Inglewood

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Heading west from along the Cunningham Highway is the Inglewood Shire with the twin towns of Inglewood and Texas. Inglewood was established in 1862. Inglewood is creating Australia's Olive Capital and is emerging as the hub of the Olive industry with more than 340,000 olive trees planted to date. Harvest time is between March and May and is celebrated with the Inglewood Harvest Festival around September each year.

Inglewood services a diverse rural economy which produces sheep, cattle, timber products as well as lucerne, grapes and a diversity of horticultural crops. Centrally located in the south west of the State, Inglewood is situated on the Cunningham Highway, 91 kilometres east of Goondiwindi and 109 kilometres west of Warwick.

Distance From Brisbane: 270 kilometres The centre for water activities is Lake Coolmunda situated 12 kilometres east of Inglewood on the Cunningham Highway. It boasts some very pretty picnic spots along its shores.

Excellent fishing can be enjoyed from either a boat or off the shore. Fresh water fishing sports are also abundant along the McIntyre Brook. Visitors are also invited to explore the newly opened Inglewood Museum, take a tour of an Olive Grove, enjoy the spring wildflowers or go birdwatching. Tourist drives such as the Tobacco Trail, Silverspur Trail and Dumaresq River Road allow visitors to explore the Shire's natural beauty.

Temperatures for Inglewood

Inglewood has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Inglewood is approximately 33 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 18 °c.

Inglewood has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Inglewood is approximately 19 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 3 °c.

January1832
February1832
March1530
April1026
May622
June318
July217
August219
September623
October1026
November1429
December1632

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