Camooweal Drovers Festival

Updated August 26 2013 - 7:57pm, first published 12:00am
REUNION: Camooweal locals Carol King, Mary Cotterell and Gordon King enjoy a chat at the Drover's Camp.
REUNION: Camooweal locals Carol King, Mary Cotterell and Gordon King enjoy a chat at the Drover's Camp.
LITTLE FILLY: Kandrea Savuro, 1, munches on some snacks.
LITTLE FILLY: Kandrea Savuro, 1, munches on some snacks.
COUNTRY TALENT: Country music talent Tracy Coster and Tom Maxwell performed and mingled with the public during the Camooweal Drovers Festival.
COUNTRY TALENT: Country music talent Tracy Coster and Tom Maxwell performed and mingled with the public during the Camooweal Drovers Festival.
CATCH UP: Peter Leacy (Hughenden) and John Meek (Rockhampton) reminisce on their old droving days while looking at the Drover's Camp displays.
CATCH UP: Peter Leacy (Hughenden) and John Meek (Rockhampton) reminisce on their old droving days while looking at the Drover's Camp displays.
OUTBACK FEVER: Kingaroy tourists Jim and Carol Dunn have been on the road since last November and decided to make their way to Camooweal after having a blast at the Isa Rodeo.
OUTBACK FEVER: Kingaroy tourists Jim and Carol Dunn have been on the road since last November and decided to make their way to Camooweal after having a blast at the Isa Rodeo.
BRANDED: Trish Bichsel watches on as Peter Kleinschmidt realises he's been branded during Red Rock's team.
BRANDED: Trish Bichsel watches on as Peter Kleinschmidt realises he's been branded during Red Rock's team.
OLD DROVER: Cunnamulla drover Les Capewell and Peieta Mills catch up in front of the Drover's Shed.
OLD DROVER: Cunnamulla drover Les Capewell and Peieta Mills catch up in front of the Drover's Shed.
SPINNIN' A YARN: Gordon Storer told the lunch crowd tales about mustering cattle across Queensland with the help of famous Indigenous trackers.
SPINNIN' A YARN: Gordon Storer told the lunch crowd tales about mustering cattle across Queensland with the help of famous Indigenous trackers.
BOYS DAY: Allan Clark with his sons Ethan, Brendan and Ezekial.
BOYS DAY: Allan Clark with his sons Ethan, Brendan and Ezekial.
VISITORS: Carol Brindell (Bribie Island) and Maree Maden (Hervey Bay) watched the drovers activities over the weekend.
VISITORS: Carol Brindell (Bribie Island) and Maree Maden (Hervey Bay) watched the drovers activities over the weekend.

THE Camooweal Drovers Camp Festival crowd soaked up the outback atmosphere during displays, entertainment and bronco branding at the weekend.

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