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Nindigully Pub

Nindigilly Pub is Queensland's oldest hotel located in its original condition and position on the banks of the Moonie River. The license was issued in 1864 after operating as shearer's accommodation for the Nindigully Station. From the late 1800s the Nindigilly Pub was a Cobb and Co coach change over station. Despite its population of only nine people, The Gully attracts a regular flow of locals (nearest eight kilometres) and tourists from all over Australia for a cold beer and a chef fresh prepared meal - the kilogram T-bones are legendary or try the new two kilogram plus road train burger (feeds minimum of four people). Caravans and campers are welcome to set up in front of the pub alongside the banks of the Moonie River and use the public showers and toilets for free. Rooms are available and popular in the 1864 end of the pub (no ensuite). Swags welcome on verandahs. The Gully attracts thousands every year with its unique country events. The Nindigully Pig Races and Country Music Festival and fireworks are held annually on the last Saturday in November raising over AUD35,500 per annum for RFDS.

  • Facilities
  • Bar
  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Communal Refrigerator
  • Communal Shower
  • Conference/Function Facilities
  • Family Friendly
  • Gas
  • Laundry
  • Open Fireplace
  • Outdoor Dining Area
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Pet Friendly - Enquire
  • Playground
  • Public Telephone
  • Restaurant


Email Nindigully Pub


4625 9637


17-19 Hocking Street, Thallon Queensland 4497, Australia

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Acknowledgement of Country

Southern Queensland Country Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways that run through these regions. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.