Gayndah

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Gayndah is a historic rural town in Queensland, Australia, known for its citrus industry and status as one of the state’s oldest inland settlements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
rural town
town
averageSummerCondition hot summers
averageWinterCondition mild winters
climate subtropical
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 150 km west of Bundaberg
approximately 325 km northwest of Brisbane
economicActivity beef cattle grazing
horticulture
tourism
hasFacility Gayndah Hospital NERFINISHED
airstrip
primary school
secondary school
showgrounds
hasHeritage early Queensland inland settlement history
historic buildings
hasLandUse farmland
orchards
hasLocalGovernmentFunction administrative centre for parts of North Burnett Region
hostsEvent Gayndah Orange Festival NERFINISHED
isInlandSettlement true
isOneOfOldestInlandTownsIn Queensland NERFINISHED
isRegionalServiceCentreFor surrounding rural district
knownFor agriculture
citrus industry
orange production
localGovernmentArea North Burnett Regional Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn Burnett River valley NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Burnett River NERFINISHED
orangeFestivalFrequency biennial
postcode 4625
primaryIndustry citrus growing
livestock grazing
region North Burnett Region NERFINISHED
state Queensland
timezone AEST
traditionalOwners Wakka Wakka people NERFINISHED
transportRoute Burnett Highway NERFINISHED
utcOffset +10:00

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