Darling Downs
The Darling Downs is a fertile region located in the southeastern part of Queensland, Australia. Known for its rich agricultural land, it primarily produces crops such as wheat, barley, and cotton, as well as livestock like cattle and sheep. The area benefits from a temperate climate, making it suitable for farming and grazing.
The region is named after the Darling River, which flows through it. Major towns in the Darling Downs include Toowoomba, the largest city in the area, and Dalby. The region is also recognized for its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and picturesque valleys.