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Lot 102 Mullers Road

Lot 102 Mullers Road, Wowan QLD 4702, Australia

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- Parking
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About this property

102 Mullers Road, Wowan, Queensland is a parcel of land situated within the local area. The property is identified as land only, with no further details on size, access, zoning, terrain, or nearby amenities provided.

Key details

Locality
Wowan
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD162607430
Legal parcel ID
102/RN1353
Property type
Land
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.2 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What road access is available to the land parcel?

The Leichhardt Highway runs north‑south through the Wowan locality, providing primary road access to parcels in the area. The land can be reached via this highway and local connecting roads.

Which water feature is closest to the land?

Boundary Creek is the nearest watercourse, located about 0.4 km from the parcel. The Dee River also forms part of the eastern boundary of the broader Wowan locality.

What agricultural uses are common in the area and could suit this parcel?

The Wowan region produces beef, hay, grain, pork and eggs, indicating that grazing and broadacre cropping are typical activities. The land’s rural setting makes it suitable for similar farming or livestock operations.

What community amenities are located nearby?

Within the Wowan locality you will find the Wowan and District Museum, the Callide Valley Uniting Church, and local shops along the Leichhardt Highway. These facilities are all a short distance from the parcel.

How far is the parcel from Wowan’s annual agricultural show?

The agricultural show is held in the town of Wowan each August, which is within the same locality and only a few kilometres from the land, making it easily reachable for participants.

Is there any rail infrastructure near the land?

Historically the Dawson Valley railway line terminated at Wowan railway station, but the line was closed in 1987. No active rail service exists today, though the former station site is now part of the local museum.