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  1. Chinchilla is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Chinchilla had a population of 7,068 people. Chinchilla is known as the 'Melon Capital of Australia', and plays host to a Melon Festival every second year in February.

  2. Chinchilla es un pueblo rural y una localidad de la región de Western Downs, en el estado de Queensland, Australia. En el censo de 2016, la localidad de Chinchilla tenía una población de 6612 habitantes.

  3. Known for its quirky and fun-filled biennial Melon Festival, Chinchilla is a vibrant country town in the heart of the Western Downs. But don’t be fooled by this small town’s size, it belies its population with the quantity of produce grown in the region. In fact, Chinchilla produces 25% of Australia’s watermelons.

  4. Website. www.southernqueenslandcountry.com.au. Famous for its melons and a renowned spot for fishing, bushwalking and camping, the colourful town of Chinchilla is an easy 81 kilometre drive west Dalby along the Warrego Way. Having once produced 25% of the country’s watermelons, rockmelons and honeydew melons, Chinchilla is the undisputed ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2020 · Things to Do in Chinchilla, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 1,514 traveller reviews and photos of Chinchilla tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Chinchilla. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Chinchilla, QLD. Rural service centre known as Melon Capital of Australia and famed as home of the Cactoblastis Hall. In recent times, Chinchilla, located between Miles and Dalby and 302 metres above sea level, has been part of the mining boom (coal and gas) in Central Queensland which has seen roads upgraded, constant streams of trucks roaring ...

  7. Chinchilla. Famous for its melons and a renowned spot for fossicking, fishing and camping, the colourful town of Chinchilla is an easy drive 81km west of Dalby along the Warrego Highway. The ‘Melon Capital’ of Australia produces 25 percent of the country’s watermelons, rockmelons and honeydew melons and celebrates its status with the ...