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Comet is located in the Emerald Shire part of Queensland's Central Highlands. Comet was established in association with the westward development of the railway line from Rockhampton. The town is 39 kilometres east of Emerald and sits on the Capricorn Highway.

The town was named after the 'Comet River' which runs close to the township. The river itself was named after Ludwig Leichhardt's observation of Haley's Comet in the skies during his travels through Central Queensland in the late 1800's.

Here you can see the tree trunk that Ludwig Leichhardt marked with 'Dig' during his exploration of the region in 1844. 'Dig' indicated to those who followed that he had buried food and journals in this spot.

The small rural town is also a service centre for the local farming community.

Things to do

  • See the engravings on the tree
  • Picnic
  • Swim in the river
  • Sample the local produce
  • Stop for lunch and supplies

Comet
Comet

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