Australian Towns & Cities
Queensland: Warwick
Incorporating photos and Information
from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways
site
Warwick, an important centre in Queensland's Southern
Downs is located at the junction of the New England and Cunningham
Highways, is also set on the banks of the Condamine River. The area was
first explored in 1827 by Allan Cunningham with the Leslie Brothers being
the first settlers arriving in the region in the late 1830's. Once the
land was authorised by the NSW Government to be the first free settlement
in Queensland, the Leslie Brothers named the town after their birthplace
in England. Growth occurred when the railway was pushed through from
Ipswich in 1871, and by the mid 1930's Warwick was proclaimed a city.
Warwick is now the centre for the local cattle, wool, timber and grain
industries and is an important stop for motorists due to its key
geographical position.
- Population: 15 130 1
- Postcode: 4370
- Location: 158 km south-west of
Brisbane
- Main Roads: New England Hwy
& Cunningham Hwy A15 and Cunningham Hwy
- Radio Stations: FM:
ABC Classic (101.7 MHz), ABC News on Radio (96.3 MHz), ABC RN
(106.5 MHz), ABC Southern QLD (104.9 MHz), Adventist Radio Australia
(88.4 MHz), Hit 100.7 (100.7 MHz), Three Angels Broadcasting Network
(87.6 MHz), Triple J (103.3 MHz) and Vision Christian Radio (87.8 MHz).
AM: 4AK (1242 KHz), 4WK (963 KHz)
and Triple M (864 KHz)
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Warwick Town Centre:
Palmerin Street, looking north in Warwick approaching Fitzroy St before the street was upgraded, December 2002.
Image © Michael Greenslade |
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Warwick Town Centre:
Corner of Palmerin St and Leslie St in Warwick, December 2002.
Image © Michael Greenslade |
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Warwick Town Centre:
Looking south on Palmerin St in Warwick, May 2012.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Warwick State School:
View of the Warwick State School on the corner of Palmerin and
Victoria Streets, May 2012.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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