ANCIENT COUNTRY, LIVING CULTURE
Weilmoringle
Weilmoringle is home of the Murrawarri people, who have maintained a deep, unbroken connection to these lands for thousands of years. Their stories, knowledge and custodianship continue to shape the identity of the region today. Across the surrounding plains and river country, you can still find traces of this long history - traditional campsites, artefacts and culturally significant scarred trees that speak to generations of life lived along these waterways.
The village is also the northern gateway to Culgoa National Park, a vast and striking expanse of outback wilderness. Here, the landscape opens into wide floodplains, coolabah woodlands and sweeping red-earth vistas that shift with the light. Visitors can explore scenic lookouts, peaceful bushwalking tracks and remote camping spots that offer a true sense of solitude.
It’s also a haven for birdwatchers, with an array of different species moving through the region’s wetlands, plains and river corridors throughout the year.
Weilmoringle is a place where ancient culture, natural beauty and outback tranquillity come together. Whether you’re exploring the National Park, learning about the region’s deep cultural heritage, or simply taking in the stillness of the landscape, this corner of the Shire offers a powerful sense of connection to Country.