You don't have to travel far from Queensland's coastal city of Townsville to inhale the state's intoxicating Outback air. Point the hood west and, as red dust flecks the windshield, you'll start to understand what it means to be a Queenslander.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders have inhabited the state for millennia. Settlers brought a pioneering spirit: cattle musterers, miners, and gold panners who paved the way for future generations. The Flying Doctors, Qantas Airlines, and Banjo Patterson's legendary bush poem "Waltzing Matilda" all hail from Queensland's Outback. And let's not forget its earliest inhabitants — dinosaurs who left their mark, sometimes literally, at several impressive archeological sites. You'll discover all of this and more as your four wheels carry you to the most diverse and fascinating attractions in Outback Queensland.
An Outback drive from Townsville to Brisbane allows you to immerse yourself in Australia's star-spangled, open-sky drama while dipping into its cultural heritage and experiencing its warm hospitality. It features prominently two of the region's top drives: the Overlander's Way and the Matilda Way. Don't listen to Google Maps when it tries to give you the quickest route; this is the long way round, switching the coastal highways for the dusty roads of the Outback. Say goodbye to the ocean for a week, start your engine, and unleash your sense of adventure — here are the essential stops on a road trip from Townsville to Brisbane.
Want to know more? Here's a rough map of your route, and some tips for driving through the Outback.