Blackwater

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Blackwater, a coal-mining hub in Central Queensland, offers a gritty yet fascinating glimpse into Australia's industrial heartland. Surrounded by sprawling open-cut mines and rugged bushland, this town is a base for travellers exploring the Capricorn region. While it may lack the polish of coastal resorts, Blackwater has a raw, authentic charm — from its mining museum to the unexpected wildlife refuges that dot the landscape. It's a place where you'll find hearty country pubs, wide skies, and a community shaped by the boom-and-bust rhythms of the resource industry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

One full day is enough to explore Blackwater's core attractions — visit the Coal Centre in the morning, stroll the botanic gardens, and take a short drive to Lake Maraboon for sunset. If you're keen on a mine tour, book ahead and allow an extra half-day. Most travellers use Blackwater as a stopover between Rockhampton and Emerald, so an overnight stay works well.

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