The Blackall Coolibah Motel offers newly refurbished, well appointed rooms at very affordable prices. Relax in a friendly atmosphere with friends while you enjoy sumptuous meals, like our popular 'Outback Steaks'. The people of Blackall are warm and friendly, with many local characters willing to share a yarn with visitors to the area.
Your Coolibah Motel hosts, Christine and Les Williams, will welcome you to the Blackall Coolibah Motel and make you feel like family. Blackall is located approximately 1,100km north west of Brisbane and has a warm atmosphere set amongst a clean, green setting with the main street lined with beautiful bottle trees, old-style buildings and lovely well kept gardens.
Your Coolibah Motel hosts, Christine and Les Williams, will welcome you to the Blackall Coolibah Motel and make you feel like family. Blackall is located approximately 1,100km north west of Brisbane and has a warm atmosphere set amongst a clean, green setting with the main street lined with beautiful bottle trees, old-style buildings and lovely well kept gardens.
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Explorer Thomas Mitchell reached this area in 1846 and the town is named after Sir Samuel Blackall, Queensland's second Governor. Blackall was first settled in 1864 and in 1868 it was surveyed, gazetted and named after Samuel Wensley Blackall, then-governor of Queensland. The town is in the heart of the state's merino sheep breeding area and has the last intact example of a steam-powered wool washing plant, with a working shearing shed attached.