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Tewantin Queenslander


Tewantin is the living history of Noosa, the original logging, fishing and tourist town. The Kabi Kabis' (local aboriginal tribe) name for Tewantin was Woolumba, meaning place of big water.
Tewantin has retained much of the history of this area while still progressing with the times. The village has kept a strong country town community atmosphere with all services and facilities provided in the distinctive, fashionably upgraded business centre. There are so many features that make Tewantin unique. There are the old Queenslanders in the middle of town and a huge green park rolling down to the river.
sunshinecoast-australia.com/suburb-profile-tewantin.html
The Poinciana trees lining Poinciana Avenue are now flowering.
4/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.
Archive Airings AA56 Going green
Tewantin has retained much of the history of this area while still progressing with the times. The village has kept a strong country town community atmosphere with all services and facilities provided in the distinctive, fashionably upgraded business centre. There are so many features that make Tewantin unique. There are the old Queenslanders in the middle of town and a huge green park rolling down to the river.
sunshinecoast-australia.com/suburb-profile-tewantin.html
The Poinciana trees lining Poinciana Avenue are now flowering.
4/31 January Dark Green, 365 Days in Colour.
Archive Airings AA56 Going green
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