

Barcoo Shire Council is a sports club located in the Barcoo Shire region of Far West Queensland, Australia. The shire is known for its remote and vast landscape, covering an area of 61,974 square kilometres and including the townships of Jundah, Stonehenge, and Windorah.
What makes Barcoo Shire truly unique is that it is the only place in Australia, and even the world, where two prominent inland rivers, the Thomson and Barcoo, meet to form the renowned Cooper Creek. This natural phenomenon, along with the rich history of the region, provides an outback experience that offers something for everyone.
The rustic landscapes of Barcoo Shire are unlike any other, showcasing distinctive flora and fauna, spectacular wildlife, and breathtaking sunsets. Visitors can immerse themselves in activities such as freshwater fishing, golfing, bird watching, and exploring the stunning natural surroundings.
One of the historical highlights of Barcoo Shire is Magee's Shanty, the birthplace of the famous Bush Christening poem by Banjo Paterson. This cultural landmark adds to the overall charm and character of the region.
Barcoo Shire is also conveniently located, with easy access to the major towns of Longreach and Quilpie via sealed roads. It serves as a gateway to other notable destinations in the area, such as Birdsville, Bedourie, Innaminka, Quilpie, Longreach, and Winton.
To learn more about the specific towns within Barcoo Shire – Windorah, Jundah, and Stonehenge – visitors can visit the dedicated VisitBarcoo. Com. au website. It provides detailed information about the attractions, amenities, and events in each town, making it easier for tourists to plan their visit and make the most of their time in the region.
Barcoo Shire Council is committed to providing a wide range of sporting opportunities and facilities to the residents and visitors of the shire. By promoting community engagement and facilitating various sports and recreational activities, the council aims to enhance the overall well-being and quality of life for all members of the community.
Stay connected with Barcoo Shire Council and their activities through their social media accounts, including @visit_barcoo and /Council. The council continues to work towards the betterment of the shire and welcomes any feedback or inquiries from the community.