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Best Time to Fly to Thargomindah, Australia

Thargomindah is a town in South West Queensland, Australia. It has a hot semi-arid climate with hot summers and milder winters, and a yearly average of 85 deg F. It is best to visit here during the cooler months of April and October to avoid the summer heat. The temperature then is between 68 and 85 deg F with lesser rainfall as compared to the rest of the year.

Thargomindah Attractions

Lake Bindegolly National Park

Lake Bindegolly is a national park in the Mulga Lands bioregion in Dynevor, Queensland. It is located less than 30 miles away from the town of Thargomindah. This park was established to protect a rare plant species called Acacia ammophila, and it also wows its visitors with its three scenic lakes. This park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise because it is home to several bird species, central to which are the rare blue-billed ducks and red-necked avocets.

Burke and Wills Dig Tree

Burke and Wills Dig Tree is a heritage-listed blazed tree near Thargomindah in Queensland. This tree assumes national significance and is symbolic of the early days of pioneering in Australia because it is a part of the doomed Burke and Wills Expedition of 1861.

Leahy House

Leahy House is a late 19th century mud brick house built after a successful deed of grant to Australian politician John Leahy in 1885. It was later purchased by the famous Australian pastoralist, Sir Sydney Kidman in the early 20th century. It is now a museum flaunting permanent displays related to both its former owners, regional history and some other exhibits.

Festivals and Events

Thargomindah Channel Country Challenge

The Thargomindah Stockmans Challenge is celebrated during April every year. It is attended by some of Australia's best stockman who race to win the first prize. The event also features live music and entertainment shows during the night.

Thargomindah Polocrosse Carnival

Polocrosse is a competitive version of rugby on horseback. It often involves an entire family that plays as a team against one of 20 others similarly placed teams. The event kicks-off with a 'Welcome Barbecue' on a Friday night where participating players get to know each other enjoying a barbecue and is followed the next evening by a three-course dinner and entertainment.

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