Many hostels supply free meal vouchers to the Woolshed (24 Shields Street, Cairns), a famous bar/restaurant where a hearty $10 meal turns into a night of cheap drinks and dancing.
The Woolshed
The World Bar
The World Bar is another popular Kings Cross backpackers’ bar that has more of a nightclub feel with thumping dance music.
Thorsborne Trail
This 32km trail is a fairly difficult track, recommended for experienced hikers. Permits are required to hike the trail and it’s best to apply in advance as only a maximum of 40 people are permitted on the trail at any time. Most hikers take at least four days and three nights to complete the trail. Permits are available from the Rainforest and Reef Centre in Cardwell.
You can hike the trail in either direction but the north to south direction is described below:
Ramsay Bay to Little Ramsay Bay (6.5km, 4½ hours)
The ferry from Cardwell drops you at Ramsay Bay and the trail starts out by following the beach southward and then going through tall forest and mangrove swamps to Nina Bay where there is a campsite with toilets. From Nina Bay the trail follows the headland to Boulder Bay, where green sea turtles can often be seen and then heads over a ridge to the campsite at Little Ramsay Bay.
Little Ramsay Bay to Zoe Bay (10.5km, 6 hours)
The trail follows the coast past Little Ramsay Bay to Banksia Bay and then heads inland through open forest and rainforest. Parts of this section of the track towards the Zoe Bay campsite pass swampy areas and involve several creek crossings.
Zoe Bay to Mulligan Falls (7.5km, 4½ hours)
After leaving Zoe Bay the trail follows South Zoe Creek and passes Zoe Falls. It then goes inland and crosses Diamantina Creek shortly before arriving at Mulligan Falls campsite.
Mulligan Falls to George Point (7.5km, 2½ hours)
The final leg of the track starts in rainforest but is mostly a beach walk along Mulligan Bay.
Thredbo Tourist Information Centre
Timbertown
This open-air museum west of Port Macquarie offers a glimpse of life in the 1900s. It features paddle steamer, stage coach and steam train rides.
Tjapukai Aboriginal Dance Theatre
The Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park at the base of Skyrail is home to the Tjapukai Aboriginal Dance Theatre and there are also exhibits on Aboriginal culture.
Tom Price Visitor Centre
Toodyay Visitor Information Centre
Toowoomba Greyhound Coach Terminal
Greyhound is based in Toowoomba and has coaches to Brisbane, Cunnamulla, Lightning Ridge and Rockhampton. The Greyhound terminal is at 28 Neil Street.
Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
Regional Queensland’s oldest art gallery has a collection of over 400 Australian paintings as well as several important historical documents written by prominent historical figures including poet Henry Lawson, explorer Ludwig Leichardt and La Perouse.
Toowoomba train station
The Westlander train stops in Toowoomba en route between Brisbane and Charleville.
Toowoomba train station is located on Railway Street at the northern end of the city centre.
Toowoomba visitor information centre
Torquay coach stop
V/line coaches go to Geelong, Melbourne and to Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. Coaches stop on the Surf Coast Highway near Grossmans Road.
Town Hall
Sydney’s Town Hall is a fine example of Victorian architecture featuring a clock tower, while the interior contains a concert hall with an impressive 8,500-pipe organ.
Townsville Airport (TSV)
Townsville Airport (TSV) is 5km north of the city centre and has regular flights to Brisbane and Cairns.
Townsville Bulletin Square Visitor Information Centre
Townsville bus and coach terminal
Townsville is an important hub with many travellers stopping here to transfer between the coastal Brisbane–Cairns route and the inland route between Townsville and the Northern Territory.
Greyhound and Premier Motor Service coaches arrive at and depart from the SeaLink Breakwater ferry terminal on Sir Leslie Thiess Drive.
Townsville train station
The Spirit of Queensland train stops in Townsville en route between Brisbane and Cairns. Townsville is also the terminus for the Inlander service to Mount Isa.
Trains stop at Townsville’s new station on Charters Towers Road.

Transcontinental
There are four pubs in Quorn, although the Transcontinental, aka the Tranny, is by far the most popular with excellent meals at bargain prices.
Transwa coach stop (Kalbarri)
Transwa coaches run between Kalbarri and Perth via Geraldton. Coaches depart from the stop on Grey Street.