Goondiwindi, Queensland

Goondiwindi is a small Australian town of about 5000 people on the MacIntyre River in Queensland near the New South Wales border, approximately 350 kilometres by road from the Queensland state capital, Brisbane. The name Goondiwindi (pronounced "Gundiwindi") derives from a local aboriginal word meaning "the resting place of the birds". The most famous resident of Goondiwindi was Gunsynd, a famous race horse known as 'The Goondiwindi Grey'. A statue of Gunsynd is located in a park in the town centre. Local government is supplied by the Goondiwindi Town Council while the town is also the administrative centre for the Waggamba Shire. The twin town of Boggabilla is located a short distance away on the New South Wales side of the border.

 

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