myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Toowoomba is a city on the Gowrie Creek in southeast Queensland, Australia situated about 110km west of Brisbane (show me). With a population of around 89,000, Toowoomba is one of the larger cities in Australia. Toowoomba is at an elevation of approximately 598m above sea level. The nearest sea is the Coral Sea which is part of the South Pacific Ocean about 110km east-northeast of Toowoomba. The nearest more populous place is the metropolis of Brisbane which is 110km away with a population of about 1.5 million (show me a map with Toowoomba and Brisbane).
Bonzle users have said that the facilities at Toowoomba include an airport, airstrip / landing strip, bmx track, caravan park or parks, child care centre, cycle paths, fire & rescue service, fire station, health centre, hospital, library, medical centre, police station, service station, showground and university. Do you know of other facilities available at Toowoomba? Is this list accurate? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Bonzle users have reported that alfalfa, apricots, asparagus, barley, basil, beans, beetroot, blueberries, bok choy, broad beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, capsicum, carrot, cauliflower, celery, chilli, chinese cabbage, choko, cucumber, dill, egg plant, fig, garlic chives, kohl rabi, lavender, lemongrass, lettuce, marjoram, millet, mint, mulberries, mustard, nectarines, okra, olive, onion, oregano, parsley, passionfruit, peach, peas, peppermint, plums, potatoes, prickly pear, pumpkin, raddish, rhubarb, rocket, rosella, rosemary, sage, silver beet, snow peas, soya beans, spearmint, squash, strawberries, sugar snaps, sunflower, sweet corn, thyme, tomato, turnip, watermelon, wheat and zucchini grow at Toowoomba. Are you a keen gardener? Do you know of other plants that grown in Toowoomba? Is this list accurate? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Bonzle users have reported that the following vermin (feral animals, insects and weeds) have invaded Toowoomba: cane toad, lantana and prickly acacia. Do you know of other feral animals, insects and weeds that have invaded Toowoomba? Is this list accurate? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Do you know of any agricultural activities in Toowoomba? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here.If you're interested in Cities, Towns and Villages then you may also be interested in Suburbs/Regional Areas. |