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Queensland

BULLOO.QLD.GUIDE

Community, Business and Visitor Guide

Bulloo Local Services

Bulloo Articles

Articles Directory

Bulloo Articles

Generally Visitors arrive from Search Services directly to the Bulloo site Articles, Login to create your Ads, Articles and Events in any Australian Town or City.
Got something to say? A Great Strategy is to create your content here first and THEN like it to your Social Media Groups. Get it?
Bulloo Members Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

Bulloo Photo Gallery

A Compilation of network Member Photos tagged in Bulloo When you ad your Articles, Ads and Events you can Nominate your Photo to appear in a Gallery. Member Photo's will automatically Backlink to your Website or Social Media Services. Generally Visitors arrive from Search Services directly to the Photos and may click through to visit your Business or Community website. A Strategy to boost visitors to your website or service is to write Great Article and include your Photos in a Gallery
Bulloo Singles and Dating

Singles and Dating

Bulloo Singles and Dating

The Make a Heart service is being developed by the Australian Regional Network for Bulloo Residents, you can also try our other Dating Services on this link for 18-25's and Seniors Dating 50+
Bulloo Chat

Chat Rooms

Bulloo Chat

Remember the days of the CB Radio? Not many do.. Old Style Chat Rooms accross your Town, State and Nationally.. A Free Service for Bulloo and a Place to Meet

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Interesting facts about Bulloo

Interesting Facts about the Region of Bulloo, Queensland, Australia

- Bulloo is a region located in the southwestern part of Queensland, Australia. It covers an area of 73,766 square kilometers.
- The region is named after the Bulloo River, which is one of the key waterways in the area. It is a seasonal river that flows only during times of heavy rainfall.
- Bulloo is known for its vast, open plains and sparse population. It is a region of rugged, natural beauty, with sweeping vistas and clear blue skies.
- The region is home to a range of native wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, echidnas, and a variety of bird species. It is also home to several species of threatened or endangered animals, such as the bilby and the night parrot.
- Bulloo has a rich indigenous history, with the traditional owners of the land being the Wangkamadla people. Many indigenous sites and artifacts can be found throughout the region.
- The town of Thargomindah is the main population center in Bulloo, with a population of around 200 people. It is known for its artesian hot springs and the heritage-listed Bulloo River Hotel, which dates back to the 1880s.
- The Bulloo Shire is a popular destination for tourists who wish to experience the beauty and isolation of the Australian outback. Visitors can explore the wide-open spaces, take part in outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing, and learn about the indigenous heritage and local culture of the region.
- The region has a relatively warm and dry climate, with temperatures ranging from around 7°C in winter to over 40°C in summer. Rainfall is erratic and unpredictable, with some areas experiencing drought for extended periods of time.
- Bulloo is an important agricultural region, with many farms and cattle stations scattered throughout. The main crops grown in the area are wheat, barley, and sorghum.