Australian Towns & Cities
Queensland: Wondai
Incorporating photos and Information
from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways
site
Wondai is a small town located on the Bunya Highway between Kingaroy and Murgon in the South Burnett region. While sheep farming was the original main industry in the region, it wasnt until cattle farming became prominent in the late 1880's that the township of Wondai was established. Nowadays it is the centre for the local beef, dairy, timber and dolamite mining industries. In the area are Boondooma Dam (42km west), Sidcup Castle and the Wondai Museum.
- Population: 1973 1
- Postcode: 4606
- Location: 243km northwest of Brisbane
- Main Roads: Bunya Hwy
- Radio Stations: FM:
4TAB (93.1 MHz), ABC Classic (98.5 MHz), ABC News on Radio (97.7 MHz), ABC RN (100.9 MHz), ABC Wide Bay (100.1 MHz), Crow FM (90.7 MHz), Hit 89.1 (89.1 MHz), Triple J (99.3 MHz) and Vision Radio Network (87.6 MHz). AM: 4SB (1071 kHz), ABC Radio Brisbane (612 kHz) and ABC Southern QLD (747 kHz)
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Entering Wondai:
Northern entrance to Wondai on the Bunya Highway, January 2003.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Town Centre:
MacKenzie Street, looking southwest in Wondai, January 2003.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2016 Census Quickstats, Wondai SSC
Last updated: 08 Nov 2019 01:09
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