Getting there
Getting to Toowoomba
Travel west from Brisbane, along the Warrego Highway, through the fertile Lockyer Valley, up and over the Great Dividing Range into Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.
Travel east from Roma, along the Warrego Highway, through the townships of Miles and Chinchilla.
Travel south from Kingaroy, along the Country Way and pass through the towns and hamlets of Cooyar, Crows Nest and Highfields, or travel north from Warwick and Stanthorpe, the wine capital of Queensland.
Queens Park is located in the heart of the city's centre on the block boardered by Margaret, Hume, Lindsay and Campbell Streets and the Festival site is set-up on the cricket pitch directly behind Frog's Hollow and best accessed from the Hume Street side of the Park.
PLEASE NOTE - alternative indoor venue for Toowoomba season (Rumours) is located in the city centre at 323 Ruthven Street (between Russell Street and Chalk Drive).
Whichever way you travel to Toowoomba and the Darling Downs, make sure you plan to stop or an overnight stay, because once you see our region, you may never want to leave.
For information about other things to do and see while in the Toowoomba and Darling Downs region, visit www.toowoombaholidays.info
Getting to Hervey Bay
The city of Hervey Bay is located a comfortable three and a half hour drive north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway.
Qantaslink provides air services from Brisbane several times a day and Jetstar and Virgin Blue fly directly to Hervey Bay from Sydney daily.
Queensland Rail also offer daily Tilt train services to Maryborough with a connecting bus to Hervey Bay.
Hervey Bay's abundance of natural assets include the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. For further information about the region, visit www.frasercoastholidays.info.