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Killarney, QLD

As the name suggests, the Killarney area on the headwaters of the Condamine River was first settled by Irish migrants, Through Australian eyes, however, Killarney, which has been largely rebuilt since the devastation of a 1968 cyclone, is an attractive little town 34km east of Warwick.

Close to the NSW border, the Killarney panorama is dominated by the rugged grandeur of the Great Dividing Range. Killarney and the Southern Downs caters for all tastes and holiday expectations no matter whether you are a fisherman, honeymooner, nature-lover, bush-walker, heritage-lover, fossicker, wine-fancier or all of the aforementioned.

Nestling in a valley on the banks of the winding Condamine River. A few minutes away waterfalls tumble down foothills of the Great Dividing Range. It is possible to walk behind the curtain of Browns Falls. Queen Mary Falls are in a national park and a path leads to their head and base.

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