

The unlikely outback publican of the 'Taj Mahal of the Warrego’
Oct 8, 2025
Fran Harding, a former outback publican and author, candidly shares her unexpected journey to running Charleville's famous Korone's Hotel, known as the 'Taj Mahal of the Warrego.' From navigating life with eight kids while learning to pour beers to uncovering the hotel's rich history and the legacy of its founder, Harry Korone, Fran's stories are both entertaining and heartfelt. She reflects on the transformative impact of the 1990 flood, the quirky locals, and her bittersweet memories of motherhood intertwined with her years managing the pub.
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Fast Courtship And Early Moves
- Fran Harding met Gordon at a 21st while training as a nurse and they were engaged six weeks later.
- They delayed marriage a year but quickly launched into adventurous moves together across Queensland.
Rude Awakening In Longreach
- Gordon pushed the family to Longreach to open a pharmacy despite Fran's shock at the harsh outback landscape.
- Fran describes the town's dry, cracked dirt and unfamiliar, inhospitable environment on arrival.
From Pharmacy To Pub Dreams
- Gordon often eyed pubs as business opportunities, first spotting the Commonwealth Hotel for sale in Roma.
- Fran resisted the idea then, later joking she waited until they had eight children before he pursued a hotel.