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Stockman’s Hall of Fame reopens after multi-million-dollar revamp three years in the making

It’s not often an activity would equally entertain a nine-year-old boy and a 100-year-old grandmother, but the interactive experience at the new-look Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame in Longreach has hit that multi-generational sweet spot.
Key points:
- The outback Queensland museum reopened on Thursday after a revamp
- Visitors can now enjoy an interactive, choose-your-own-adventure experience
- Real stories have been collected over decades, including from handwritten notes
The outback Queensland museum reopened on Thursday after a $15 million makeover three years in the making.
Gladstone residents Mandy and Huub De Bruijn extended their stay in Longreach for the reopening.
“It’s just blown me…
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