Birdsville

Australia

Birdsville is a remote town in outback Queensland, right on the edge of the Simpson Desert. It has a population of around 300, but a steady stream of visitors heading outback or returning from the desert. The Birdsville track occupies a place in Australian folklore, but with a few sensible precautions this is an outback town accessible to all.

Being a desert town also means that there are extremes of temperature. Expect hot summers with average maximums at nearly 40°C, and some days of extreme heat. Winter is more mild, with warm days and cold nights. Rain is uncommon, but heavy rains can isolate the town for days, and can occur at any time of year - but most likely in summer. April to October are the best months to visit.

  • Birdsville Wirrarri Information Centre, +61 7 4656 3300. 2 Nov-31 Mar M-F 08:30-16:30; 1 Apr-1 Nov M-Su 08:30-17:30. The centre offers visitors Wi-Fi, maps, souvenirs, library facilities, road conditions and weather reports throughout the Diamantina Shire and adjoining areas.
  • Blue Poles Gallery, +61 7 4656-3221.

Birdsville Wirrarri Information Centre, +61 7 4656 3300. 2 Nov-31 Mar M-F 08:30-16:30; 1 Apr-1 Nov M-Su 08:30-17:30. The centre offers visitors Wi-Fi, maps, souvenirs, library facilities, road conditions and weather reports throughout the Diamantina Shire and adjoining areas.

Blue Poles Gallery, +61 7 4656-3221.

Birdsville Pub with the airport adjacent

Birdsville Races. Held each year in September in Birdsville, this is so much more than just a race day. Easily the biggest thing to happen in Birdsville. Funds are raised in aid of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. During the races the population is swelled to around 7,000 people for the two-day event.

Big Red Bash music festival. A music festival in the desert. A short distance from Birdsville itself, most people spend the duration of the festival camping on site in the desert

Birdsville Races. Held each year in September in Birdsville, this is so much more than just a race day. Easily the biggest thing to happen in Birdsville. Funds are raised in aid of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. During the races the population is swelled to around 7,000 people for the two-day event.

Big Red Bash music festival. A music festival in the desert. A short distance from Birdsville itself, most people spend the duration of the festival camping on site in the desert

  • Birdsville Bakery, +61 7 4656-4697. The bakery includes a café themed on old world Australiana offering coffee, cakes, fresh pies and sausage rolls. The homemade pie range includes Curry Camel, Kangaroo and Claret, Chunky beef and Mince pies.
  • Birdsville Hotel, +61 7 4656-3244. Delicious counter meals can be ordered in the historic ‘Green Lizard Bar' at the Birdsville Hotel. Lunch is served daily 12:00-14:00 and evening meals 18:00-20:30.

There is a cafe at the caravan park.

Birdsville Bakery, +61 7 4656-4697. The bakery includes a café themed on old world Australiana offering coffee, cakes, fresh pies and sausage rolls. The homemade pie range includes Curry Camel, Kangaroo and Claret, Chunky beef and Mince pies.

Birdsville Hotel, +61 7 4656-3244. Delicious counter meals can be ordered in the historic ‘Green Lizard Bar' at the Birdsville Hotel. Lunch is served daily 12:00-14:00 and evening meals 18:00-20:30.

There is a single hotel, serving both canned and bottled beer.

Birdsville Hotel. "Australia's most legendary Outback pub" Birdsville.

Telstra and Optus both provide services in town. However, during race week, the network can be at capacity.

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