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Westbrook War Memorial

114 Toowoomba Road, Westbrook QLD 4350

The WWI memorial in the small rural Darling Downs community of Westbrook is evidence of how pervasive the effect of war was on Queenslanders left behind. The popular 'Digger' statue with an honour roll was unveiled around June 1922 by federal parliamentarian LE Groom (his father William had served as the Darling Downs' first federal politician from 1901). The memorial records that 47 local men went to war. About half of the families listed are represented by more than one member. Two families each saw four of their men go off to war. Westbrook community mourned the loss of 10 lives. The 4.2 metre monument, a life-sized soldier statue standing on a pedestal, was designed and produced by Bruce Brothers of Toowoomba. Once, the memorial stood in an open field. Today, development around it finds it adjacent to Westbrook's public hall.

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USQ Artsworx

West Street, University of Southern Queensland, Darling Heights QLD 4350

USQ Artsworx enables and delivers accessible arts and cultural experiences in regional Queensland. Artsworx presents an annual season of high quality, innovative and challenging artistic and cultural experiences which showcase emerging artists from the University of Southern Queensland and professional guest artist, in collaboration with a range of community and corporate stakeholders. The season incorporates the annual Shakespeare in the Park Festival; the McGregor Summer, Winter and Spring Schools; an Exhibition Series in the USQ Arts Gallery; a Twilight Series of recitals and talks; the annual Children's Theatre Week; and an assortment of music and theatre productions. For further information about individual events and costings, visit the web site.

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Harrow Gardens

700 Cambooya Felton Road, Cambooya QLD 4358
Harrow Homestead is a private home and a grand residence, with the warmth and charm of yesteryear. Robert Ramsay, the English owner, had the impressive home constructed in the 1870s mainly of hoop pine and red cedar with large rooms and an arched hallway of polished pine and cedar panelling. The home covers one hundred squares with wide verandas on three sides. Harrow is still very much a working property. Harrow Gardens are over 10 acres of rambling picturesque countryside featuring a 50 metre rose arbour, a lake with water lilies, extensive garden beds and a fish pond. The stunning garden and gorgeous homestead are available for viewing during September and October however coaches are available via appointment at any time.
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Lions Park Hodgsonvale

New England Highway, Hodgson Vale QLD 4352
Make sure you pay a visit to Lions Park in Hodgsonvale, a large park located on the New England Highway. The park is the perfect little place for a barbecue picnic and is a lovely stop when exploring Steele Rudd Country. Make use of the barbecue, half basketball court and play equipment for the children. Clean public facilities are also available for your use.

Cully Fest

Toowoomba Showgrounds, Lot 1 Glenvale Road, Glenvale QLD 4350
Running in April 2017 over four huge days, the annual Cully Fest Outback and Aboriginal Folk Festival is a friendly, down-to-earth gathering, where artists maintain Outback traditions and inspire community spirit by sharing their skills. There are many unique points of interest about Cully Fest but one that is significant is Kids can join traditional and contemporary performance art workshops, and Australia’s best musicians will come together and celebrate all that’s great about the Outback and Aboriginal cultures. Cully Fest is challenging, educational and most of all it is awesome fun for all members of the family and you’re invited. Cully Fest Outback and Aboriginal Folk Festival means festival goers will have a unique opportunity over four days and three nights to really immerse themselves in Outback and Aboriginal cultures and traditions like never before. Cully Fest you will see how didgeridoos are made and learn to cook an emu in a traditional Kup Murri and taste delicious Johnny Cakes fried scones and other bush herbs and foods fresh from the fire. Cully Fest Outback and Aboriginal Folk Festival it’s uniquely Cunnamulla so it is laid back and friendly. It’s an accessible, Outback adventure the whole family can enjoy....

Harrow Gardens

700 Cambooya Felton Road, Cambooya QLD 4358
Harrow Homestead is a private home and a grand residence, with the warmth and charm of yesteryear. Robert Ramsay, the English owner, had the impressive home constructed in the 1870s mainly of hoop pine and red cedar with large rooms and an arched hallway of polished pine and cedar panelling. The home covers one hundred squares with wide verandas on three sides. Harrow is still very much a working property. Harrow Gardens are over 10 acres of rambling picturesque countryside featuring a 50 metre rose arbour, a lake with water lilies, extensive garden beds and a fish pond. The stunning garden and gorgeous homestead are available for viewing during September and October however coaches are available via appointment at any time. ...
Westbrook War Memorial Logo and Images

Westbrook War Memorial

114 Toowoomba Road, Westbrook QLD 4350
The WWI memorial in Westbrook is an ever-present reminder of the effects of war on this small rural Darling Downs community. The memorial records that 47 local men went to war. About half of the families listed are represented by more than one member. Two families each saw four of their men go off to war and the Westbrook community mourned the loss of 10 lives. The popular 'Digger' statue with an honour roll was unveiled around June 1922 by federal parliamentarian LE Groom (his father William had served as the Darling Downs' first federal politician from 1901). The 4.2 metre monument, a life-sized soldier statue standing on a pedestal, was designed and produced by Bruce Brothers of Toowoomba. Once, the memorial stood in an open field. Today, development around it finds it adjacent to Westbrook's public hall. ...
Lions Park, Hodgson Vale Logo and Images

Lions Park, Hodgson Vale

New England Highway, Hodgson Vale QLD 4352
Lions Park in Hodgson Vale is a lovely stop just 12 kilometres from Toowoomba en route to Steele Rudd Country and Warwick. A large park located just off the New England Highway, it's the perfect place for a barbecue or a picnic and a lovely stop to break your journey. There's a free barbecue, half basketball court and play equipment for the kids and well maintained public facilities. ...
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Hodgson Vale

42109 - Hodgson Vale QLD 4352
Hodgson Vale is a rural community 12 kilometres south of Toowoomba. Popular with mountain bikers and road cyclists there are a mix of bike trails and road cycling available in the area. Make sure you pay a visit to Lions Park in Hodgson Vale, a large park located on the New England Highway. The park is the perfect little place for a barbecue picnic and is a lovely stop when exploring Steele Rudd Country. There is a barbecue, half basketball court and play equipment for the children. Clean public facilities are also available for your use....
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Cambooya

42476 - Cambooya QLD 4358
The little village of Cambooya is in the heart of Steele Rudd Country. Australian author Arthur Hoey Davis, who wrote under the pen name 'Steele Rudd' and is best known for 'On Our Selection', spent much of his childhood on his family's small block at Emu Creek near East Greenmount. A replica of Rudd's slab-and-shingle hut stands in Greenmount as a display of subsistence farmers' way of life, as depicted in 'On Our Selection'. The Soldiers' Memorial Hall near Greenmount is another interesting local building. In Federation Park at Vale View, explore native vegetation. In Cambooya's main street, The Bull and Barley Inn has recently been restored to reflect its original 1900s old world atmosphere. You'll find memorabilia and photographs adorning the walls, with all beverages requiring cooling being chilled in the Inn's original cedar chiller box. There is a restaurant and accommodation available on site....
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Clive Berghofer Recreation Centre (opposite USQ)

Clive Berghofer Recreation Centre, Darling Heights QLD 4350
Events at the CBRC Baker Street offers you, their valued client, quality customer service and excellent spaces at affordable prices. With an array of choices of function venues they can accommodate from 100 to over 1000 people. Their facilities can provide the perfect venue for weddings, business or social functions, sporting events, convention and trade shows, concerts plus much more. With your complete satisfaction being their priority, their friendly and professional staff are happy to discuss arrangements to suit your needs. ...