Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival returns to stellar reception after two year absence

Zoe Thomas
Updated April 26 2022 - 2:08pm, first published 8:05am
Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival committee members; Paul Woodhouse, Nathan James-Laneyrie, Natalie Maxwell, Robbie Hick, Rachael Anderson and Sheree Pratt. Members Georgia Crocker and Katie Woods were absent at time of photo. Photo: Zoe Thomas.
Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival committee members; Paul Woodhouse, Nathan James-Laneyrie, Natalie Maxwell, Robbie Hick, Rachael Anderson and Sheree Pratt. Members Georgia Crocker and Katie Woods were absent at time of photo. Photo: Zoe Thomas.

The 2022 Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival has officially wrapped up with outback Queensland coming alive again after feeling the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Zoe Thomas

Zoe Thomas

Journalist - North Queensland Register/Queensland Country Life

Northern based journalist at North Queensland Register and Queensland Country Life.

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