Toowoomba Region Visitor Information Centres

A trip to one of the region’s visitor information centres will help you make the most of your stay without missing any hidden gems. Our friendly staff and volunteers are on hand to point you in the right direction, help plan your to-do list and even share some local secrets!

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Here you’ll find the experts on Toowoomba City and surrounding areas, along with tourist information for the Darling Downs and all of Queensland. The inspiring Queenslander building is based on a late 1800s style Toowoomba house and features stained-glass motifs of the ‘Toowoomba’ violet.

Opening hours: 7 days
Monday to Friday: 9am – 4pm
Saturday and Sunday During September: 9am – 4pm
Weekends and Public Holidays: 9am – 1:30pm
Closed: New Year’s Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, ANZAC Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Location: 82 – 86 James St, Toowoomba (Cnr James & Kitchener Sts), Rangeville, Toowoomba

Freecall: 1800 33 11 55
Phone: 07 4688 6590
Email: infocentre@tr.qld.gov.au

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Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre belongs to Queensland’s network of accredited visitor centres. These centres provide quality information for their own and all regions in Queensland and are open 7 days a week.

Located 30 minutes north of Toowoomba, Hampton Visitor Information Centre specialises in providing the beautiful northern high-country areas of Highfields, Crows Nest, Ravensbourne, Hampton and surrounding areas. The centre’s 100-year-old building is conveniently located in a designated overnight rest area for caravans and motorhomes.

Opening hours: 7 days
Monday: 10am – 2pm
Tuesday – Sunday: 9am – 4pm
Closed: New Years Day, Good Friday, ANZAC Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Location: Chapman Park, 8623 New England Highway, Hampton

Freecall: 1800 009 066
Phone: 07 4697 9066
Email: hamptoninfo@tr.qld.gov.au

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The Hampton Visitor Information Centre belongs to Queensland’s network of accredited visitor centres. These centres provide quality information for their own and all regions in Queensland and are open 7 days a week.

Located one-hour south-west of Toowoomba, Millmerran Visitor Information Centre specialises in providing information about the stunning rural southern part of the region. Located inside the beautifully restored Millmerran Railway Station building, it is co-located with the Millmerran Museum.

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Thursday: 10am – 3pm
Closed: Friday – Monday and Public Holidays

Location:

Cnr Mary (Gore Hwy) and Edward Street, Millmerran

Phone: 07 4695 2560
Email: millmerraninfo@tr.qld.gov.au

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Discover the charm of Clifton, a quintessential country town nestled between Toowoomba and Warwick, rich in history and natural beauty. Begin your journey at the Clifton Information Centre, located in the heart of town at the historic Railway Station. This iconic site, dating back to 1869, is a gateway to exploring Clifton’s storied past and vibrant present.

While there, why not pick up a preloved railway and train book to add to your library, or local artisan jams and other souvenirs.

Opening hours:

Clifton Railway Station – Fri to Mon 9am till 2pm

Clifton Library – Tues to Thur

Location:

Clifton Railway Station – Clark Street, Clifton

Clifton Library – Meara Pl, Clifton

Step back in time and explore the rich tapestry of Crows Nest’s history at the Crows Nest Museum & Information Centre. Housed in a beautifully renovated Queensland Rail Grain Shed, this centre serves as the perfect starting point for your journey through the Crows Nest District. The museum is a treasure trove of local history and memorabilia, inviting visitors of all ages to discover the vibrant past of Crows Nest.

Opening hours:

Daily 10am to 3pm (Closed Good Friday, ANZAC Day, Christmas Day & Boxing Day)

Location:

Cnr Oxford St & New England Hwy, Crows Nest Qld 4355

Phone: 07 4698 1776

Email: millmerraninfo@tr.qld.gov.au

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Embark on a journey of discovery at the Oakey Community and Tourist Information Centre, a cornerstone of genuine country hospitality and a treasure trove of local knowledge. Nestled in the historic Railway Station on Bridge Street, the centre offers a warm welcome and a variety of local and regional brochures, flyers, and maps to guide your exploration of the region.

Opening hours:

Mon to Sat 10am – 2pm (Currently closed Sun & public holidays)

Location:

176 Bridge St, Oakey Qld 4401

Phone: 07 4619 6693

Email: millmerraninfo@tr.qld.gov.au

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Venture into the creative heart of Pittsworth with a visit to the Pittsworth Art Gallery & Information Centre. This gallery is a vibrant showcase of local talent, featuring an array of paintings, pottery, and woodcraft crafted by skilled local artists. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the artistic spirit of the community.

Opening hours:

Daily 10am – 1pm (Closed public holidays)

Location:

50 Short St, Pittsworth Qld 4356

Phone: 07 4693 2510

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Discover the artistic charm of the Rosalie Gallery, nestled in the vibrant village of Goombungee, a mere 40-minute drive northwest of Toowoomba. This purpose-built facility, established in 2005 by the former Rosalie Shire Council, is a testament to the flourishing art community in the region. The gallery, with its modern design and abundant natural light, offers a serene and inspiring setting for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

Whether you’re a seasoned art aficionado or just looking for a culturally enriching experience, or local inforamtion, Rosalie Gallery offers something for everyone. Its welcoming atmosphere and varied offerings make it a hidden gem in the Toowoomba Region.

Opening hours:

Wed to Sat 10.30am – 1.00pm (Closed public holidays & mid-Dec to mid-Jan for summer break)

Location:

89 Mocatta St, Goombungee Qld 4354

Phone: 07 07 4696 5600

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Step into a world where history comes alive at the Yarraman Heritage Museum & Information Centre. Located in the heart of Yarraman, this exceptional centre is spread across two- and three-quarter acres and is home to eight historic buildings, including the fascinating Sisters of Mercy Convent, built in 1945.

The Yarraman Heritage Museum is more than just a museum; it’s a vibrant community hub where visitors can gain local knowledge, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the depths of local history and culture​.

Opening hours:

Mon to Fri 9am – 3pm | Sat to Sun 10am – 2pm (Closed public holidays)

Location:

26 Millar St, Yarraman Qld 4614

Phone: 07 4163 8111
Email: heritagecentreyarraman@hotmail.com

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Volunteer with us!

The Toowoomba Region’s visitor information centres have more than 100 volunteers assisting us with welcoming visitors to the region. If you have a passion for our area, enjoy helping people and are looking to gain new skills and friendships – we would love for you to join our team!

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