Parts of Boodjamulla National Park reopen following March floods

Finn Coleman
Updated September 11 2023 - 9:23pm, first published September 9 2023 - 7:00am
Riversleigh World Heritage Area D-Site at Boodjamulla National Park. Picture from Mount Isa City Council Facebook.
Riversleigh World Heritage Area D-Site at Boodjamulla National Park. Picture from Mount Isa City Council Facebook.

Following months of hard work, southern sections of Boodjamulla National Park - located north west of Mount Isa and formerly known as Lawn Hill - have reopened.

Finn Coleman

Finn Coleman

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