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Where should i move as i have the opportunity to live and work in roma, charleville or st george in sw qld?

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I am a teacher and enjoy the country lifestyle but do not have too much knowledge on these areas only what i have been able to find online. I would like personal opinions!

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  1. I guess it depends what you like. Have you ever been to any of these places before? If not, then heres some info about the places:

    ROMA

    Is the largest town in SW QLD with about 6800 people. Theres not really much to do there... there's winerys, museums.... etc. The towns main focus is of course (like most small towns) farming.

    ST GEORGE

    The township is located 500 kms west of Brisbane. Situated in southern inland Queensland on the Balonne River. The district population is 3,800.  

    In St.George a full range of lifestyle and sporting activities are available. Beautiful gardens, streetscapes and river walkways  feature in the town. Team sports, football and netball, as well as many individual sports such as tennis, golf and campdrafting are available.

    There are also winerys in the area.

    CHARLEVILLE

    Only a days drive from Brissie, perfect for weekend getaways. Theres a fair bit to see and do, including heading to the Racecourse Complex for a day of wining and dining, and the latest in fashion including a hat extravaganza to remember. It has two supermarkets, sundry corner stores, delis, cafes, three butchers and two bakeries.

    There are spacious and safe parklands in several parts of town for picnics, play areas, barbecues etc. There are Tennis courts in King Edward Park as well as a top class swimming pool. The Warrego and Ward Rivers provide some beautiful camping and fishing spots, or just quiet places to walk to enjoy the wonders of the natural bush.

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