Day 1: Tue 18 Apr 23 - Home to Mundubbera, 192km

20 deg C at home to 30 deg C at Mundubbera, fine and sunny the while day

After a surprisingly decent sleep, we were on the road at 8:30am. There was a lot of traffic on the road between Howard and Childers, however, all were well behaved. We turned left at Childers, and our first stop was at Biggenden for a vanilla slice and a Cornish pastie. Greg thinks these vanilla slices are the best, however, Wendy still rates the ones we had at Ballarat as the best. We didn't take a wander around town as we have seen it a number of times before. 

Next stop was at Gayndah for a wander. Whilst we had done Gayndah in 2019, there were still some things that were new to us, such as the Gayndah Art Gallery that was originally a Convent. It is a lovely old building that has been refurbished beautifully. There was not a great deal of art on display but most of it was pretty good stuff, so pleased we made the effort.

Final stop was at Mundubbera just before 1pm. We wanted to stay at the donation camp about 3km out of town, however, when we pulled in there, it was standing room only, so we moved on to the Showgrounds. There are about eight campers here tonight, and room for plenty more. After lunch and an LLD, eat we hit the road on foot.  Mundubbera is a nice little place and they've made an effort to dress it up a bit. We visited the Mundubbera Art Gallery; the art on display was not as good as that at Gayndah. There were a few murals that needed a bit of a touch-up,  and a painted small silo in town, that was pretty good. About 5km later we were back at the van relaxing before commencing the night time routine.

Mornos stop at Biggenden


Drive scenery





Gayndah Clock tower and court house

Gayndah Art Gallery in the old convent











Gayndah's two pubs


Gayndah, what looks like the old post office

Gayndah Council Chambers, Soldiers Memorial Hall, and Town Hall Theatre

Gayndah

Historical Gayndah

A very odd looking tree on the drive roday

Mundubbera - The Old Cordial Factory

Mundubbera - renovators delight

Mundubbera - already renovated; these two houses were next to each other

Mundubbera War Memorial


Mundubbera murals in need of a bit of TLC



Mundubbera - a newer mural




Mundubbera - this is 'art'



And so is this, apparently




Mundubbera Historic Rail

Inside the Mundubbera rail station house

Check out the expression on the orange snake at the botom



Mundubbera painted silo




Our spot at the Mundubbera Showgrounds













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