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- Wyreema is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Wyreema had a po****tion of 2...
- Wyreema was an Australian steamship named after the town of Wyreema, Queensland.[citation needed] On 8 March 1910, Wyreema collided with and sank SS Currajong...
- Pedro V Theatre D. Pedro V High School The Dom Pedro aquamarine Steamship Wyreema renamed to Dom Pedro I This page or section lists people that share the...
- Warwick Allora Goomburra 1897 1995 Hendon Goomburra Goomburra 1897 1995 Wyreema Millmerran Millmerran 1897 – Warwick Goondiwindi South Western 1904 – Dalby...
- [citation needed] The line branches off the Southern line in the township of Wyreema (then called Beauaraba) 17 km south of the major regional city of Toowoomba...
- Profiles: Wyreema". 2016 Census of Po****tion and Housing. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "2011 Community Profiles: Wyreema". 2011 Census...
- Jondaryan, Kingsthorpe, Kulpi, Meringandan West, Mount Tyson, Westbrook, and Wyreema. The Toowoomba Regional Libraries also provide a range of services including...
- closed on 30 June 1994. It was located at a site bounded by Westbrook Wyreema Road, Toowoomba Athol Road and Althus Road (27°37′02″S 151°49′51″E / 27...
- located on the Toowoomba Athol Road (to the north), between the Westbrook Wyreema Road (to the West) and Althaus Road (to the east). The Industrial and Reformatory...
- (Southbrook). The Millmerran railway line enters the locality from the east (Wyreema) and exits to the south-west (Southbrook). The locality was served historically...