The Warwick Visitor Information Centre is off the main thoroughfare through Warwick, set one street back on Palmerin Street in the town hall.
The town hall is a beautiful building in its own right, heritage listed since 1992. The sandstone building was built from 1887, opening in the following year.
It is a two-story building with a clock tower above it and balcony space with grand pillars supporting the front facade. 1888 and ‘Town Hall’ is on the front of the second story, they year the town hall was opened.
The tourist information centre is open every day and operated by enthusiastic local people with knowledge of the areas around Warwick and the country town.
Address: Town Hall, 72 Palmerin St, Warwick, Queensland
Website: https://southerndownsandgranitebelt.com.au/plan-your-trip/visitor-information-centres/
Phone: 07 4661 3122
Email: visitor@sdrc.qld.gov.au
Nearby Brown Signs
Australian Rodeo Heritage Centre – in Warwick, showcases the cowboys that set the standard of rodeo in Australia
Condamine River – the Condamine River and a large park area in Warwick with a marker sign of major and minor floods
Glengallan Homestead – a two-storey sandstone heritage place built in 1867 in Queensland’s southern country region, restored from being left to ruins
Jackie Howe Park – a rest stop in Warwick and the location of big things, the Big Shears in tribute to the shearer Jackie Howe who sheared 321 sheep in one day
Nearby Big Things
The Big Shears – Located at the brown sign for Jackie Howe, the person the big shears are in tribute to
