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Queensland Driver Reviver Site Thursday Island Driver Reviver Weipa Stop Revive Survive Cooktown B UR KE D EV Mossman R CAIRNS O A D Atherton Karumba Innisfail Normanton Y HW Y D Tully E N N E K B R Cardwell U C E Ingham TOWNSVILLE Ayr Visit our 33 Driver Reviver sites BA RKL HIG Bowen Y HW Charters Towers AY HIG HW throughout Queensland. AY G Proserpine R Cloncurry E FLIN G DERS AY Hughenden IGHW O Visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au for MT ISA H R Julia Creek Y LA MACKAY ND opening hours. S BO D Mirani RO E UG V Sarina H Y W H Alpha Charleville S B WN R Capricorn Highway Mitchell Highway DO U R C O E A Tourist Information Tourist Information D K A St Lawrence Winton PE Centre Centre H IG 23.649 S, 146.64 E (also operates for H Clermont Boulia W A HI Y G G R HW Birdsville Races) E A G Y O YEPPOON Amberley R Yaamba Y 26.413 S, 146.246 E Barcaldine EMERALD ROCKHAMPTON Cunningham Highway Longreach Blackwater Westwood Alpha CAPRICORN H IGH WAY GLADSTONE Mobil Service Station Chevallum H W Dululu B 3km south west of Bruce Highway Y U Calliope R Y W N H E Yamanto BP Service Station T Blackall T Banana Biloela Rolleston ON Y 27.659 S, 152.709 E 9km south east of LA AWS D W ND B SB H R O U Nambour RO C BUNDABERG UG E Ayr H Monto 26.69 S, 153.004 E Gin Gin Bruce Highway Windorah H W Y HERVEY BAY W Y Biggenden H H T Sandy Corner, 1.5kms Fountain Springs W D MARYBOROUGH R S Y Taroom I A Mundubbera S I H north of Brandon Barkly Highway H W Injune H Birdsville Y C C A I D E 19.57 S, 147.338 E 60kms west of Cloncurry R IA L M N A A GYMPIE N R 20.801 S, 139.996 E T I V N Charleville WARRE O A GO Beaudesert N Wondai DE Roma D V ROAD HIGHWAY ' NAMBOUR Y A W G Telemon Street Quilpie H U Frances Creek Y Miles IL A A A Y R W N Caltex Service Station Bruce Highway H Yarraman Kogan U G B I Surat H WA Dalby RR 27.99 S, 152.994 E 11kms south of Ingham EG BRISBANE AY O IPSWICH HW HWY G 18.768 S, 146.133 E HI TOOWOOMBA Beenleigh Y Calliope Millmerran HW AY NIE BALONNE HIGHW MOO Beaudesert Bruce Highway, Calliope Gin Gin Cunnamulla RE St George GO L Y H Bruce Highway L WY WARWICK River Historical Village, I H E W G BA a H RW HWY M t H H ON Inglewood HA t C a H W ING 1km north of Gin Gin T NN g 17kms north of Calliope I G A A U n Y C Stanthorpe M E R a E l 24.971 S, 151.945 E TL Goondiwindi o 23.96 S, 151.149 E S o A C C Wallangarra Gladfield Hughenden Juila Creek Millmerran Mundubbera Waverley Creek Wondai Cunningham Highway Flinders Highway Flinders Highway Gore Highway Burnett Highway Bruce Highway Bunya Highway, Dingo 24.3kms north east Apex Park west of George Sills Park Lions Park, Corner of Black Stump Rest Area 13kms south of Creek Bicentennial Park of Warwick Hughenden Corner of Burke and Mary and Edwards 1km east of Mundubbera St Lawrence turnoff 26.314 S, 151.871 E 28.074 S, 152.187 E 20.842 S, 144.185 E Goldring Streets Streets east side of 25.572 S, 151.313 E 22.44 S, 149.475 E east side of Julia Creek Millmerran Yaamba Goondiwindi Inglewood 20.657 S, 141.752 E 27.874 S, 151.274 E Ormeau Windorah Bruce Highway Cunningham Highway Cunningham Highway off Pacific Motorway Bruce Highway Yaamba Rest Area Redmond Park south Lions Park Rest Area Maryborough Monto (M1 Exit 45) Brien Harris Craft and Museum 23.135 S, 150.369 E side of Goondiwindi east side of Inglewood Bruce Highway Burnett Highway Oval, Peachey Road Visitors Centre (only 28.55 S, 150.321 E 28.413 S, 151.085 E Maryborough South Lions Park 27.786 S, 153.254 E operates for Yarraman Travel Stop, 1km south north side of Monto Birdsville Races) Corner of New England Granite Creek Injune of southern turn-off to 24.865 S, 151.114 E Tully 25.422 S, 142.657 E and D’Aguilar Highways Bruce Highway Hutton Street Maryborough Bruce Highway 26.848 S, 151.984 E 36kms south of Tourist Information 25.58 S, 152.654 E Mount Gordon Bilyana Creek Rest Area Miriam Vale Centre Bruce Highway 22kms south of Tully 24.613 S, 151.667 E 25.845 S, 148.566 E Miles 6kms south of Bowen 18.12 S, 145.913 E Warrego Highway 20.046 S, 148.228 E Gunalda Innisfail Wallangarra ANZAC Park, Corbett Dr Bruce Highway Corner of Bruce and east side of Miles New England Highway Issued August 2012 Gunalda Rest Area Palmerston Highway 26.66 S, 150.196 E north end of Wallangarra east side of the highway 5kms north of Innisfail 28.921 S, 151.928 E 25.986 S, 152.57 E 17.515 S, 145.994 E Connecting Queensland Transport and Main Roads www.tmr.qld.gov.au.
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