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Nanango

"Quaint Nanango...."

Nanango is a quaint rural town on the D'Aguliar Hwy in the South Burnett. My husband and I have lived in South Nanango (3 klms from the town centre) on 5 acres for the past 7 years. My mother-in-law also lives in Nanango and has done for the past 5 years, she came for a visit from WA and ending up staying. The street that she lives in is a very, very friendly and community spirited street. The road on which I live is a local traffic only, has garbage collection, bituman and a school bus at the door. A number of business owners it town also own property on our road.

Our town has excellent facilities for your immediate needs. We have 2 gyms, indoor aquatic centre with heated hydro pool, walking/bicycle/running/horse track, we also have a racing track. Go kart track and public parks with play equipment and bbqs. Physiotherapist, chriopractor, 3 doctors surgerys and a public hospital. We also have an aged care facility, Karinia.

We have all the usual shops in town, Foodworks supermarket, butcher, bakeries, cafes, furniture, clothing, hardware, newsagents, embriodery, picture framing, endos, chemists, hairdressers, car accessories, computer shop, video/dvd hire, only too mention a few. We also have a library, visitors information centre and a post office. Banks are few but we do have ATM's throughout the town.

We do not have a large shopping centre but our nearest one if only 20mins drive away in Kingaroy. There you will find Big W, Woolworths, Best and Less, Aldi and plenty of specialty shops. Plus many shops within the centre of Kingaroy, all within a enjoyable walking distance.

You have probably realised that we like our town of Nanango. It is a place where you can have peace and quiet if that is what you need, and have plenty to do if it is more your taste. Around the South Burnett there is an amazing amout of things to do, from wineries, 4x4 tracks, bush walks, fishing, camping and boating. Plenty of art galleries and antique shops, and plenty of historical spots to visit to explain the history of our wonderful town and surroundings.

Through consistent growth of our region employment is becoming easier to find and property prices are very reasonable.

One last thing, we do not have one set of traffice lights or a roundabout in Nanango, they are not needed because old fashioned manners still exsist.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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steves26
steves26

Is there a pressure cleaning business there, or a requirement for one? Im thinking of moving :)

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