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  2. Laurel Bank Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Laurel Bank Park is a prominent attraction for locals, tourists, and horticultural enthusiasts and is listed on the Lonely Planet, Trip Advisor and Southern Queensland Country travel websites as one of the "top things to do" in Toowoomba; with the park particularly popular during the city's annual Carnival of Flowers.

  3. Toowoomba Region - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2008, the LGA was preceded by several other local government authorities with histories extending back to the early 1900s and beyond. In 2018–2019, it had a A$491 million budget, of which A$316 million is for service delivery and A$175.13 million capital (infrastructure) budget. [3] In the 2021 census, the Toowoomba Region had ...

  4. Toowoomba City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba City Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 541 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Willoughby Powell and built in 1900 by Alexander Mayne. It is also known as Toowoomba Town Hall. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]

  5. Category:Toowoomba Region - Wikipedia

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    M. Maclagan, Queensland; Malling, Queensland; Malu, Queensland; Manapouri, Queensland; March of the Dungarees; Meandu Mine; Meringandan; Meringandan West, Queensland

  6. Mount Binga National Park - Wikipedia

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    Mount Binga National Park is a national park at Mount Binga in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs region in southern Queensland, Australia.The park lies within the catchment area of Emu Creek, a tributary of the Brisbane River and belongs to the South East Queensland bioregion.

  7. Cooyar, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Cooyar State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Gracey Street (11] [12] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 39 students with 4 teachers (3 full-time equivalent) and 5 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).

  8. Cecil Plains, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    It became Cecil Plains State School on 1 February 1922. In 1964, a secondary department was added. In 1975, a pre-school centre was added. [7] [8] In 1916, Cecil Plains station was acquired by the Queensland government and subdivided for closer settlement, with some parcels reserved for soldier settlers. The new settlers produced mainly wheat ...

  9. Aubigny, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Aubigny is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 2021 census , the locality of Aubigny had a population of 283 people. [ 1 ]