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Gympie Regional Council - Kilkivan Branch
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(07) 5484 1133 |
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(07) 5484 1390 |
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26 Bligh Street, KILKIVAN, QLD, 4600 |
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Local government.
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South Burnett Regional Council - Kingaroy
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(07) 4162 6200 |
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(07) 4162 4806 |
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Glendon Street, KINGAROY, QLD, 4610 |
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Kingaroy Shire is the regional capital of the South Burnett region of Queensland and is located north-west of Brisbane and north of Toowoomba. We share borders with the Shires of Nanango, Wondai, Wambo and Chinchilla and cover an area of 2,422 sq.km. At 30 June 2004 Kingaroy Shire's estimated population was 12,302 and by 2026 this is forecast to expand to 15,400 - a 25% increase.
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South Burnett Regional Council - Murgon
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(07) 4169 9000 |
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(07) 4168 2627 |
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42 Stephen Street West, MURGON, QLD, 4605 |
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Murgon Shire is located at the northern end of the South Burnett region of south-east Queensland, Australia.
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South Burnett Regional Council - Nanango
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(07) 4171 6800 |
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0741631729 |
| Address: |
48 Drayton Street, NANANGO, QLD, 4615 |
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Nanango Shire is the eastern gateway to the South Burnett region of Queensland and is located atop the Great Dividing Range at the head of the Brisbane Valley. We share borders with the Shires of Esk, Crow's Nest, Rosalie, Wambo, Kingaroy, Wondai and Kilkivan and we cover an area of 1,735 sq. km At 31 December 2001 Nanango Shire's estimated population was 8,546 and we're growing at an average rate of 1.2% per annum - the fastest growth rate of any South Burnett Shire according to the Queensland State Government
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South Burnett Regional Council - Wondai
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(07) 4169 2555 |
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(07) 4169 0249 |
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31 Scott Street, WONDAI, QLD, 4606 |
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The shire of Wondai abounds with community spirit, town pride and old fashioned friendliness. Wondai is aboriginal for ?wild dog? and two sculptured dingoes on a rock feature at the roundabout welcome travellers to the town. Within easy walking distance is a cluster of award winning heritage/cultural attractions, rustic gift shops, tea gardens and antique stores. Enjoy the picturesque drive to Proston, gateway to Lake Boondooma Camping and Recreational Area. Or, continue through the district of Brigooda with its stands of bottle and grass trees and dubosia plantations to historic Boondooma Homestead. So much to see and do in the Wondai Shire!
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