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Every Sunday morning locals gather at Abbey of the Roses for the weekly Abbey markets.
With over 20 stalls selling an array of products including art and crafts, homemade cakes, unique handcrafted jewellery, dolls, pet accessories, leather work, hand knitted items, bric a brac, second hand books, home decor, Australiana, fabric, gifts, plants, honey, wood work, clothing, farm fresh fruit and vegetables and much more, so there is sure to be something for everyone.
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Absolutely Art in the heart of Dalby is an art gallery with a difference.
Wander through the collection from the best local artists including Lynette Cramb's stunning watercolours and other well known Australian painters.
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Aussie Emporium is owned and operated by Peter and Anne Eldridge who have drawn on 50 years of retail experience and extensive travel to bring together Queensland's largest collection of quality Australiana, gift lines and souvenirs!
If you haven't treated yourself to the experience of the Aussie Emporium where quality doesn't cost any more.
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The Aussie World family fun-park is located behind the iconic Ettamogah Pub. Incorporating over 30 rides and games it's guaranteed to please everyone of all ages.
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The Australian Body Art Carnivale will be held in Eumundi and it's grown to become a three day event!
2010 will see an expansion of all elements of the festival and their theme will be Fantasy.
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The Beaudesert Historical Museum is one of the largest country town museums in Queensland, with over 10,000 artefacts covering the Scenic Rim region's industrial and lifestyle heritage.
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The Bicentennial National Trial, over 5,000 kilometres from Healesville in Victoria to Cooktown in Queensland, is the longest marked route of its kind in the world; the 107-kilometre section through Kilkivan Shire mainly follows the forest ridges along the coastal ranges to the west of the highly populated plains of the Cooloola region.
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The Border Railway Market is held on the first Sunday of each month at the historic Wallangarra Railway Station, on the Queensland-New South Wales border, just a short drive south of Stanthorpe.
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Take a trip from Brisbane or the Sunshine and Gold Coasts to Carbethon Folk Museum and Village at Crows Nest.
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The Clifton Historical Museum is a worthy tribute to the district's pioneering past. Housed in the old butter factory, you can take a step back in time and visit a 1930s dining room, a pioneer bedroom, an early hospital ward, kitchen and children's room.
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