Cue

Mosonic Lodge, Cue, courtesy of John Denman
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Cue is a fascinating near ghost town which was once a gracious and wealthy gold mining town.

Cue is located 650 km north east of Perth. At the turn of the century Cue was boasting a population of around 10 000, now all that is left is around 300.

Highlights
Golden Pipeline Trail
Nallan Station

Experience warm hospitality and delicious homestyle cooking on this outback working cattle and sheep station. A ideal base to see historic Cue, Walga Rock, Aboriginal drawings, beautiful wildflowers, birdlife and wildlife.  more


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Queen of Murchison B&B

This luxury two storey, historic building, was formally a hotel, which was built in 1938. It is now a bed and breakfast, overnight and holiday accommodation.    more


The Murchison River offers great fishing opportunties
Murchison Club Hotel

Murchison Club Hotel has air conditioned motel units, swimming pool, beer garden, sports bar with and TAB and a la carte restaurant.  more


Mosonic Lodge, Cue, courtesy of John Denman
Cue

Cue is a fascinating near ghost town which was once a gracious and wealthy gold mining town.  more


Great Fingal Mine Office in Cue, courtesy of John Denman
Cue Telecentre

Community Telecentres can be used to access Telephone, Fax, Email and Internet services and are independent incorporated bodies owned by the community. They provides services which stimulate the creative use of telecommunications and computer technology for information access, education, employment, training and business enterprise.  more


Great Fingal Mine Office in Cue, courtesy of John Denman
Walga Rock

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