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Warwick

Warwick




Warwick is situated 160 kilometres south west of Brisbane and borders on fertile farmlands and the rolling hills of the Great Dividing Range. The town is strategically located at the junction of major highways from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The area was discovered in 1827 by explorer Allan Cunningham and settled in 1840 by the Leslie brothers who began the tradition of the pastoralist, sheep and wool industry in Queensland.

The Warwick area boasts some of Queensland's finest historical sandstone buildings, which were made from local sandstone and now stand today as reminders of their pioneering past. Many are located within the Central Business District and are complemented by roses and palms lining the city's main street.

Known as the 'Rose and Rodeo City', Warwick hosts one of Australia's oldest and most famous rodeos each year in October. The Warwick Rodeo can trace its roots back to 1857 where records indicate the first professional buckjumping contest. Each year riders from around the nation compete for their share of the prize money.

During the spring months, Warwick showcases its wonderful roses throughout its parks and gardens. The red 'City of Warwick' or Arafuto Rose was developed especially for the town.

Population: Year: Altitude:
20000 2001 453
  Temperature (°C) Humidity
(%)
Rainfall
(mm)
Month High Low
jan 29 17 66 93
feb 28 17 70 82
mar 27 15 70 54
apr 24 11 72 43
may 20 8 78 51
jun 18 4 79 26
jul 17 3 77 41
aug 19 4 70 31
sep 22 7 62 32
oct 25 10 61 67
nov 27 13 61 76
dec 29 15 63 91

  Temperature (°C)
Season High Low
Summer 28 16
Winter 18 4