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Canungra War Memorial

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Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
Canungra War Memorial
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+61 (02) 6243 4211

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Sunday12am - 12am
Monday12am - 12am
Tuesday12am - 12am
Wednesday12am - 12am
Thursday12am - 12am
Friday12am - 12am
Saturday12am - 12am


Canungra is a small rural town and locality in the Scenic Rim Region local government area of South East Queensland, Australia. Its economy depends on tourism, being a popular destination for short drives from the Gold Coast and Brisbane. Canungra, also called the Valley of the Owls, is situated in the Gold Coast hinterland, 32 kilometres west of the Gold Coast and 75 kilometres south of Brisbane. At the 2016 census, Canungra had a population of 1229.One of the origins of the town's name comes from the Aboriginal word for small owls, Caningera. The most notable owl found in the area is the southern boobook owl, which appears in various logos and symbols associated with Canungra. In 2005, the local Post Office released a special limited-release frank featuring Canungra and the boobook owl. However the word Cunungra comes from the Yugambeh word gungunga meaning a long flat or clearing.Residents and businesses in Canungra get their water supply from the Canungra Creek, a tributary of the Albert River. The slopes around Canungra are steep and forested, with some cleared farmlands and rural homes in the flatter valley areas.
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