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Wamuran, Queensland

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Kilcoy railway at Wamuran Queensland
Kilcoy railway at Wamuran Queensland

Wamuran is a rural town and locality in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Wamuran had a population of 3,196 people.Wamuran is known for its fresh strawberries and pineapples.

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Wamuran, Queensland
Old North Road, City of Moreton Bay

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N -27.0402 ° E 152.8613 °
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Wamuran State School

Old North Road
4512 City of Moreton Bay (Wamuran)
Queensland, Australia
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Kilcoy railway at Wamuran Queensland
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Queensland State Equestrian Centre

Queensland State Equestrian Centre is an equestrian sport venue located in Caboolture, Brisbane, Australia. It was opened in September 2011.The facilities include: An 80m x 40m indoor, sand arena with seating for 3,200 equestrian spectators or 5,200 for a concert, judges and commentators rooms and PA system Warm up areas including a fully lit, 60m x 20m sand warm up arena 4 all-weather, sand dressage arenas with covered viewing areas 154 stables with anti-slip rubber matting 8 wash bays 55 camp sites with power and water access Camp sites (see below) 2 meeting/training rooms A licensed barThe Queensland State Equestrian Centre has 154 stables in close proximity to the camp sites, the main arena, warm up arena and dressage arenas. Stable Facilities: 154 stables measuring 3.6m x 3.6m with anti-slip rubber matting and bitumen aisles Water and lighting in each aisle 8 wash bays A dedicated vets room Horse waste bays A PA system link to the main arena Sawdust beddingThe Queensland State Equestrian Centre has 55 camp sites with water and power access as well as additional ‘informal’ camping spaces. The camp sites are split into three different sizes allowing for large horse trucks, camper vans and goosenecks through to smaller horse trucks and horse floats. The width of all powered sites are 5.5m and the lengths vary from 16m to 25.5m. Camping Facilities: 55 camp sites with power and water access Further unpowered camp sites A large amenities block toilets and showers Camping reception