Chinchilla, Qld
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA STATE OF QUEENSLAND 1:250,000 GEOLOGICAL SERIES-EXPLANATORY NOTES Chinchilla, Qld SHEET SG/56-9 INTERNATIONAL INDEX COMPILED BY R. F. REISER Published by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, and issued under the authority of the Honourable R. W. C. Swartz, M.B.E., E.D., M.P., Minister for National Development 1971. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTEll: THE HON. R. W. C. SWAIITZ, M.B.B., E.O., M.P. SECUTUY: L. F. BOTT, D.S.C. BUREAU OF MINERAL RESOURCES, GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS D1ucroa: N. H. FISH!!&. GEOLOGICAL BllANCH; ASSISTANT DlllECTOR: J. N. CASEY. STATE OF QUEENSLAND DEPARTMENT OF MINES MINISTl!a: THE HoN. R . L. A. CAKII, M.L.A. UHDE& SEClll!TARY: E. K . HEALEY. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF QUEENSLAND CHIEF GEOLOGIST: J. T . WOODS. Printed in Australia by the Tasmanian Government Printer, Hobart Explanatory Notes on the Chinchilla Geological Sheet Compiled by R. F. Reiser (Geological Survey of Queensland.) The main centres of population are Chinchilla (population 3300), Miles (population 1500) , and Jandowae. The southern half of the Sheet area is well served by sealed roads. Chinchilla and Miles lie on the W arrego Highway linking Brisbane and Roma; from Dalby, a major town to the south of the Sheet area, the Jandowae-Dalby road gives access to the southeast, and the Condamine Highway to the far south and southwest; the Leichhardt Highway gives access to the western edge of the Sheet area. There are few sealed roads in the northern half, but formed roads are generally closely spaced, giving ready access to most areas.
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