In Timber Creek we had stayed in the campsite of an roadhouse next to the highway, where we had arrived already in the dark the evening before, so there was not much to choose regarding the stay for the night. Nevertheless we were quite happy as the powered site was only 25 A$ per night, the cheapest of that kind we had so far.
The next day we left for Kununurra. There was actually not much to do although the girl from the visitor center advertised every tiny attraction of the town as it was super cool to see / do it.
So we went to the local park, which was quite nice and had a big boab tree.
Furthermore we went to a local rum distillery where we tasted four different rums. A flavored one was really good, but all of them were only aged for three years and they were very expensive starting with 70 A$ up to a couple of hundred dollars.
Before sunset we went to the waterfront of a lagoon which had a nice picnic area and some free barbecue facilities. We had some delicious kangaroo sausages, corn cobs and baked potatoes.