Mungindi Local Attractions

Mungindi is uniquely located astride the New South Wales/Queensland border, part of which is formed by the Barwon River. It is the only border town in the Southern Hemisphere to keep the same name in two states, but that's not our only claim to fame. On the Carnarvon Highway, the shortest route to Darwin, Mungindi is the last town in New South Wales, 120km north west of Moree, and the first in Queensland 120km south of St George.

One Tone Post

The One Tone Post was erected by Mr John Cameron in 1881 to celebrate the completion of two long, hard years of surveying. The post is situated three miles (4.8km) west of town where the border fence leaves the river and heads 700km due west on the 29th parallel to the South Australian border. The all-weather road is well signposted and it's a short stroll from the car park to the site.

5km West Mungindi

Racecourse Hotel

Better known as the "Two-Mile Pub", the hotel was Mungindi's first business, established in 1908.

Carnarvon Highway
Mungindi NSW 2406
Phone: 02 6753 2051
Fax: 08 6753 2051