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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 782319" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Toowoomba is one of the most beautiful cities in Australia, it is our largest inland city, 90,000 people ( apart from our Capital Canberra) It currently is holding it's carnival of flowers. It has beautiful red soil and is at an altitude of 2,000 feet.I would say the drought would be over provided good follow up rain comes. I live two and a quarter hours south of Toowoomba, so get there a bit for doctors and hospitals etc. It has great shopping and lots of rural services, machinery sales etc. Our state of New South Wales is mostly out of drought, about a year ago there was almost 60% of the state in drought now there would be about 10% maybe. I did see a map that said the area to our south was still classed as being drought affected. That's rubbish. Governments have no idea. Hope posters weren't bored with my geography lesson.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 782319, member: 8793"] Toowoomba is one of the most beautiful cities in Australia, it is our largest inland city, 90,000 people ( apart from our Capital Canberra) It currently is holding it's carnival of flowers. It has beautiful red soil and is at an altitude of 2,000 feet.I would say the drought would be over provided good follow up rain comes. I live two and a quarter hours south of Toowoomba, so get there a bit for doctors and hospitals etc. It has great shopping and lots of rural services, machinery sales etc. Our state of New South Wales is mostly out of drought, about a year ago there was almost 60% of the state in drought now there would be about 10% maybe. I did see a map that said the area to our south was still classed as being drought affected. That's rubbish. Governments have no idea. Hope posters weren't bored with my geography lesson. Colin [/QUOTE]
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