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Discover the enchanting Etheridge Shire! Immerse yourself in captivating birdwatching at Cumberland Chimney, try your hand at thrilling gold prospecting, or explore the wonders of Cobbold Gorge and Talaroo Hot Springs. Unearth Etheridge Exhibit and the Ted Elliot Mineral Collection await your exploration. Don't miss the Lava Tubes, Gems, and Gorges Geotrails with dramatic gorges, ancient lava tubes, and stunning gemstones along the Savannah Way.

Etheridge Shire


Experience a gorge cruise, stroll along the glass bridge, and explore our unique savannah wonderland on a guided tour. Encounter wildlife, go bushwalking, birdwatching, kayaking, and even mountain biking. Elevate your Cobbold adventure with a thrilling helicopter flight.

Nestled in the heart of the spectacular Savannah Gulf region, the Shire of Etheridge welcomes you! Discover an enchanting blend of cattle grazing and mining heritage that shapes our vibrant economy. Experience the essence of Far North Queensland right here at our doorstep.

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Cobbold Gorge 

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Talaroo Hot Springs 

Talaroo Hot Springs blends captivating geology with Ewamian Aboriginal hospitality. Located in Gulf Savannah, its surreal pools and formations offer a unique visitor experience.

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Undara 

Undara Volcanic National Park hosts four insectivorous bats, including the Bent-wing Bat, Eastern Cave Bat, Northern Horseshoe Bat (also known as Eastern Horseshoe Bat), and Coastal Sheath-tailed Bat. These bats support a diverse ecosystem, with Bayllis Cave being one of the world's most biologically diverse caves, home to 52 resident species, including a wide variety of arthropods.

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