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RV Effluent Dump Sites (Public) RV Effluent Dump Sites (Public) Accredited Visitor Information Centres SITE LOCATION SITE STREET ADDRESS PHONE Aramac adjacent to the caravan park, Booker Street Agnes Water 3 Captain Cook Drive 4902 1533 Atherton Sewerage works, Grove Street Atherton Cnr Silo Road & Main Street 4091 4222 Bassington Park, Bendee Street Augathella Ayr Plantation Park, Bruce Highway 4783 5988 Babinda East of town over railway near river, Old Pacific Hwy at Rotary Park Babinda 1 Munro Street 4067 1008 Baralaba Council Sewerage Depot Barcaldine 15km SW of Barcaldine - 5km from Landsborough Hwy at Lloyd Jones Weir Barcaldine Cnr Oak & Beech Streets 4651 1724 Barcaldine Council caravan area, showground, Pine Street North Beaudesert 2 - 14 Enterprise Drive 5541 4495 Bedourie Diamantina Development Road, Bedourie Bedourie 506 Herbert Street 1300 794 257 Bellenden Ker Fishery Falls, Bruce Highway Beenleigh 205 Main Street 3287 1377 Betoota Birdsville Developmental Road, Betoota Biggera Waters Kiosk 4 Harbour Town Centre, 147 Brisbane Road 1300 309 440 Biggenden Adjacent Mountain View Caravan Park, Isis Hwy Biloela Cnr Dawson Highway & Callide Street 4992 2405 Biloela The Silo Tourist Information Centre, Exhibition Ave Biloela 11 Exhibition Avenue 4992 2400 Birdsville opposite cross runway of Airstrip, at west end of town Blackall Showgrounds, Salvia Street Birdsville 1 Billabong Boulevard 1300 794 257 Blackall Cnr Coronation Drive and Garden Street, 1km from town centre Blackall 108a Shamrock Street 4657 4637 Blackbutt Bowman Road Blackbutt "Les Muller Park", Hart Street 4163 0633 Bollon William St, behind Rural Fire Brigade Shed Boonah 20 Boonah - Fassifern Road 1300 881 164 Boonah Melbourne Street Boulia Herbert Street 4746 3386 Boulia Diamantina Dev Road, left hand side of road on way out of town towards Mount Isa Bowen Santa Barbara Parade 4786 2602 Bowen Greens Beach Tourist Village, 160 Mount Nutt Road Bowen South South Bruce Highway, Mount Gordon 4786 4222 Bowen Showgrounds, Mount Nutt Rd – rear of caretakers cottage Bribie Island 48 Benabrow Avenue 3408 9026 Bundaberg Hinkler Lions Park, cnr Isis Hwy and University Drive Burketown Anthony Street, opposite caravan park Brisbane Queen Street Mall 3006 6290 Cairns Wastewater Depot, Macnamara Street Brisbane Airport Dom Common User Terminal, Brisbane Domestic 3305 9233 Cairns Southern Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kate Street Brisbane Airport Int Level 2, Brisbane International Airport, Airport Drive 3406 3190 Calliope Cnr Taragoola Road and Dawson Highway Bundaberg 271 Bourbong Street 1300 722 099 Camooweal In Caravan Park, Barkly Street, behind Hotel Burpengary BP North Travel Centre, Bruce Highway 1800 833 100 Capella Bridgeman Park, Hibernia Road Cairns 51 Esplanade 4051 3588 Carcoory Eyre Developmental Road Caloundra 77 Bulcock Street 1800 644 969 Carmila Carmila Beach Cecil Plains Council Depot in Cheetham Street Caloundra 7 Caloundra Road 1800 644 969 Charleville Qantas Drive Canungra 12-14 Kidston Street 5543 5156 Charters Towers Cnr New Queen Road and Flinders Highway Cardwell 142 Victoria Street 4066 8601 Childers Park behind Post Office in Crescent Street