Winton is celebrating its 150 year anniversary this year with the weekend Friday 11 April - Sunday 13 April hosting our main celebrations.
The Rangeland Rifts are situated about 13 kilometres north of Winton on the Hughenden-Winton Kennedy Developmental Road. The Rifts consist of the most amazing rock formation caused by natural erosion,
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Originally established in 1918, the historic Royal Theatre offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the movies the old-fashioned way – laid back in canvas seats under the stars.
The Winton Club was first founded in 1913. The first building was a rented cottage, which burnt down in 1916. A new building was erected, with various additions happening over the years.
The Waltzing Matilda Centre is the first museum in the world dedicated to a song. ‘Waltzing Matilda’ was written by ‘Banjo’ Paterson whilst holidaying on Dagworth Station.
Willie Mar’s Fruit and Vegetable Shop and Market Garden was the longest operating Chinese market garden and shop left remaining on the edge of any Western Queensland town.
The Winton Historic Cemetery was established in around 1876. For a self-guided walking tour of the Cemetery, pick up a guide from the Visitor Information Centre.