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100-million-year-old fish fossil Jeppy takes 1,500km journey across Queensland

The ancient specimen, which is the length of a ute tray, has travelled more than 1,500 kilometres across Queensland to its home in the outback.

Paleontologists seek to rehome Australia s largest intact fish fossil Jeppy

Palaeontologists cannot wait for the world to be introduced to Jeppy, the armoured fish that once roamed the Eromanga Sea.

Australian researchers discover country s largest flying reptile

Australian researchers discover country s largest flying reptile
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GOLD RUSH: Southern Downs to become booming tourist hot spot

The past year’s swelling tourist numbers have been accompanied by a spate of development applications for exciting new accommodation sites, breweries and distilleries, and more. Check out our wrap of the 10 most exciting developments headed for the Southern Downs: KILLARNEY RIVERFRONT FARMSTAY Already one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Southern Downs, Killarney is set to gain an exclusive new tourist park. The 10-site Booyong Tourist Park will be situated on 100ha of agricultural land near the Condamine River, with riverfront views available at six of the sites. Developer Paul Stumkat stated in his application the tourist park would make the most of the natural scenery and provide guests with “an easily accessible bush camping experience”.

Riverfront farmstay near Killarney gets green light

Premium Content Subscriber only Killarney’s reputation as one of the most desirable getaways in the Southern Downs is set to be bolstered, with the upcoming addition of an exclusive new tourist park. The application for a 10-site Condamine River park named Booyong Tourist Park was approved by SDRC this week. The new facility is to be situated on 100ha of agricultural land and located east of national parkland. Six of the 10 sites look out onto the idyllic views of the Condamine River. In the application, developer Paul Stumkat said its proximity to stunning local scenery would be a point of difference for the campsite.

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