Augathella

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Augathella is a tiny outback town on the Matilda Highway in Queensland, a classic stopover for travellers journeying between Charleville and Longreach. Its name derives from the local Aboriginal word meaning 'waterhole', and the town's main attraction is the famous Augathella Meat Ant sculpture—a giant tribute to the resilient insects that thrive in the red dirt. This is authentic outback Australia, where the pub is the social hub and the starry skies are immense.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Augathella is best as a short stop rather than a destination. Allow 30 minutes to an hour to see the Big Meat Ant and wander the heritage walk. If you're camping or need a break from driving, an overnight stay lets you enjoy a cold beer at the pub and watch the sunset over the Warrego River. Most travellers use it as a convenient pause between Charleville (1.5 hours east) and Longreach (2.5 hours west).

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