GAYNDAH

Gayndah, located in Queensland's North Burnett Region (postcode 4625), is a historic agricultural town often referred to as Queensland's oldest officially proclaimed town. Established in 1849, it is renowned as Australia's citrus capital, with thriving orchards producing oranges, mandarins, and other fruits. The town features a charming rural character, with heritage-listed buildings, picturesque landscapes, and the Burnett River flowing nearby. Gayndah is a close-knit community with a strong focus on farming, offering a peaceful lifestyle with access to local amenities, cultural events, and proximity to natural attractions like Mount Gayndah and the Cochable Creek Falls. It's a quintessential country town blending history, agriculture, and modern living.

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Postcode: 4625
State: QLD
Coordinates (lat/long): -25.571054, 151.644182
Federal Electorate: Flynn

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