Adavale
Adavale is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Quilpie, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Adavale had a population of 93 people. By 2021, the population was down to 72.
Adavale is in South West Queensland, 931 km west of the state capital, Brisbane. It is roughly in the centre of the locality.
Between Adavale and Yaraka is Yapunyah waterhole.
The town is only accessible along a gravel road from Charleville in the east, Quilpie in the south and Blackall in the north.
Adavale has the following mountains:
There are a number of protected areas within the locality:
* Cave Hill (-25.392°N, 145.1459°W) 399 m
* Mount Bullock (-24.6652°N, 144.674°W) 424 m
* Mount Prara (-26.862°N, 145.2231°W) 313 m
* Winbin Hill (-26.6187°N, 144.8205°W) 302 m
Adavale is in South West Queensland, 931 km west of the state capital, Brisbane. It is roughly in the centre of the locality.
Between Adavale and Yaraka is Yapunyah waterhole.
The town is only accessible along a gravel road from Charleville in the east, Quilpie in the south and Blackall in the north.
Adavale has the following mountains:
There are a number of protected areas within the locality:
* Cave Hill (-25.392°N, 145.1459°W) 399 m
* Mount Bullock (-24.6652°N, 144.674°W) 424 m
* Mount Prara (-26.862°N, 145.2231°W) 313 m
* Winbin Hill (-26.6187°N, 144.8205°W) 302 m
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