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Gracemere Exhibition Complex
The Gracemere Saleyards, located eight kilometres west of Rockhampton, began operations in 1953.The saleyards hosts the world's largest stud sale (Brahman Week) and Australia's biggest horse sale (National Quarter Horse Sale). Extensive upgrading of facilities totalling AUD7.5 million began in 2003, ensuring that the saleyards remain one of Central Queensland's foremost attractions. Visitors can expect an inside view of livestock sales in the comfort of the upgraded selling ring, comfortably s...Gracemere
Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park
Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park, 36 kilometres west of Rockhampton on the Capricorn Highway is an internationally known destination for thunderegg fossicking. Thundereggs or 'volcanic birthstones' are crystalline formations that occur when gas bubbles in molten lava solidify on cooling. Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park is also a well-known destination for the purchase of semi-precious Australian gemstone products, cut and polished in the Mount Hay factory. Mount Hay Gemstone Tourist Park is also ...Rockhampton
Nob Creek Pottery
Nob Creek Pottery is set in the rainforest of Byfield and is a studio pottery producing fine work in the traditional style. It is a family business, run by Steve Bishopric a professional potter for over 25 years and Sue McBurnie, an art teacher and potter. Visitors can meet the artists, see the workshop and enjoy one of the largest displays of Australian and South East Asian craft work in the country. The gallery features the nationally acclaimed work of Steve and other resident potters, along w...Capricorn Coast