Moonie is a tiny rural crossroads town in Queensland’s Western Downs/Goondiwindi regions, known as Australia’s first commercial oil field (1961). It services surrounding cattle and grain properties with basic highway stop amenities and a close-knit community feel.
Predominantly farming families, station hands and resource-sector workers; a quiet, self-reliant lifestyle with strong community ties and long travel times to major services.
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