The 50th annual national meeting of
Citroen Car Clubs for Australia
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About Dalby and surrounds
About Dalby and surrounds
Dalby is an exciting and vibrant town located 82 kms North West of Toowoomba.
It is a friendly service town of 12000 people which will welcome us as visitors,
with plenty of accommodation, some of which is close to Showgrounds, and
some of which will also accommodate pets.
Situated on the rich soils of the Darling Downs, Dalby is just 211 km north
west of Brisbane and is at the crossroads to Toowoomba, Kingaroy, Roma,
Mundubbera and Goondiwindi.
Dalby and the surrounding Western Downs Shire is at the centre of rich coal
and natural gas reserves which underpin the power generation industry for SE Qld.
The region is renowned as a rich agricultural area, growing crops such as
cotton, sorghum, wheat, barley, sunflowers, chickpeas, mung beans and
corn, as well as the production of lamb, beef and pork. Diversification into the
fish, hemp and native flower markets has occurred in recent times. For more
information, see http://www.dalby.info/html/profile.asp. from which this
information is derived.
Two Environmental Parks in close proximity to Dalby feature pristine
rainforest, a natural lake and flora and fauna in their natural habitat.
Dalby is an exciting and vibrant town located 82 kms North West of Toowoomba.
It is a friendly service town of 12000 people which will welcome us as visitors,
with plenty of accommodation, some of which is close to Showgrounds, and
some of which will also accommodate pets.
Situated on the rich soils of the Darling Downs, Dalby is just 211 km north
west of Brisbane and is at the crossroads to Toowoomba, Kingaroy, Roma,
Mundubbera and Goondiwindi.
Dalby and the surrounding Western Downs Shire is at the centre of rich coal
and natural gas reserves which underpin the power generation industry for SE Qld.
The region is renowned as a rich agricultural area, growing crops such as
cotton, sorghum, wheat, barley, sunflowers, chickpeas, mung beans and
corn, as well as the production of lamb, beef and pork. Diversification into the
fish, hemp and native flower markets has occurred in recent times. For more
information, see http://www.dalby.info/html/profile.asp. from which this
information is derived.
Two Environmental Parks in close proximity to Dalby feature pristine
rainforest, a natural lake and flora and fauna in their natural habitat.
Join this happy event. See you there!
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