We took the old highway out of town, crossing the bridge that replaced the original punt and rope crossing back in the late nineteenth century, and headed south through Boggabilla towards Moree, where Madam was intrigued by the idea of an art deco townscape and I was interested in the possibilities for brunch.
The townscape was interesting, though probably not worth going out of your way for, with substantial bowers along both sides of the main street, and brunch was a plate of bangers and mash ($10, but perfectly acceptable at the Wine Bar that serves as the cellar door for Woolaway Wines.