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Wondai (/wɒndaɪ/) is a
rural town and
locality in the
South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the
locality of
Wondai had...
- (Boondooma Dam Road)
Continuation of Proston–Boondooma Road:
Wondai–Proston Road
Intersecting with
Wondai-Proston Road: Byee Road
Intersecting with Byee Road:...
- The
Shire of
Wondai was a
local government area
located in the
South Burnett region of Queensland, Australia,
about 140
kilometres (87 mi)
northwest of...
- Chinchilla–
Wondai Road is a
continuous 151.6
kilometres (94.2 mi) road
route in the
Western Downs and
South Burnett regions of Queensland, Australia. Part...
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development of
settlements along its path – in this
instance Goomeri, Murgon,
Wondai and
Kingaroy townships were thus established. A
daily goods train left Maryborough...
- Kingaroy–Burrandowan Road D'Aguilar
Highway Memerambi–Gordonbrook Road Chinchilla–
Wondai Road
Wondai–Proston Road Murgon–****ndah Road Kilcoy–Murgon Road
Burnett Highway...
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Localities around Cherbourg:
Ficks Crossing Murgon Murgon Wondai Cherbourg Murgon Wondai Charlestown Moffatdale...
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Claudia (10
September 2017). "Mustangs take out nail-biting
thriller in
Wondai".
South Burnett Times.
Retrieved 14
April 2019. "South
Burnett Grand Final...
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spanning 1979/80 to 1995/96. Rackemann, a well
built fast bowler, was born in
Wondai, Queensland. He made his Test
debut versus England at
Brisbane in 1982 and...
- of Kingaroy; the
Shire of Nanango; the
Shire of Murgon; and the
Shire of
Wondai. The
report recommended the new
local government area
should not be divided...