Injune, Queensland
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Injune is a small town of approximately 500 persons in Queensland on the Carnarvon Highway. It is roughly 90 km north of Roma. It was formerly a hub for cattle and dairy industries, but now serves as a staging point for expeditions to the nearby Carnarvon National Park. More recently, gas and timber have served as the major primary industries.
[edit] Henricks Park, Injune
Residents of Injune district have a lively interest in the Arts, strongly supported by Bungil Shire Council's Arts & Cultural Policy [1]
Injune's local Arts group, the Injune Public Space Art Group (IPSAG) is leading the development of Henricks Park [2] opposite the Injune Information Centre.
Henricks Park's monumental sandstone infrastructure is under construction. When completed, it will become one of regional Queensland's outstanding tourist attractions, dramatically siting locally-produced artworks.
[edit] See Also
- Maranoa Online A portal servicing the Maranoa - a region encompassing Injune.