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A City with a Story: Toowoomba, fondly known as the Garden City, harmoniously marries the allure of rural charm with the vibrancy of a bustling metropolis. Just an hour and a half drive from Brisbane, Toowoomba is both accessible and central to all your needs. This region is the ancestral land of the Giabal and the Jarowair Aboriginal language groups. Within the Jarowair lands lies the Gummingurru stone arrangement, dating back to 4000 BC, marking the path to the triennial bunya nut feast, Australia’s largest indigenous event.
A Burst of Color and Culture: Every September, Toowoomba becomes a floral paradise, hosting the nationally renowned Carnival of Flowers. Tourists from all corners of Australia flock to this enchanting event. The city’s parks and gardens are meticulously prepared for the carnival, complete with a prestigious home garden competition and a dazzling parade of flower floats. In 2017, over a quarter of a million people were enchanted by the spectacle.
A Culinary Legacy: Among Toowoomba’s many contributions to Australia’s culture is the Lamington. It is believed to have been invented here in 1900 for Lord Lamington. On a hot and sticky day in Brisbane, he sought refuge from the humidity at his country house in Toowoomba. When a last-minute high tea was requested, the chef concocted the iconic sponge, chocolate, and coconut delicacy. Toowoomba preserves its Victorian-era architecture and gardens, boasting over 150 public parks for you to explore.