Miles, Queensland
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Miles is a small town of approximately 1,400 residents in the state of Queensland, Australia.
The town is situated on the Warrego Highway, 340 kilometres west of Brisbane, the state capital. Formerly known as Dogwood Crossing, the town is situated on Dogwood Creek, named by German explorer Ludwig Leichhardt in 1844. The town was renamed Miles in honour of the Queensland Colonial Secretary, William Miles.
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[edit] Climate
Miles is located on the Western Downs, at an elevation of 304 m. The region around Miles has hot summers with mean maximum temperatures in January of 33.1° Celsius falling to 19.3 in July. Average rainfall is 655.7 mm, falling mainly in the period between November and February[1]
[edit] Industry
The economy of Miles is based mainly on agriculture and cropping, producing wheat, sorghum, barley and cotton. Timber production is another area of economic activity and in common with much of Western Queensland, cattle and sheep grazing, including feedlots is widespread.
In addition, a mining industry utilising rich deposits of bentonite clay is developing.[2]
[edit] External links
- Sydney Morning Herald Travel
- Dogwood Crossing - The local gallery, library and IT resource centre.
[edit] References
- ^ Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) Retrieved 22 October 2006
- ^ Queensland Department of State Development and Industry Retrieved 22 October 2006