Population explosion hits galloping ghost town

Published: August 28, 2014

Grey nomads are galloping into an Outback ghost town for one of the world’s most unusual race meetings.

Betoota – more than 800 kilometres south of Mount Isa – has a permanent population of exactly zero, but you would never guess that when the famous Simpson Desert Racing Carnival kicks off this weekend.

Volunteers from pastoral properties from up to 200 kilometres away are descending on the ghost town to help get the meeting, which has been running since 1979, under starter’s orders.

Betoota Race Club treasurer, Bev Morton, told the North West Star that the dates were recently changed to take advantage of the huge number of travellers passing through on their way to the Birdsville Races next weekend, and to entice trainers to run their horses at both events.

Organisers expect 1000 people to descend on the tiny Queensland hamlet with country star Mick Lindsay leading the entertainment tomorrow night, before the races – headlined by the eagerly anticipated Birdsville Bakery Betoota Cup – getting under way on Saturday.

  • Will you be at Betoota for the races? Do you make attending Outback racing events such as this, or the Birdsville Races, part of your Big Lap itinerary? Share your stories or comments below.

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George paras
10 years ago

2017 i am interested in going to betoota races

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