Chatsworth, Queensland

Chatsworth, Queensland
Chatsworth
GympieQueensland
Population: 895(2006 census)[1]
Postcode: 4570
Location:
LGA: Gympie Region
State District: Gympie
Federal Division: Wide Bay
Suburbs around Chatsworth:
North Deep Creek
Chatsworth Tamaree
The Palms Two Mile Araluen

Chatsworth is a town located about 7.5 kilometres (5 mi) north-northwest of Gympie, Queensland, Australia. At the 2006 census, Chatsworth and the surrounding area had a population of 895.[1]

The district used to be a dairy farming region, but these days it is predominantly used for residential land. There is a small primary/elementary school servicing the district.

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Coordinates: 26°08′38″S 152°36′50″E / 26.144°S 152.614°E / -26.144; 152.614



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