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Augathella

Outback Queensland, QLD

Augathella

"A former railway town in Outback Queensland"

About this place

328
Population· median age 51
What people do
  • Labourers30
  • Professionals22
  • Community & Personal Service20
  • Machinery Operators & Drivers17
  • Managers15
144 dwellings · 78.9% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Rich history as a former railway town.
  • Scenic landscapes with vast open skies.
  • Strong sense of community and local events.
  • Proximity to natural attractions and wildlife.
  • Unique outback cultural experiences.

About Augathella

Nestled in the heart of Outback Queensland, Augathella is a charming town that embodies the spirit of rural Australia. With a population of just 328 residents, this tranquil community offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by stunning landscapes, including vast plains and dramatic skies that change with the seasons. The town's rich history and friendly atmosphere make it a unique destination for those looking to experience authentic country living. Augathella's tight-knit community thrives on its shared values, welcoming newcomers with open arms. The local lifestyle is characterized by a slower pace, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of their surroundings and participate in community events that bring everyone together. From the iconic red earth to the picturesque sunsets, Augathella provides a perfect escape for those seeking a genuine taste of the Outback.

What You'll Find

Rich history as a former railway town.; Scenic landscapes with vast open skies.; Strong sense of community and local events.; Proximity to natural attractions and wildlife.; Unique outback cultural experiences.

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the close-knit community and the serene, unhurried lifestyle that comes with living in the Outback.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Augathella for its authentic outback charm, natural beauty, and the opportunity to experience rural Australian culture.