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  Warwick, Queensland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick is a town and a separate shire of 4429 sq.
Warwick was connected by railway to Ipswich in 1871, and its fertile hinterland became well populated.
From 1861 to 1994 Warwick was an urban municipality.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/warwick.html   (532 words)

  
 Warwick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warwick, Warwickshire, England (the original Warwick, founded in 914, the name meaning 'dwelling by the weir')
The University of Warwick in Coventry, England (11 km north of Warwick)
Warwick and Leamington, a parliamentary constituency in Warwickshire
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warwick_(disambiguation)   (203 words)

  
 "WARWICK"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick is a progressive city of 11,000 people containing excellent educational, commercial and recreational facilities whilst offering a friendly country atmosphere free of big city hassles.
Warwick is an ideal place to take a break to ensure you arrive at your holiday destination refreshed and relaxed.
Warwick, centre of the Darling Downs, is at the junction of the Cunningham (Newell) Highway from Victoria and South Australia and the New England from Sydney and New South Wales.
www.wilmap.com.au /warwick.html   (457 words)

  
 Archives of Australia - Archives Treasures: Warwick incident   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In August that year Hughes and Ryan clashed over the north Queensland rail strike and in the lead-up to the referendum Ryan gave a vigorous speech at an anti-conscription rally in Brisbane.
On 29 November while the Prime Minister was speaking at a rally at the railway station at Warwick, his hat was dislodged by an egg thrown from the crowd.
Hughes' angry telegram to the Queensland Commissioner for Police was sent that evening from Wallangarra, the railway station on the New South Wales border.
www.archivenet.gov.au /treasures/qld_intro.html   (419 words)

  
 SOTE: School Campus and Residential Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
THE SCHOOL CAMPUS was established in 1981 in the rural township of Warwick in Queensland (Australia).
Warwick, Queensland’s second oldest city established in 1840, is the hub of the Southern Darling Downs.
Warwick is just two hours drive from the cosmopolitan vigour of Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital, and an hour away from Toowoomba, Queensland’s major regional centre of 90,000 people.
www.sote.qld.edu.au /about/environs.html   (543 words)

  
 Warwick - Queensland Holidays
Warwick is situated 160 kilometres south west of Brisbane and borders on fertile farmlands and the rolling hills of the Great Dividing Range.
Warwick Shire boasts some of Queensland's finest historical sandstone buildings, which were made from local sandstone and now stand today as reminders of their pioneering past.
Warwick has excellent shopping facilities and the Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre provides a first class gymnasium with swimming pools which are heated during winter allowing for use all year round.
www.queenslandholidays.com.au /southern_downs/warwick.cfm   (327 words)

  
 Warwick Queensland The Oldest Town in the State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick is nestled in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range at 453 meters above sea level, the Condamine River meanders through this picturesque City.
It was to be known as Canningtown, the name was changed and Warwick was chosen the local Aborigines knew the area as Gooragooby.
This was to be the site of modern day Warwick and it grew to become a municipality in 1861 and to become a city (the second largest on the Darling Downs) in 1936.
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 Welcome to Professionals, QIR Realty, Warwick.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick boasts excellent educational facilities with first class schools and colleges, in addition the shopping facilities available are second to none and we also enjoy a most stimulating climate with an average temp of 22 degrees Celsius.
In recent Cost of Living Surveys, Warwick Shire has been nominated as having one of the cheapest costs of living of ANY centre in Queensland.
Warwick boasts a $5.5 million Indoor Aquatic and Sports Centre - This complex has hydrotherapy, learn to swim, rapid river and 10 lane and 25 metre indoor heated pools.
agents.property.com.au /professionals/warwick   (283 words)

  
 Warwick Horse Trials
Morgan Park is 1000 acres of native Australian bushland that was left to the people of Warwick at the turn of the century.
The Morgan Park equestrian facilities have been recognised by the Queensland Government as the best in their field in the state and the grounds are now officially known as the State Equestrian Centre - Polocrosse and Eventing.
The Warwick Horse Trials cross country course at Morgan Park (see "The Course" section) is regarded as one of the toughest and best courses in Australia.
www.wht.org.au /index2.html   (286 words)

  
 AusEmade: Warwick Information and Attractions, Queensland (QLD), Australia
Warwick on Queensland's Darling Downs is a major rural town (population 11,000) with wonderful pioneering architecture, wide streets and many recreational activities for residents.
The City of Warwick rose (Arofuto) is planted throughout the parks in the town and blooms during the annual Rose and Rodeo Festival held each October.
Warwick Shire Council • Strategically located in the heart of Queensland's rich Darling Downs, Warwick Shire is renowned for producing high quality agricultural produce, but also offers an ideal environment for business and industry growth.
www.ausemade.com.au /qld/destination/w/warwick-attractions.htm   (418 words)

