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Johnno's Camper Trailers in Kingaroy QLD |
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Kingaroy Shire has a population of 13,500 residents and takes in an area of 2,422 square kilometres. Kingaroy itself is the largest town in the South Burnett and the region's commercial centre, offering all the services, shopping facilities and many of the industries generally expected in much larger centres. The town has its own hotels, motels, caravan parks, bed and breakfasts and cabins; supermarkets and convenience stores; and a range of restaurants, fast food outlets and petrol stations (including a 24-hour petrol station). Kingaroy township has a population of around 8,000 people. Kumbia - located about 29km south-west of Kingaroy in the foothills of the Bunya Mountains - has its own hotel, caravan parking area, golf club, racecourse, convenience store and petrol station as well as several B&B's and farmstays in the immediate vicinity. Kumbia is one of the two principal gateways to the Bunya Mountains (the other being Maidenwell in adjoining Nanango Shire) and has a population of around 600 residents. Wooroolin - the other major town in the Shire, is located 18km north of Kingaroy on the Bunya Highway. It has its own hotel, convenience store and petrol outlet and a population of around 150 residents. It's also the home of the Wooroolin Wetlands and gateway to nearby Gordonbrook Dam, both of which are very popular with bird-watchers. Kingaroy is located at the junction of the D'Aguilar and Bunya Highways approximately 223 kilometres north-west of Brisbane; 160km almost due north of Toowoomba; 140km south-west of Gympie; or 201km south-west of Maryborough. It can be reached by following:
Kingaroy also has a commercial aerodrome a few kilometres from the centre of town and is regularly served by major bus lines. |

















