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…a great place to grow

Clean, crisp country air, a wide range of community facilities and a safe environment combine to make Warwick Shire a great place to live, work and play.

Strategically-located in the high growth region of Southern Queensland, the Shire offers an appealing mix of country and city living backed up by genuine friendliness and charm. All the civic and commercial services you need are at your fingertips and there is no rush hour traffic!

Modern hospital and health care facilities are available throughout the Shire as well as a number of medical clinics, dental surgeries and a full range of specialist medical services in Warwick.

Warwick’s shopping varies from traditional country stores to the modern $30 million Rose City Shoppingworld in the heart of Warwick.

Relaxation can take many forms in Warwick. Catch the latest movie in airconditioned comfort, grab a generous pub counter meal, enjoy a cappuccino with friends at a cosy café or soak up some fine dining at a local restaurant.

The Shire’s catch phrase, ‘a great place to grow’, reflects its position in the heart of Queensland’s rich Darling Downs. Its strategic location and stable workforce attracts a wide range of industries.

Covering an area of 4,725km2, Warwick Shire has a population of more than 21,000 and services an economic catchment area of 55,000 people. The Shire repeatedly records the lowest cost of living in the State and has economical house, land and building costs.

Located 500 metres above sea level on the southern Darling Downs, Warwick enjoys mild summers and clear, crisp winter days.

The Shire of Warwick
A great place to live, work and play!

Our Progressive Council

Warwick Shire Council takes a progressive approach to all aspects of
its operations. The Shire was formed in 1994 following the amalgamation of the City of Warwick with three rural Shires - Allora, Glengallan and Rosenthal. Since then, Council has met the challenge of bringing city and country together to form one cohesive unit that is now a major player in regional planning and development.

Council’s employment strategies are designed to attract highly qualified staff with specialist expertise. In 1999, two Council officers won Manager of the year Awards from the Queensland Institute of Municipal Management. The works depots of the four amalgamated Councils have been replaced with a modern $2 million central facility connected to the main administration centre in Warwick by the latest communications technology. Council has also moved quickly to optimise its chances of winning roadworks contracts in today’s competitive environment, developing a modern plant fleet capable of handling major jobs. Warwick Shire’s draft Planning Scheme was the first in the State to go on public display under the new Integrated Planning Act and Council’s accounting and financial reporting procedures have won major State awards.

 

 

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