  
 Home - THINGS TO DO IN WARWICK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The demonstration to raise funds for the RACQ Careflight helicopter is a good reason to get out and see how heavy horses used to do the work on the farm and a day to experience a little of the old farm life.
Warwick, Queensland is well known for its normally low fuel prices and in Warwick prices have stabilised below $1.10 over the last 2 weeks.
The Queensland Polocrosse Association administers the competition between some 55 Clubs throughout the State of Queensland.
www.whattodoinwarwick.com   (323 words)

  
 Bethania Qld Australia - pafg199 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick Bardon was born about 1918 in, Western Aust., Australia.
Yvonne Mary Halstead was born 5 Sep 1930 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Doris Maud Hooper [Parents] was born 11 Sep 1908 in Warwick, Queensland, Australia.
home.wanadoo.nl /wouter.busnach/familypages/pafg199.htm   (419 words)

  
 Warwick - Queensland - www.smh.com.au/travel/
For a short time Warwick was the end of the line and this led to the establishment of a brewery (1873), a cooperative flour mill (1874), and a brick works (1874).
Warwick is the headquarters of the Australian Rough Riders Association and it proudly boasts that George Leslie held the first rodeo on Canning Downs back in the 1860s.
Nearby in Fitzroy Street are the old Court House (1885), the Police Station (1890) and the Warwick East State School (1862) which is one of the oldest schools in the state and one of the few school buildings in Australia which dates back to the 1860s.
www.smh.com.au /news/Queensland/Warwick/2005/02/17/1108500203807.html   (1254 words)

  
 Mining, exploration and petroleum
With more than 30 billion tonnes of identified resources of fl coal, Queensland is the world’s largest seaborne coal exporter.
Queensland is rich in copper, lead, silver, zinc, bauxite, phosphate rock, magnesite and silica sand, and its gemfields attract thousands of fossickers annually.
Queensland's principal mine safety research facility, Simtars, conducts gas analysis and monitoring, risk assessment, hygiene and environmental consultancy, electrical testing and certification, and mine-related training.
www.nrm.qld.gov.au /mines   (199 words)

  
 ABA | News & publications > News releases > News release archive > 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Warwick is in the lower Darling Downs region of South East Queensland and lies within the Toowoomba/ Warwick commercial radio licence area.
Warwick is currently served by ABC and SBS television and three commercial television services.
In the radio licence area plan for Warwick/ Toowoomba, released on 26 November 1998, the ABA determined that one new community FM radio broadcasting licence be made available for Warwick.
www.aba.gov.au /newspubs/news_releases/archive/1999/133nr99.shtml   (552 words)

  
 Queensland Events :: Media Releases
Warwick Polocrosse Club was one of three suitable host venues considered by the Polocrosse Association of Australia.
Warwick Polocrosse Club President, Les Fraser, said his club was delighted to welcome the event back to Warwick.
"This is fantastic news for Queensland, especially the Warwick region.  There is no question that the support received from the Queensland Government and Queensland Events, and the way they got wholly behind the bid process, is the main contributing factor to our win.  We couldn't have done it without their support," said Mr Fraser.
www.queenslandevents.com.au /news?id=59   (674 words)

  
 Ancestors of Terry Pleash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
William James Pleash, son of Franz Joseph Plisch and Fredericke Wilhelmina(E) Rankenburg, was born on 9 Nov 1878 in Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia, was christened in Dalby, Queensland 4405, Australia, died on 11 Apr 1949 in Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia, at age 70, and was buried in Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia.
Mary Elizabeth Cockram, daughter of Benjamin Cockram and Margaret E McIlwrick, was born on 17 Apr 1880 in Dalby, Queensland 4405, Australia, died on 24 Oct 1968 in Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia, at age 88, and was buried in Warwick, Queensland 4370, Australia.
Elizabeth Annie Bucklee, daughter of John Bucklee and Harriet Paveling, was born on 27 Dec 1884 in Heybridge, County Essex, died on 27 Jan 1969 in Childers, Queensland 4660, Australia, at age 84, and was buried in Apple Tree Creek, Childers, Queensland 4660, Australia.
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 Queensland Travel and Hotel News house land warwick queensland
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They may feel however, particularly if living in a regional area, that this is rather remote from their lives and that they have little opportunity for political involvement.
A prison in Warwick Shire would have to be a long way out of town on a minimum 120 hectares (300 acres).
Warwick has continued to grow (12), and the number of businesses has risen from 400 to 500 in this decade (13).
education.qld.gov.au /tal/ddemo/docs/ef-msgt2.doc   (4033 words)

