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Allora
Overview: Allora is known as 'the best little town on the Downs'.
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Amiens
Overview: With a name such as Amiens, it stands to reason that there would be links back to World War I.
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Applethorpe
Overview: Naturally enough apple-town (Applethorpe) would have to produce apples, and it does, along with a range of other fruits.
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Ballandean
Overview: It is in this area, just to the south of Stanthorpe, where the State's first commercially grown table grapes were harvested.
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Clifton
Overview: Situated half way between Toowoomba and Warwick on the wide fertile plains of the Darling Downs, Clifton is a quiet town welcoming visitors with country hospitality and a relaxed atmosphere.
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Dalveen
Overview: Dalveen, more-or-less midway between Warwick and Stanthorpe in Queensland's South East, is home to fruit stalls, orchards and tiny settlements.
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Eukey
Overview: Western Australia reckons it has it all over the wise-men from the East when it comes to wildflower time.
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Glen Aplin
Overview: The roadside signs, glimpses of fruit trees, the occasional fruit stall, and the regular signs directing your attention to wineries indicate this is the famous Granite Belt of South East Queensland.
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Goomburra
Overview: The unspoiled natural beauty of the surrounding mountains, valleys and creeks makes Goomburra is 'must see' for any nature lover keen to get off the beaten track.
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Inglewood
Overview: Heading west along the Cunningham Highway is the town of Inglewood, established in 1862.
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