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Western Downs Regional Council

Category: Organisation
Sub Category:Local Government
Place:Western Downs region
State/Country:Queensland, Australia
The Western Downs region dominates Queensland's Surat Basin. The Western Downs Regional Council is responsible for a vast region of 38.039 km2 and includes Dalby & District, Jandowae & District, Chinchilla & District, Tara & District, Miles & District and Wandoan & District.
Subject Matter:Local Government
URL: http://www.wdrc.qld.gov.au/web/guest
Summary Information:
The energy resources sector, which includes coal, coal seam gas, coal seam gas water, ethanol and power station development has led to significant growth in the Western Downs Region and are now the major contributor to the areas Gross Regional Product.

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