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What’s Happening In... Tamborine Mountain | Tamborine | Wongawallan Cedar Creek | Maudsland Median Price Number Sold (12 months) Houses Tamborine Mountain Tamborine Wongawallan Cedar Creek Maudsland $1,026,750 $1,267,500 $1,400,000 $1,345,000 $1,080,000 166 78 19 12 166 8.65% 12.67% 0.0% 15.95% 19.07% 8.71% 9.69% 8.03% * 8.82% Median 12-month growth Annual Change Over 10 Years Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from 3rd party sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must rely on their own enquiries. * Data unavailable Tucked away in the hinterland of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, lies the charming and historic township of Wongawallan. The area was originally named Mount Goulburn after Henry Goulburn by surveyor Dixon. However, later it was renamed Wongawallan, believed to be an Aboriginal word where wonga means pigeon and walla means water. Wongawallan’s European settlers in the mid-19th century turned to agriculture and farming. The fertile soils of the area were ideal for cultivation, leading to the establishment of orchards, sugar cane farms, and dairy operations. Self-sufficiency became a way of life for many residents, who relied on their farms and gardens to provide for their families. The historic Wongawallan General Store, which has been serving the community for decades, stands as a symbol of the town’s enduring character. Residents and visitors alike enjoy exploring the scenic hinterland, hiking in nearby Lamington National Park, and appreciating the rich biodiversity that abounds in the area. Scan the QR code to explore more Gold Coast suburbs. Suburb Spotlight: Wongawallan

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