Charleville Cosmos Centre, Qantas Drive 4654 7771 Chillagoe Rodeo showgrounds, Frew Street Charters Towers 74 Mosman Street 4761 5533 Chinchilla Wondai Road, at rest area opposite recreation reserve Childers Palace Memorial Building, 72 Churchill Street 1300 883 699 Clairview Near Clairview CWA Chillagoe 21-23 Queen Street 4094 7111 Clermont Theresa Creek Dam, 22km SW of Clermont Clermont Sewerage works, Cheeseborough Road Chinchilla Chinchilla Street 4668 9564 Coen Taylor Street Cleveland Shop 2, 152 Shore Street West 1300 667 386 Cooktown Access road to Council Depot in Charlotte Street Clontarf 111 Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf 1800 659 500 Coombabah Shelter Road, opposite dog pound Cooktown Cooktown Botanic Gardens, Finch Bay Road 1800 174 895 Cunnamulla Showground, William Street 200m from Balonne Hwy Coolangatta Shop 22, "Showcase on the Beach" Griffith Street 1300 309 440 Dirranbandi Theodore Street, beside showgrounds Coolum Beach Cnr Tickle Park and David Low Way 1800 644 969 Duaringa Mackenzie Park, Capricorn Highway Croydon 51-59 Samwell Street 4748 7151 Eidsvold Behind swimming pool, opposite hotel in truck bay Cunnamulla Centenary Park, 2 Jane Street 4655 8470 Emerald Lake Maraboon, Fairbairn Dam Emerald Clermont Street Dalby Thomas Jack Park, Cnr Condamine & Drayton Streets 4662 1066 Fernvale Clive Street Eidsvold Burnett Highway 1300 696 272 Gatton Showgrounds behind toilet block, near grassed area, Pine Tree Camp area Emerald 3 Clermont Street 4982 4142 Gayndah Zohnhoven Park, Burnett Hwy Esk 82 Ipswich Street 5424 2923 Gin Gin North side of town, opposite Mobil Servo, access from entry to RACQ Service agent Fernvale Fernvale Futures, 1483 Brisbane Valley Highway 5427 0200 Goomeri Llewellyn Street Gatton 34 Lake Apex Drive 1300 005 872 Goondiwindi Sewerage Plant, Boundary Road Georgetown Low Street 4062 1485 Gregory Gregory Downs, North West Queensland Gympie Six Mile Rest Area by AFL Ground Gin Gin 48 Mulgrave Street 1300 722 099 Gympie Archery Park, cnr Cross Street & Bruce Hwy, 4km north of town centre Gladstone Marina Ferry Terminal, Bryan Jordan Drive 4972 4000 Hebel In Main Sreet, near hotel, opposite childrens playground Glass House Mountains Cnr Reed Street & Bruce Parade 1800 644 969 Home Hill Sixth Street Goondiwindi Corner McLean & Bowen Streets 4671 2653 Hughenden McLaren Street, outside Ergon Energy Depot Gympie Lake Alford, 24 Bruce Highway 1800 444 222 Ilfracombe Murray Street Hampton 8623 New England Highway 1800 009 066 Ingham near Tyto Visitor Centre, cnr of Townsville Road & Cooper Street Herberton 1 Jacks Road 4096 3474 Inglewood Brook Street Hervey Bay Hervey Bay Airport, Don Adams Drive 4197 4730 Injune Near Injune Roadhouse Innisfail 1 Eslick Street Hervey Bay 227 Maryborough Hervey Bay Road 1800 811 728 Innisfail Bruce Hwy (River Ave) in Haddrell Park Home Hill 12 Railway Avenue 4782 8241 Ipswich Ipswich Showgrounds, 81 Warwick Road Hughenden 37 Gray Street 4741 2970 Irvinebank Tavern, 26km west of Herberton Ingham Cnr Cooper Street and Bruce Highway 4776 5211 Isisford St Francis Street, at entrance to camping ground Inglewood Cnr Albert & Elizabeth Streets 4652 0208 Jandowae Dalby Street Injune 32 Hutton Street 1300 007 662 Julia Creek At