Wondai, Southern Queensland Country
Wondai sits in between the towns of Kingaroy and Murgon, which is around 3 hours' drive from Brisbane. It's a quaint country town renowned for its homemade arts and crafts scene. Wondai Regional Art Gallery is considered one of the best in rural south-east Queensland with exhibitions and workshops to discover every month. Relax at one of the many pubs or try Dimities Cottage Restaurant and Tea Gardens. The Timber Museum at the Visitor Information Centre captures the rich timber industry and pioneer loggers of the 1900s.
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Travel guide to Toowoomba, Australia. Great places to see and do.
Toowoomba is the largest city in the Darling Downs region, some 125 km (80 miles) west of Brisbane. It is nicknamed 'The Garden City' and is famous for its annual Carnival of Flowers which is held each September. This brings many visitors to the city.
At other times, visitors enjoy mountain biking and motocross championships, the very impressive Cobb & Co Museum, culture at the Empire Theatre which is the largest in regional Australia, many parks and gardens throughout the city, and nearby National Parks.
Good shopping, eating and accommodations options help make this a great place to visit.
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C182 Arrival in wondai
Joining the circuit from overhead and landing on the grass runway in Wondai
Miles, Southern Queensland Country
Visiting Miles is like stepping back in time. It's one of Queensland's best historical towns with more than 30 historic buildings and collections and even a steam locomotive! Dogwood Crossing is an impressive cultural centre and art gallery. From here you can take the Dogwood Crossing Walking Track past the town's old cemetery. It's only a short stroll to the tranquil Chinaman's Lagoon where you can see rare tropical waterlilies.
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5 Nature Experiences in Southern Queensland Country
You’ll be surrounded by natural beauty when discovering Southern Queensland Country, a short drive from Brisbane.
1. Explore the world’s largest stand of Bunya Pines in the Bunya Mountains:
2. Enjoy the views of Picnic Point Lookout, Toowoomba:
3. Take a walk in Girraween National Park:
4. Feel the cool spray of Queen Mary Falls, near Killarney:
5. Relax at Lake Boondoomba:
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Australian Country Towns Road Trip from Victoria, through New South Wales, to Queensland
The best and most scenic way through beautiful NSW - starting from Victoria and ending up in QLD in Australia. Starting from Corryong, to Batlow, Adelong, Gundagai, Young, Cowra, Molong, Wellington, Gunnedah, Tamworth, Armidale, Uralla, Guyra, Glen Innes, Tenterfield, Stanthorpe, Warwick, Aratula...to Kalbar. Photos of country towns, old buildings, and bits along the way. Iphoneograpy by GreatArtPhotos.com
Girraween, Southern Queensland Country
Dramatic landscapes with massive granite outcrops, rock formations and preciously balanced boulders grace this National Park. The Aboriginals named it Girraween which means 'place of flowers' and often met here; many stone artefacts were used for hunting and preparing food still remain. The Park is still an excellent meeting place for friends and family to enjoy the scenery and taste local food and wine.
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M16 Gyro flight to Jurien Bay & Pinnacles - Western Australia
Coastal flight up to Jurien Bay via Nambung NP, Lancelin and Cervantes. BEST IF WATCHED IN 720P
Secret Garden
Veg Out St Kilda Community Gardens Inc is an organic community vegetable garden located in Shakespeare Grove St Kilda, in Melbourne, Australia.(Near Luna Park)