Australian Explorer Travel Guide
Australian Travel Information AUSTRALIA : QUEENSLAND
Australian Travel Information
Australian Travel Information
Map of Australia

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. Warwick Shire 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.

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. During the winter months, Brass Monkey Season(tm), the streets of Warwick come alive with the Jumpers and Jazz in July festival. This festival is a unique display of local wit, charm and colour, with custom knitted jumpers for the deciduous trees of the main street.

Warwick has excellent shopping facilities and the Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre provides a first class gymnasium with swimming pools which are heated during winter allowing for use all year round. Other attractions include the Historical Museum, Regional Art Gallery, and an 18 hole golf course.

Leslie Dam is located 13 kilometres west of Warwick and provides for fishing, swimming, and boating, and also has picnic areas for day visitors and camping areas for longer stays.

Temperatures for Warwick

Warwick has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Warwick is approximately 28 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 16 °c.

Warwick has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Warwick is approximately 18 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 4 °c.

MONTHLOW °cHIGH °c
January1729
February1728
March1527
April1124
May820
June418
July317
August419
September722
October1025
November1327
December1529

POPULAR QUEENSLAND TRAVEL DESTINATIONS

* Airlie Beach
* Alexandra Headland
* Atherton Tableland
* Biggera Waters
* Birdsville
* Blackall Ranges
* Bowen
* Brisbane
* Broadbeach
* Broadwater
* Bundaberg
* Bunya Mountains
* Burleigh Heads
* Caboolture
* Cairns
* Caloundra
* Cape Hillsborough NP
* Cape Tribulation
* Cape York Peninsula
* Capricorn Coast
* Capricorn Coast Hinterland
* Conway NP
* Cooktown
* Coolangatta
* Cooloola National Park
* Daintree
* Darling Downs
* Eumundi
* Eungella National Park
* Far North Queensland
* Finch Hatton Gorge
* Fitzroy Island
* Forest Park
* Fraser Coast
* Fraser Island
* Glass House Mountains
* Gold Coast
* Gold Coast Hinterland
* Great Barrier Reef
* Great Keppel Island
* Green Island
* Gulf Savannah
* Gympie
* Hamilton Island
* Hervey Bay
* Islands
* Kenilworth
* Kuranda
* Lamington National Park
* Lizard Island
* Longreach
* Mackay
* Magnetic Island
* Main Beach
* Maleny
* Maroochy
* Maroochydore
* Maryborough
* Mission Beach
* Montville
* Mooloolaba
* Moreton Island
* Mount Coot tha
* Mt Isa
* Ninety Mile Beach
* Noosa
* North Coast
* North Coast Hinterland
* North Stradbroke Island
* Outback
* Paluma Range National Park
* Port Douglas
* Proserpine
* Rainbow Beach
* Rockhampton
* South Bank
* Southern Reef Islands
* Southport
* Springbrook National Park
* Sunshine Coast
* Sunshine Coast Hinterland
* Surfers Paradise
* Tamborine Mountain
* Tin Can Bay
* Torres Strait Islands
* Townsville
* Whitsunday Coast
* Whitsundays
Australian Travel
Australian Travel Information
Western Australia Northern Territory Queensland New South Wales Victoria Tasmania South Australia