Location ID: #10068353
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Toowoomba was considered a mountain retreat for those attempting to escape the heat and humidity, abundant in other parts of Queensland. Laurel Bank Park is a heritage-listed park in Toowoomba, built from 1904 to 1943. A 4.3-hectare (11-acre) public ...
Location ID: #10102315
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Laidley railway station is located on the Main line in Queensland and serves the town of Laidley. Originally opened in 1866, the station has two covered platforms connected by timber pedestrian bridge giving great views of the surrounding town and ...
Location ID: #10074137
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On a gravel stretch of road, 20 acres - some cleared- with a timber cottage (2 story) high on a hill with amazing views to the west and south-west. Very rural setting with lots of wildlife.
Located 170km (105 miles/ 2 hrs 5 mins) from Village ...
Location ID: #10069347
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Located on the northern side of the University of Southern Queensland campus, on a 4.5 hectare site, Ju Raku En Japanese Garden is Australia's largest and most traditionally designed Japanese stroll garden.
Its elements of mountain stream and ...
Location ID: #10067727
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The small timber structure was built in 1897 for the rural farming community of Clifton in the Darling Downs region. The station is well preserved and is serviced by the Western line. The station has a single covered platform. Features of the ...
Location ID: #10126701
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Australia produces some of the highest quality cotton in the world (equal with Egypt), with 40% of the national crop produced in Queensland. Dalby is a centre for cotton growing with two cotton gins (cotton processing plants).
Growing on plants ...
Location ID: #10073481
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A heritage-listed town hall, Toowoomba City Hall was built in 1900 and has an elegant design. A two-storeyed masonry building with a central square tower and corrugated iron gabled roof to the rear and is located in the centre of Toowoomba. The Hall ...
Location ID: #10102311
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Forest Hill is a rural town in the Lockyer Valley between Brisbane and Toowoomba. Forest Hill railway station is an abandoned railway station on the Main Line railway. There is an aircraft landing ground between Gatton Laidley Road and the railway ...
Location ID: #10165037
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Toowoomba's iconic heritage listed Empire Theatre is located in the centre of the CBD and combines classic and modern architecture into one versatile precinct. The theatre is both rich in history and art deco architecture, featuring a grand ...
Location ID: #10103267
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Cambooya, a rural town, is 20 km south-west of Toowoomba. Cambooya become a railway station in 1868. Functioning grain silos continue to dominate the townscape.
Railway bridge over Hodgson Creek adjacent to Cambooya - Paterson Memorial Park, a ...
Location ID: #10067290
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The quaint Queensland town of Allora has maintained its old world charm through several well-preserved heritage listed buildings. It has held on to its history and has good period shops and houses. The town has wide streets, which give it a lovely ...
Location ID: #10186041
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Dumbarton Cattle Station is a film friendly location with diverse landscapes within 12,500 acres of working cattle farm, with direct river frontage to the McKenzie River. This location offers wide open spaces, long grassy paddocks, excellent wooden ...
Location ID: #10097075
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Late 19th century, heritage-listed adults-only accommodation. Built 1891–1914, formerly a Convent for Our Lady of Assumption.
Elegant, antiques-filled rooms feature TVs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and either private or en suite bathrooms. ...
Location ID: #10158587
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Yeppoon is a coastal town, renowned for its beaches, tropical climate, and the islands out on the bay. Offshore, there are 27 islands including Great Keppel Island which is 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Yeppoon.
Meander down Yeppoon’s main street ...
Location ID: #10162607
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This scenic lookout gives 360 degree views of the Capricorn Coast and Keppel Bay.
The lookout features include a meandering 1.2 meters wide nature trail, featuring sandstone steps to a viewing platform positioned immediately above spectacular ...
Location ID: #10163316
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Byfield National Park covers over 15,000 ha. Massive parabolic sand dunes—the oldest reaching 5–6km inland—occupy most of the southern part of the park. In the north, the rugged pinnacles of The Peaks and Mount Atherton dominate the landscape. ...
Location ID: #10163314
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Shell World Yeppoon is a display of over 20,000 shells which include marine, land and fossil molluscs. The display is in an easy viewing format with all displays fully documented. Preserved marine life is also on display as are many varieties of ...
Location ID: #10162609
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Nob Creek Pottery is set in the rainforest of Byfield and is a studio pottery producing fine work in the traditional style. The gallery features the nationally acclaimed work of Steve and other resident potters, along with 40 exhibitors from ...
Location ID: #10157596
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Great Keppel Island (Indigenous names: Woppaburra, Wop-Pa, Wapparaburra) lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland. The Darumbal people are the traditional owners of the island.
The island is surrounded by 27 kilometres ...
Location ID: #10067750
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Considine Beach is located on the northernmost of the Keppel Islands. Considine is a wide beach, bordered by crystal blue shallow waters and a low lying grassy plain dotted with tall palms tress and other vegetation. Access to North Keppel Island ...
Location ID: #10163270
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Mount Etna in the Mount Etna Caves National Park, is the roosting site for more than 80 per cent of Australia's breeding population of little bent-wing bats. The park is also one of the few places in Australia supporting a colony of vulnerable ghost ...
Location ID: #10068509
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Lies NW of Great Keppel Island. 65 hectares. Beaches border both sides of the island between rocky headlands; protected from all but northerly winds. Underwater observatory looking out onto fishing wreck. Access to the islands is by boat only. Boat ...
Location ID: #10068357
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Great Keppel Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park off the coast of the township of Yeppoon. The island is surrounded by 27 kilometres (17 mi) of beaches, as well as extensive coral reefs.
Leekes Beach has a length of 4.81 ...
Location ID: #10067592
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Great Keppel Island (Indigenous names: Woppaburra, Wop-Pa, Wapparaburra) lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland. The island is the largest of the eighteen islands in the Keppel Group, and covers an area of 1308 hectares. ...