Moranbah is one of the relatively newer towns in Queensland and is a place steeped in warmth. Created by miners and their families, it emanates a charm of its own.
Location
The town is located in the northernmost part of the Isaac Region and is about 200 km from the south-west region of Mackey.
Places to Stay
There are plenty of comfortable and conveniently located properties when it comes to Moranbah accommodation including the likes of Oaks Moranbah, which offer everything you need for an extended stay or a business trip in this charming town.
Things to See
This lovely town features a newly built town center which includes a water feature and recreational space. It’s a great place to relax and have a coffee at a local café. There are several public art projects, dotting the Square such as the musical railway which was commissioned by the Arts Council of Queensland. Visitors can also take in the Australia Remembers Mural, a tribute to all the brave men and women who died serving in the Second World War.
Things to Do
The town is brimming with a rich array of amenities such as cafes, restaurants, a public swimming pool, a library and sporting facilities. To witness the local artistic talent, you can visit the Coalface Gallery in your leisure time.
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