Welcome to Burke
Gulf of Carpentaria
The heart of the Gulf
Explore the rugged and remote outback of Australia in Burke Shire. Tucked away in the North West corner of Queensland, Burke Shire might be small in population, but it is home to many naturally beautiful and historically significant sites. Catch a barra out of one of the three mighty rivers that flow through Burke; take a hot air balloon flight over Australia’s largest saltpan; go bird watching at the Burketown Hot Water Bore; or just enjoy the tranquility and serenity of the Australian outback - there’s something to do for everyone in Burke.
The Burke Shire region is larger than the size of Belgium.
Burketown is one of the only known locations in the world where the Morning Glory formation can be predicted and observed regularly during the months of September and October.
During September through to April, Burketown plays host to hundreds of thousands of migratory birds travelling the East Asian as part of the Australasian Flyway
Visiting Us
Burke Shire is located in an extremely remote region of Australia. It is important to plan your trip and make sure you are prepared for the outback!