Fascinating Insights into Middlemount – A Captivating Destination in QLD

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A charming town in the Isaac Region, Middlemount is well worth a visit for those exploring or driving through Queensland, Australia. Here are some things you may not know about this town.

A Relatively "Young" Town

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On your adventures in Queensland, Middlemount is bound to be one of the “youngest” towns you come across; like many other mining towns in the state, it only came up in the 1980s as it welcomed families of those working in the nearby mines. While still serving this purpose, it offers relaxation and recreation for tourists too.

Built Around Mines & Mining

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As mentioned, the town sprang up due to local mines such as the Foxleigh and German Creek open cut coal mines. Subsequently, mines like the Lake Lindsay open cut coal mine and Middlemount Coal Mine were also opened and this part of Queensland continues to be a key coal-producing area.

Fun Things to do Here

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Of course, there is much more than mines in and around Middlemount! Accommodation in the town can be easily found and those staying here can enjoy captivating activities. Options include having picnics at Blue Mountain Park, playing golf at the Middlemount Golf and Country Club and enjoying fishing and camping at Bundoora Dam.

An Intriguing Nickname

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Did you know that Middlemount has quite an intriguing nickname? If you didn’t, it is called the “Giant Peanut”! In case you are wondering, this is not because you can find giant peanuts here, but rather due to its road layout which is said to be peanut-shaped.