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Banana Shire Visitor Information Centres are a hive of information on sights and activities to do in the Banana Shire. Located in Biloela Hinterland, Biloela, Taroom, Moura and Theodore they'll be sure to help you see and do everything there is.
From the Great Barrier Reef in the East, the beaches of Yeppoon, the Rockhampton river-lands the Banana Shire, Carnarvon Gorge and beyond to Emerald in the West. The Capricorn Region has so much to offer from natural wonders to culturally significant indigenous sites.
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Looking for more to do once the music stops? We've got you covered. The Banana and Capricorn region have loads of attractions and natural wonders to explore.
Shuttle busses will be available between the event and local major centres multiple times per day during the Bash. Follow the Baralaba Bash on Facebook for the latest information and updates
ACCOMMODATION
Whether you're looking for an on-site caravan and camping option or looking for something a little more glamorous, the Banana region's hospitality won't leave you short.
LOCATION
Where the hell is Baralaba you ask?
Baralaba is located in Queensland's Banana Shire on the banks of the beautiful Dawson river. The closest domestic airport is located in Rockhampton with connecting flights from all major centres. To get there, Baralaba is located:
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140 km – 1h 45 mins drive from Rockhampton
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192 km – 2 hrs 15 mins drive from Gladstone
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238 km – 2hrs 30 mins drive from Emerald
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369km – 4 hrs drive from Roma
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471km – 5hrs drive from Mackay, (2.5 hrs fly-drive via Rockhampton)
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541 km – 6 hrs drive from Toowoomba
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666km – 7 hrs 30 mins Drive from Brisbane or,
(3 hrs fly-drive via Rockhampton)
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724 km – 8 hrs drive from the Gold Coast or,
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Townsville (4 hrs fly-drive via Rockhampton)
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Cairns (5 hrs 15 mins fly-drive via Rockhampton)
SPONSORS
In association with Baralaba Progress Society
Acknowledgement of country
We acknowledge and pay respect to the past, present and emerging Traditional Custodians and elders of the Gangulu Nation People and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.