Discover the best top things to do in Southern Queensland, Australia including Dogwood Crossing, Toowoomba City Library, Balonne Shire Visitor Information Centre, Stanthorpe Visitor Information Centre, Dalby Library, Chinchilla Visitor Information Centre, Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre, Warwick Visitor Information Centre, Goondiwindi Visitor Information Centre, Dalby Visitor Information Centre.
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The history of the district is celebrated at Dogwood Crossing, the cultural hub of Miles community. This building is architecturally stunning with seven-metre-tall stylised bottle trees forming a colonnade down its center. Home to the John Mullins Art Gallery, Library and IT Centre.
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Toowoomba Regional Council has 13 library branches across our region including a mobile library service. These offer free access to books, magazines, movies, music, internet, eResources, online learning and more. Also on offer are a wide variety of free programs ranging across early childhood, community interest, education and much more. Library memberships are free to all Queensland residents.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The friendly staff and volunteers at this accredited visitor information centre will fill you in on plenty of experiences for you to enjoy while in St George and within their shire spanning over 31,119 square kilometres. Whether it's brochures and maps, or general tourist advice you need, the Balonne Shire Visitor Information Centre has it covered.
We visited the information centre on 3rd August and got some very helpful information from the lady attendant. On her advice, we booked the combined cotton farm and vineyard tour for the following day. At $50.00 per person, this tour was a knockout. Conducted by volunteer cotton farmers, who use the proceeds to raise money for local charities. The tour started at 10:00 and took us by mini bus to a local farm where the process of cotton growing and harvesting was explained with practical examples provided by working farm machinery. The system of irrigation is amazing as are the laser levelled paddocks. Next we were taken to the Riversands Winery where the proprietor gave an excellent tour of his table and wine grape enterprise, followed by tasting in the garden and lunch. We were collected from our motel and delivered back there. In all, a tour of over 4 hours for $50.00 is a real bargain and not to be missed.
4.5 based on 240 reviews
Did some research before going to Stanthorpe and the staff supplied really good info and local knowledge.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Situated right beside Chinchilla’s beautiful newly built Botanic Gardens & water park???????????????? We stopped by the information center first before taking a selfie with the iconic big watermelon ???? & so our boys could have a play in the water park next door. Very helpful guy that served us, we bought a sticker for the back of the caravan, had a look around & went on our way.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
With a wealth of local knowledge, the team can give you first-hand tips for exploring the Toowoomba and Darling Downs area. Accommodation and touring information for the Toowoomba region and other Queensland destinations is available. Drop in for maps, brochures, locally-produced food and artisan-made items, Toowoomba souvenirs and refreshments. Facilities include: - Free Wi-Fi and digital-charging lounge - Car, coach and caravan parking - Public toilets - Picnic area, BBQ and playground in adjacent East Creek Park - The Centre is suitable for guests who depend on the use of a wheelchair; and is a convenient stop for travellers on a long journey.
We pull in here on the day they opened post CoVid19 shutdown. Especially at this time when some things have not yet opened, the staff were very helpful
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Warwick Visitor Information Centre is located on Warwick's main street in the Heritage listed Town Hall. The Warwick Visitor Information Centre is fully accredited and is staffed by passionate volunteers who can provide you with local advice on the region and help you plan and book your holiday.
W wandered in looking for some ideas on how to fill in time in Warwick. We left with some great options which we followed up on. Excellent service.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
The lady that we got was very knowledgeable and very friendly she knew what you want to see and where everything was to get to it. Nice souvenirs to get and plenty choices to buy things if that what you wanted. Easily to find and plenty parking spots for you and then it’s just a hop to town to look around the shops after the information centre.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Located at Thomas Jack Park the Dalby Visitor Information Centre assists travelers to reach their destinations whilst enjoying the many authentic experiences of the Western Downs along the way. Brochures, merchandise, maps and skilled knowledgeable locals will ensure you get the most out of your visit to the Western Downs.
A very helpfull little information centre in the centre of town they are only too helpfull to give you advice on the local attractions,events cheers regards stewy Dalby Queensland Australia 4350????
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