racecourse, Julia Creek - Kynuna Road Innisfail Cnr Bruce Highway & Eslick Street 4061 2655 Jundah Longreach Road Kajabbi Terry Smith Lookout, Matilda Hwy Ipswich Queens Park, 14 Queen Victoria Parade 3281 0555 Karumba Karumba Truckstop Julia Creek 34 Burke Street 4746 7690 Karumba Council Waste Depot, Karumba Point Road Karumba Walker Street 4745 9582 Kenilworth Elizabeth Street Kingaroy 124-128 Haly Street 4162 6272 Kilcoy Anzac Park Rest Area, cnr Seib Street and D’Aguilar Hwy Kuranda Therwine Street 4093 9311 Kingaroy Lions Park, cnr Baron Street and Kingaroy Street South Kybong Matilda Roadhouse, Bruce Highway 1800 444 222 John Street, near swimming pool Laidley Laura Lot 2 Peninsula Development Road 1300 594 900 Longreach Sandpiper Street Longreach Qantas Park, Eagle Street 4658 4150 Mapleton Lilyponds Caravan Park, 26 Warruga Street Mareeba Doyle Street, behind leagues club and rodeo grounds Mackay 320 Nebo Road 1300 130 001 Maroochydore Shire Sewerage Plant, Commercial Road Mackay Sydney Street 4951 4803 Marwood BP Mac's Truck Stop, 21km south of Mackay Malanda Malanda Atherton Road 4096 6957 Maryborough Showgrounds, 3km north of city Maleny 787 Landsborough-Maleny Road 5499 9788 Meandarra Leo Gordon Apex Park, cnr Meandarra and Osler Streets Manly 43A Cambridge Parade 3348 3524 Miles Leichardt Hwy, 700m south of Warrego Hwy Mareeba 345 Byrnes Street, Centenary Park 4092 5674 Millmerran Warpole Street Marian Eungella Road, Via Mackay 4954 4299 Mitchell Alice Street Monduran Fred Haigh Dam, Lake Monduran Recreation Area Maroochydore Cnr Melrose Parade & Sixth Avenue 1800 644 969 Monto Adjacent to the cattle-washing bay in the showgrounds Maryborough City Hall, 388 Kent Street 1800 214 789 Morven Bollen Road Miles 141 Murilla Street 4627 1492 Mount Isa Arline Street Minyama Jessica Park, Nicklin Way 1800 644 969 Mount Isa Barkly Highway Miriam Vale Roe Street 4974 5428 Mount Molloy Rifle Creek Rest Area Mission Beach Porter Promenade 4068 7099 In town, near public toilets on Gulf Development Road Mount Surprise Montville 198 Main Road 1800 644 969 Moura From Dawson Highway on Bindaree Road into Moura, 200m on left Mooloolaba Cnr First Avenue & Brisbane Road 1800 644 969 Mundubbera Bauer Street Muttaburra Bridge Street Mount Isa 19 Marian Street 1300 659 660 Nanango Lions Park, King Street Mudjimba Sunshine Coast Airport, Friendship Avenue 1800 644 969 Normanton Council Depot, Phillip Street Murgon 63 Lamb Street 4168 3864 Petrie Wyllie Park rest area, Gympie Road, gates open 8am - 6pm Nanango 41 Henry Street 4171 0100 Pittsworth Railway Street Noosa Heads 61 Hastings Street 1300 066 672 Pomona Pomona Showgrounds, Exhibition Street Normanton Cnr Landsborough & Caroline Streets 4745 1065 Proserpine Council Caravan Park, 55 - 79 Anzac Road North Tamborine 2 Main Western Road, Doughty Park 5545 3200 Proston Boondooma Dam Quilpie Quarrion Street Parkhurst 296 Boundary Road 1800 676 701 Rainbow Beach By sewerage pumping station, north of town, Clarkson Drive Plainland Plainland Travel Centre, Warrego Highway 5411 4291 Ravenshoe Sewerage Works, 26 Ascham Street Quilpie 50 Brolga Street 4656 0500 Redcliffe Showgrounds, near Scarborough Road Rathdowney 82
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