Toowoomba
As Queensland’s largest inland City, Toowoomba retains country charm with a growing urban coffee culture and street art scene.
Take a Breath and Enjoy
Also known as the Garden City, Toowoomba is home to hundreds of parks and gardens as well as the iconic Carnival of Flowers spring event.
No matter when you visit, you’ll discover rolling plains, vibrant country towns, bright sunflower farms and quaint hamlets. Head to the Garden City during the month of September and join the festivities as the city blooms to life to celebrate the beginning of Spring with the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers.
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Our Beautiful Country On Show
Serenity is always found by those who seek it, and good news, there’s plenty to be found in the Lockyer Valley when you know where to look.
Found less than two hours’ drive from Brisbane, park up at Lake Dyer, where wellness looks like fishing on the water, wandering the trails around its perimeter or setting up a camp chair in one of the lakeside campsites.
For food that will warm your senses, don’t leave the Lockyer Valley without a visit. From their pastries through their homemade meals, you can expect quality, flavoursome foods, and classic country hospitality. Grab a snack or secure one of their picnic boxes and take your pick of nearby waterside parks or lookouts to lay out the picnic blanket.
- Area Vacancy Rate: 0.5%
- Annual Capital Growth: 6%
- 5 Year Growth: 22%
Economic Details
Toowoomba Regional Council’s Gross Regional Product is estimated at $14.76 billion, which represents 3.17% of the state’s GSP (Gross State Product).
Toowoomba Regional Council’s economic profile presents economic information that enables you to describe the area’s role within the broader economy, explore options for economic development and promote the area’s strengths. The information presented here is derived from official sources of information (Australian Bureau of Statistics) as well as Australia’s leading economic modellers (NIEIR).