagles.
Suggested Time to Spend
Banana is a quick stop rather than a destination. Plan for 30 minutes to an hour to see the Big Banana, grab a drink at the pub and browse the museum. If you're self-driving, it's a perfect lunch break between Rockhampton and Biloela. For a longer stay, the surrounding shire offers bush camping and fossicking opportunities, but most travellers move on after a brief visit.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Biloela: 30 minutes west, this larger town has more services, parks and the Callide Dam for fishing and watersports.
- Callide Dam: A popular spot for swimming, boating and camping — just a short detour from Banana.
- Moura: 45 minutes south, known for coal mining and the Dawson River — another classic outback town.
- Blackwater: An hour north, with the Blackwater International Coal Centre and access to the Blackdown Tableland National Park.
- Rockhampton: 1.5 hours east, the regional hub with the Fitzroy River, Botanic Gardens and Great Keppel Island access.
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Image credits
- Biloela — Original uploader was Lungfish83 at en.wikipedia / Public domain
- Moura — Swark / Public domain
- Blackwater — JulieMay54 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Rockhampton — LBM1948 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Blackdown Tableland National Park — Zatoichi26 at English Wikipedia / Public domain