Henry Lawson
'Back O' Bourke'- one of the most recognisable terms in the Australian vocabulary, but where, or rather 'what' is it? It is people and it is landscape, solitude and mate-ship. It encompasses history, culture and nature, as well as invention and ingenuity. Small towns and big distances, wide open plains and narrow tracks. As much a concept as it is reality, and only ever truly understood through experience.
This is our backyard. These concepts and hazy vision are the realities of our day to day lives. We can no more point you towards the Back O' Bourke than you could, because we are it. We are the people, the places, the stories and traces. Follow any path you like to get here, take any means available to you, and know that when you arrive you will be invited to discover the hidden journeys Back O' Bourke has to offer.
It's the bitterest land of sweat and sorrow. But if I were free I'd be off tomorrow Out at the Back O' Bourke
Henry Lawson
Happy Mother’s Day from the Back O’ Bourke Team 🤎 To the mums, soon-to-be mums, nans, aunties, step mums, carers, the women who step up when needed — and even the dads doing both jobs — today’s for you. Thanks for the rides, the advice, the snacks, the cuddles, the chaos control and somehow always holding it all together 😄 Whether today brings flowers, family lunch, a coffee in peace or kids climbing all over you before 7am… we hope you feel appreciated not just today, but every day. And to our own Back O’ Bourke crew working or enjoying the day off — your girls rock 🤎 Love, The Back O’ Bourke Team X
Welcome to Bourke Show Day 🤎 If you’re visiting town this weekend, you’ve picked a good one. Today’s all about dusty boots, pavilion pride, horse rings, kids loaded up with showbags, locals catching up fence-side and the yearly debate over who’s serving the best dagwood dog 😄 With a top of 21° forecast, it’s about as perfect as country show weather gets. Wander the grounds, grab something fried, watch a few events you didn’t plan on staying for and settle in for the afternoon. Then when the sun drops, the music kicks on and the fireworks light up the Bourke sky — you’ll understand why locals love their show weekend so much. Enjoy the day, support the volunteers and businesses that make it happen… and we’ll see ya around the grounds. #staylonger #BackOBourke #OutbackNSW #VisitBourke #MakeMemories
Wishing the Bourke Show Committee, volunteers, exhibitors, competitors and everyone involved a fantastic Bourke Show weekend! 🎡 We hope locals and visitors alike get the chance to wander through the pavilion sections, check out the horses, watch the dog jump, grab a Dagwood Dog and enjoy the show just like generations of Bourke locals have done before us. With live music, cold beverages in the bar and a spectacular fireworks display planned… we’re already practising our “ooooohs” and “aaaahhhs” 🎆 The Bourke Show is one of our great long-standing community events and a wonderful reason to support local businesses right across Bourke and our villages over the weekend. Enjoy the show, support local and make the most of a fantastic Bourke weekend!
What’s waiting at the Back O’ Bourke? A lazy walk along the Darling. A cold drink with locals who’ll probably call you “mate” before you’ve even sat down. Sunsets that stop conversations. The Jandra rolling along our beautiful river. Wide open National Parks. Photos you’ll still be showing people six months later. And that’s before you even wander out to Louth, Byrock, Enngonia, Wanaaring or Fords Bridge. Don’t rush through Bourke. Stay a little longer, slow down and settle in. See ya soon at the Back O’ Bourke!
She might not look like much at first glance… but she’s got it where it counts. That’s Bourke. No need for hyperspace or a flashing lightsaber to find us — just follow the open road and the wide Outback skies. What you’ll find? River sunsets that hit different, stories as old as the galaxy, and a place that grows on you quick. Fuel up (yourself, not the Falcon), grab a bite at the Back O’ Bourke Café, cruise the Darling on the Jandra, or just park up and watch the day wind down. Travelling this May the 4th? Stay a night… you might not be in a hurry to leave. #MayThe4thBeWithYou #VisitBourke #BackOBourke #OutbackNSW #RoadTripReady
🚨 Saturday 9 May – Bourke P&A Show Day 🚨 A full day of action 👇 🐾 Dog & Pet Show + family fun 🏍️ Motorbike stunt shows 🐎 Horse events & Dash for Cash 👗 Fashion Parade & pavilion exhibits 🍻 Live music from 5:30pm 🎆 Fireworks from 6:30pm One of Bourke’s best days of the year — well worth the trip. SATURDAY 9TH MAY 2026 #visitbourke #bourkeshow #outbacknsw
Now more than ever, your support means everything out here. If you’re travelling through the Back O’ Bourke, take a moment to support a local business — whether it’s a coffee, a meal, a bit of merch, fuel, supplies or a night’s stay. It might seem small, but it makes a big difference to the people and communities that keep this region going. And don’t forget our surrounding villages — Byrock, Louth, Enngonia and Wanaaring — each with their own stories, characters and country hospitality waiting for you. Slow down, stay a little longer, and back the locals — you’ll be glad you did. #visitbourke #supportlocalbusinesses❤️ #BackOBourke #StayLonger #OutbackNSW
You didn’t drive all this way just to turn around tomorrow… did you? 😏 There’s a cold drink waiting, a story to hear, and a sunset worth sticking around for. Slow down, stay a little longer, and back the locals — you’ll be glad you did. #visitbourke #stayanothernight #backobourke #outbacksunset
Blink and you’ll miss Bourke… and that’d be a shame. From Byrock to Louth, Enngonia to Wanaaring, there’s plenty right out the back worth the detour. Slow down, stay a little longer, and back the locals — you’ll be glad you did. #outbackvillages #visitbourke #rightouttheback
The pub’s open, the river’s flowing, and the locals are ready for a chat. All you need to do is not rush off. Slow down, stay a little longer, and back the locals — you’ll be glad you did. #visitbourke #countryhospitality #stayawhile
If you are here in Bourke this ANZAC Day, we welcome you and thank you for choosing to commemorate this important day with our community. Across our town, you may notice rosemary growing along Mitchell and Oxley Streets and near the Cenotaph — a quiet and meaningful symbol of remembrance. Rosemary grew wild on the Gallipoli peninsula, where so many Australian and New Zealand soldiers served, and over time has come to represent loyalty, memory and respect. For many, its scent brings back memories of early mornings, marches, and standing together in reflection. If you wish to wear rosemary today: • Take a small sprig • Pin it to the left side of your chest, close to your heart • It may be worn on its own or alongside medals As we gather, we pause to honour the service and sacrifice of those who came before us. Lest we forget.