The Blue Heeler Hotel






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Nestled in the heart of outback Queensland, the Blue Heeler Hotel is a historic timber pub established in 1889. Once a Cobb & Co. staging post, it now serves as a welcoming stop for travelers along the Matilda Highway. The hotel is renowned for its connection to the iconic Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda," with claims that Banjo Paterson first performed the tune here. Inside, the walls are adorned with signatures and memorabilia from visitors worldwide, reflecting its rich history and unique charm. The hotel offers accommodations, a caravan park, and a dining area, making it a favored destination for those exploring the outback.
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