The Boyne Valley is an hour’s drive from Gladstone in
Central Queensland, Australia. It is a rural community with the small
townships of Nagoorin, Ubobo, Builyan and Many Peaks dotted along the Boyne
River, which is the lifeblood of the valley. Many services and facilities,
including a health clinic, primary schools, general store, post office agency,
hotel, churches, automotive repairs, halls and public toilets, service clubs,
sports grounds, camping and accommodation are available, with easy access, via bitumen
highway 69, from Calliope in the north or Monto in the south. Access is
also available from Miriam Vale, on the Bruce Highway, via the partly sealed
Blackman’s Gap Road.
For more information, and with links to local websites,
please visit www.boynevalley.org.au