Volunteers of a local heritage association open the buildings of Boondooma Station, settled by three Scotsmen in 1846 near where Boondooma Creek meets the Boyne River. Guided tours take in a stone store and timber house from the 1850s, a cooling shed, former stables and an 1860s postal office, all on the Queensland Heritage Register. Campers stay onsite; the Scots in the Bush festival returns each August.
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