Seventy-five days after leaving Bendigo, we finally crossed the border into Queensland. After stopping for a lunch break at the Nindigully Pub, we arrived at St George, a town where Jack worked as a woolclasser and woolbuyer for a number of years.

St George is a service center for the local cotton, wheat and livestock farmers and graziers. In more recent years, as the wool industry declined, cattle numbers have increased and farming has been extended to include more fruit, table grapes and vegetables.

As well as being a famous fishing destination, during the winter months St George is also a very popular stopover for tourist travelling in caravans. During our stay we were very fortunate to be invited to look around a cattle property.


Congratulations on crossing the border, another great location, brings back memories Jack!!
another comprehensive post.
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Thanks Ray, starting to feel some warmth too! 😎
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