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the intersection between Lake Tinaroo, Mareeba & Atherton

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Touring the Tableland with man's best friend
Posted: Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012
Taken from The Cairns Post - Weekender March 31st 2012. Maree Emerson Discovers Pet-Friendly places on the Atherton Tablelands.   Taking a break with our best four-legged friend in tow is not to be missed. There's the fun of discovering new places together, and well, just sharing all those new smells, sights and sounds. For those of us with fur-children, finding the places that welcome you with ...
Now your Laughing
Posted: Saturday, 10 Mar 2012
The Sit Down Comedy Club opened the Cairns Comedy season for 2012 to a full house of 260 people and 13 fabulous contestants at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's RAW COMEDY open mic competition. All the upcoming shows at the Cairns Comedy Club are now locked in and ready for you amusement.  Fiona O'Loughlin, Chris Franklin, Greg Sullivan, Nik Coppin and more...Check out whos performing ...
Hot Air Cairns - Solar Eclipse - 14th November 2012
Posted: Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012
One of the most spectacular, once in a lifetime events is about to take place right over Cairns, Tropical North Queensland and you can experience this full solar eclipse in one of the most unique ways - a hot air balloon ride. Hot Air Cairns have flown daily on the Atherton Tablelands for the past 15 years, and so are intimatly familar with the requirements and permissions needed to fly in the Mareeba ...

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About Tolga

Tolga is a charming country town that acts as an intersection between Lake Tinaroo, Mareeba and Atherton. It is an extremely fertile farming area that produces a range of crops such as fruit, potatoes, maize, sugar cane and peanuts. It is also a prime location for cattle grazing, dairy and deer farming.

Currently, Tolga is not a raging tourist hub. It is a small quiet town utilised largely by farmers and retirees, but it retains a distinct charm that makes it a lovely place to stop for a bite to eat. Tolga has a large horse racetrack, woodworks, post office, pub and primary school. It’s a great spot for travellers to stretch their legs and take in some crisp, fresh mountain air.

Development forecasts have predicted that Tolga may grow significantly in the next decade, as more people realise the prime positioning of the town in relation to attractions throughout the Atherton Tablelands. Tolga could be the next growth centre in the region, so keep your eyes focussed.The current population of Tolga is only 935.