Where the bloody #@&^ is Quilpie ?

A bit about the Quilpie Region where our opals are found.

AUSTRALIA

5/4/20251 min read

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Nestled in Southwest Queensland in Australia, the Quilpie region is a hidden gem known for its rugged landscapes, rich history, and stunning opals. Located about 950 km west of Brisbane, Quilpie serves as a gateway to the vast Channel Country, where rivers weave through the arid terrain, supporting unique ecosystems and grazing lands.

Quilpie is famous for its boulder opals, which are mined from the ironstone-rich earth. These opals, known for their vibrant flashes of color, have made the region a sought-after destination for gem enthusiasts. Visitors can explore local opal shops, try their luck fossicking, or visit the Quilpie Opal Fossicking Area to uncover their own treasures.

Beyond opals, Quilpie boasts a rich Indigenous and pastoral heritage. The region is home to Aboriginal cultural sites, historic railway landmarks, and vast cattle stations that have shaped its economy for generations. The Bulloo River winds through the area, offering scenic spots for fishing, birdwatching, and peaceful outback sunsets.

Surrounded by breath taking landscapes, whether you're chasing opals, exploring history, or simply soaking in the outback’s beauty, Quilpie offers an authentic slice of remote Australia.