  
 New England Highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Hence, it serves as an important interstate freight link between NSW and Victoria to Queensland and was included as a part of the National Highway network in 1974.
From Warwick to Toowoomba the route number changes to National Route 42, which is the Cunningham Highway's route number between Warwick and Goondiwindi.
The New England Highway crosses the State border into Queensland at Wallangarra, and continues to Stanthorpe, Warwick and Toowoomba in Queensland.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/N/New-England-Highway.htm   (884 words)

  
 Cromer House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
romer House is a gracious Queenslander style homestead built in 1911; and it has been brilliantly restored to its former glory.
The house and grounds of this peaceful rural settings overlooks the banks of the Condamine river which flows through the peaceful town of Warwick.
There is heaps to do, you can relax the hours away, go for romantic country drives, be entertained by the many sporting events in Warwick, or just visit the interesting historical points throughout the Warwick Shire.
www.cromerhouse.com.au   (168 words)

  
 Killarney General Cemetery - Warwick Shire - Queensland, Australia
Killarney is located close to the border of Queensland and New South Wales on the Darling Downs and is approximately 32Kms from Warwick.
This cemetery is still in use and is maintained and administered by the Warwick Shire Council.
The transcriptions were made from digital images taken and notes made in September 2003 by Stephen Batterham and I. The list of inscriptions comprise all visible inscriptions at that time.
www.interment.net /data/aus/qld/warwick/killarney_gen   (114 words)

  
 Gavin Dawes Profile
Gavin began racing at the tender age of 34 after he built 2 go-karts and started a go-kart series on the dirt touring car circiuts in South-east Queensland.
Gavin is one of the few people who have made Morgan Park Raceway at Warwick into what it is today.
If he is not at the race track improving the facilities or planning ways to make it bigger and better, you would probably find him in the shed working on a few racecars.
www.angelfire.com /stars3/dawes_racing/Gavin_Dawes_Profile.html   (264 words)

  
 Tourist and accommodation info for Warwick Queensland Australia.
Situated on the junction of the New England Highway and the Cunningham highway, Warwick has a host of historical and other attractions to entertain visitors.
Warwick is also famous for the being home of the World Champion blade shearer Jackie Howe.
A memorial stands on the Brisbane side of Warwick as a tribute to the record set by Jackie Howe in shearing 321 lambs by hand in a day at Alice Downs near Blackall in 1892.
www.bordertourism.com.au /general/warwick.htm   (200 words)

  
 The Young Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
William Joseph Hone Fletcher was born Warwick Reserve, Queensland, Australia 2 Feb 1866.
George Smith Fletcher was born Warwick Reserve, Queensland, Australia 15 Sept 1867.
Walter John Watson Fletcher was born Warwick Reserve, Queensland, Australia 26 Nov 1869.
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 Warwick Educational Publishing Inc. Homepage
Reinhold M (2002) Reducing Injuries in Mackay, North Queensland.
Warwick Educational Publishing Inc. is a small publishing company specializing in online and software publications, manuals and academic works since 1994.
Warwick Educational Publishing Inc. has taken over all Craftsmen Products Pty Ltd publication activities and all copyrights have been transferred.
www.wepi.org   (215 words)

  
 Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
About Us Warwick West State School is a public school located in Warwick, 160 kilometres southwest of Brisbane, in the Regional Centre of the Southern Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia.
The township of Warwick has a population of 10,000 and serves a rural community devoted to the production of sheep, wool, grain, dairy, beef and pigs.
Warwick West State School was established in 1956 and has expanded to include the Warwick West State Pre-school and the Early Development Centre.
www.warwwestss.qld.edu.au   (224 words)

  
 Polocrosse World Cup 2007 Media Release No.1
When Australia was given the rights to stage the 2007 Polocrosse World Cup, Queensland Premier Peter Beattie was determined the event would be held in the sunshine state.
The announcement was made today in the host city of Warwick on Queensland’s Southern Downs, the town which successfully staged the inaugural World Cup in 2003.
The decision to award the Cup to Warwick was made by the Polocrosse Association of Australia (PAA).
www.polocrosse.net /worldcup   (548 words)

  
 Gill - Ireland to Australia - aqw07.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
CARTER James NITSCHKE was born 16 Sep 1995 in Beaudesert QLD A. Naomi Ann CARTER (Michael John CARTER, Patricia Mary GILL, John Samuel Valentine, James Joseph, John) was born 5 Aug 1970 in Warwick, Queensland, Australia and was christened in Warwick, Queensland, Australia.
Kalib Jourdain Jacob MENZ was born 16 Aug 1996 in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
Joel Michael CARTER (Michael John CARTER, Patricia Mary GILL, John Samuel Valentine, James Joseph, John) was born 27 Nov 1980 in Warwick, Queensland, Australia and was christened in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
www.home.aone.net.au /cartermj/gill/aqwg07.htm   (290 words)

  
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