Noosa News
Road trips, off-roading and four-wheel driving encouraged for tourists on outback Queensland adventures

An in-depth drive guide has been launched this week in an effort to bring more tourists to outback Queensland this year.
Key points:
- The Outback Queensland Tourism Association have launched a 2021 Drive Outback Queensland Guide
- The guide includes 12 fully planned trips with lists of attractions on the way
- It can be downloaded and is fully interactive with QR codes included
Outback Queensland Tourism Association (OQTA) chief executive officer Denise Brown launched the initiative, which includes 12 different detailed itineraries covering different parts of Queensland.
OQTA chairman and Blackall/Tambo Regional Council Mayor Andrew Martin said with 1 million square kilometres of outback to explore, there was something for everyone.
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