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    Cunnamulla (/ k ʌ n ə ˈ m ʌ l ə /) is a town and a locality in the Shire of Paroo, Queensland, Australia. It is 206 kilometres (128 mi) south of Charleville, and approximately 750 kilometres (470 mi) west of the state capital, Brisbane. In the 2021 census, Cunnamulla had a population of 1,233 people.

    • Visit the Cunnamulla Fella. Paying tribute to the region’s pastoral heritage, Aussie icon Slim Dusty often wandered the streets of Cunnamulla and popularised the tune, Cunnamulla Fella.
    • Find endless fun at the Warrego River. The Warrego River is much more than a place for fishing fanatics. You can go birdwatching, kayaking, fishing, yabbying and top it off with a swim.
    • Make mates with Skippy and Emus. If you’re wanting to spot a kangaroo or emu on your outback trip, Cunnamulla is the place to be. With approximately 950 roos per person in Cunnamulla and countless emus, this town takes home the title of ‘Outback Queensland’s largest roo and emu population’.
    • Meet megafauna at Eulo. Ever wondered if the Australian bunyip was fact or fiction? It’s said that the mythical creature may be a cultural memory of a Diprotodon, a species of Australian megafauna and the largest marsupial ever discovered.
  2. Cunnamulla is part of the Paroo Shire and is located on the Warrego River in far west Queensland. The Paroo Shire also includes the townships of Eulo, Wyandra and Yowah. The word ‘Cunnamulla’ means ‘long stretch of water’ or ‘big waterhole’ in the language of the Kunja (Koun-yah) people [1] .

  3. A Brief History of Cunnamulla This is work in progress and the history of the land upon which Cunnamulla is built spans back more than 40,000 years. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, all whom have a deep attachment to the Paroo Shire.

  4. While you're at the Centre, take a look through the art gallery and interpretive displays explaining the local history, opal mining, wool production, native vegetation and the importance of the Great Artesian Basin and its precious water.

  5. With a population of around 1500, Cunnamulla – which means long stretch of water – sits on the banks of the Warrego River. While it is scenic and offers superb fishing, the river does occasionally break its banks and the town has flooded several times.

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  7. Cunnamulla is the southern gateway to the Matilda Highway and lies at the crossroads to the Adventure Way travelling west to Eulo and the Yowah Opal Fields and on to Thargomindah and Innamincka.

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