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The Warrego Highway is located in southern Queensland, Australia. It connects coastal centres to the south western areas of the state, and is approximately 715 km in length. It connects coastal centres to the south western areas of the state, and is approximately 715 km in length.
Ipswich–Warrego Highway Connection Road is a state-controlled district road (number 302), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [1] [2] It runs from the Ipswich–Cunningham Highway Connection Road (Brisbane Street / Limestone Street) in Ipswich to the Warrego Highway in Brassall, a distance of 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi). This ...
Cactoblastis Memorial Hall is a heritage-listed memorial at Warrego Highway, Boonarga, Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1936 by Jack Schloss. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 September 1993. [1]
The Toowoomba Connection Road is a 27.3 km (17.0 mi) former section of the Warrego Highway that passes through the city of Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia.With the opening of the Toowoomba Bypass in 2019 the Warrego Highway was redirected to it, and the bypassed section of the highway was renamed Toowoomba Connection Road and assigned the route number A21.
The Warrego Way is an Australian road route from Brisbane to Birdsville in Queensland.Using the Warrego Way, it is 1578 km from Brisbane to Birdsville. The recommended journey time, allowing for some sightseeing, food and rest (including overnight stops) is 48 hours. [1]
Chinchilla is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] Chinchilla is known as the 'Melon Capital of Australia', and plays host to a Melon Festival every second year in February. [4] [5] [6] In the 2021 census, the locality of Chinchilla had a population of 7,068 people. [1]
The name Warrego is an Australian Aboriginal word from the Bidyara language, believed to mean "bad"; [1] and is also an Aboriginal term meaning "river of sand". [2] Two warships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Warrego after the river. The Warrego Highway draws its name from the river.
Macalister–Bell Road is a state-controlled district road (number 422), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [2] [3] It runs from the Warrego Highway in Macalister to the Bunya Highway in Bell, crossing Dalby–Jandowae Road in Jimbour East, a distance of 40.4 kilometres (25.1 mi).