- Goondiwindi, Queensland
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Goondiwindi
state = qld
caption = Location of Goondiwindi (red).
lga =Goondiwindi Regional Council
postcode = 4390
est =
pop = 5,031 (2004)
elevation= 217.2
maxtemp = 26.7
mintemp = 12.8
rainfall = 621.6
stategov = Southern Downs
fedgov = Maranoa
dist1 = 358
location1=Brisbane
dist2 = 246
location2= Toowoomba
dist3 = 124
location3= Moree, (NSW).Goondiwindi is an
Australia n town of approximately 5,023 people (Census 2004) with an annual population growth of 1.3% over the year. The name Goondiwindi (pronounced "Gundiwindi") derives from a local Aboriginal word meaning "the resting place of the birds".Geography
The town is situated on the
MacIntyre River inQueensland near theNew South Wales border, 350 kilometres south west of the Queensland state capital,Brisbane . The twin town of Boggabilla is located a short distance away on theNew South Wales side of the border. Most of the area surrounding the town is farmland.Transport
The town is a major transport nexus for trucks and other traffic travelling between the southern states and Queensland. The Newell, Leichhardt, Gore, Cunningham, Barwon and
Bruxner Highway s all merge at Goondiwindi or close by. The town is also the administrative centre for theGoondiwindi Regional Council . Goondiwindi is also a popular stopping point for interstate travellers with an abundance of well appointed motels and restaurants. [ [http://www.waggamba.qld.gov.au/visitors/ Welcome to Goondiwindi & District ] ]Education
The town houses three schools, a public primary school, a private primary school and a public high school. Each of these schools are highly established, have excellent ties with the community and provides generous contributions to the community and surrouding areas. Goondwindi State High School won, the Showcase award for 2006, an award dedicated to schools diplaying excellence in all areas.
Farming
Goondiwindi is also a major centre for agricultural production with the district producing and growing a diverse range of crops and fibres. The mainstays of the local economy are anything from wool and beef production through to the growing of cotton, sorghum and corn in the summer period. The winter crop growing season sees the planting of wheat, barley and
chickpea s. Average rainfall for this region is 525 millimetres per annum.Attractions
The town of Goondiwindi also boasts a large man made water park which used to be a major tourist attraction for the locals as well as people in the surrounding districts [http://www.goondiwindi.qld.gov.au/Goondiwindi/GTCWaterPark2.shtml] . The park was used for water skiing, boating, swimming and general outdoor recreational pursuits, until the water all but seeped out through the bottom . There was a chance to fill it back up in mid January 2008, with about 15 meters of water coming down the river, but this never happened. It is still dry to this day.
Goondiwindi also boasts a very active sporting community which has active participants in such diverse sports as, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Cricket, Golf, Tennis, AFL, Netball, Swimming etc. The Town has also recently built a large indoor gymnasium for use by the general public and school groups. One of the major sporting highlights is the annual hell of the west triathlon which is run in February of each year and is supported by competitors from all over Australia.
Boobera Lagoon is a permanent water hole to the west of the town.History
Goondiwindi was first proclaimed a Municipality on the
20 October 1888 . The town boundaries have not altered to this day, and before Federation the town served as one of few border crossings between QLD and NSW. The customs office which was used in that era stands today and is open for tourists. The most famous resident of Goondiwindi wasGunsynd , athoroughbred race horse known as "The Goondiwindi Grey". In the late 1960s and early 1970s Gunsynd had 29 wins including the 1971 Epsom Handicap and the 1972 Cox Plate and came third in the 1972 Melbourne Cup. The name "Gunsynd" came from Goondiwindi Syndicate (Gun= Goondiwindi, Synd= Syndicate). A statue of Gunsynd is located in a park in the town centre. [ [http://www.waggamba.qld.gov.au/visitors/Gunsynd.shtml Gunsynd 'The Goondiwindi Grey'. ] ]In 2007-2008 amalgamation of the local government areas of Goondiwindi Town Council (population 4,713), Waggamba Shire Council (population 2,871) and Inglewood Shire Council (population 2,533) formed the Goondiwindi Regional Council (combined population 10,117). [ [http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ ABS Census 8 Aug 2006] ]
Media
Goondiwindi publishes a weekly newspaper called 'The Goondiwindi Argus'.
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References
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