Bedourie, Queensland

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Bedourie
Queensland
Bedourie is located in Queensland
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Bedourie
Population: 142[1]
Postcode: 4829
Coordinates: 24°21′S 139°28′E / 24.35°S 139.467°E / -24.35; 139.467Coordinates: 24°21′S 139°28′E / 24.35°S 139.467°E / -24.35; 139.467
Location:
LGA: Diamantina Shire Council
State electorate: Mount Isa
Federal Division: Maranoa

Bedourie is a small town located in the Channel Country of Central West Queensland, Australia, lying on Eyre Creek. It is located 1600 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane, and 200 kilometres north of Birdsville. At the 2006 census, Bedourie and the surrounding area had a population of 142.[1] Twenty years earlier the town had 60 residents.[2]

Bedourie is the administrative centre of the Diamantina Shire, which also comprises the towns of Birdsville and Betoota.[3] The Shire Council moved from Birdsville to Bedourie in 1953.

Bedourie has an aquatic centre, library, museum, outback golf course, visitor informtion centre and a hotel built from adobe bricks in the 1880s and a racetrack.[3] When the Georgina River experiences severe floods the town can be cut off by road for months at a time.[2]

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