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buttonWallumbilla, located just east of Roma and approximately five hours from Brisbane, has a small but vibrant community of about 320 residents. Known affectionately as 'Wallum' by the locals, the town is celebrated for its friendly hospitality and laid-back atmosphere. A visit to Wallumbilla isn't complete without stopping at the Calico Cottage and Visitor Information Centre, where you can enjoy freshly baked scones with jam and cream. It's a perfect spot to meet locals who can share insights about the town's attractions. Take some time to savor a good coffee and explore the local produce, art, and crafts available at the Cottage before setting off on your adventure. The Wallumbilla Heritage Centre is a must-visit, featuring intriguing interpretative displays, historic memorabilia, and a collection of photographs showcasing the town's early days. Additionally, at the Wallumbilla Railway Station, rail enthusiasts can learn about the tragic rail disaster of 1956, which involved a collision between the Westlander and the Western Mail train services. Just eight kilometers west of Wallumbilla, at Pickanjinnie, you’ll find a monument dedicated to an Aboriginal legend, a noteworthy landmark that is hard to miss. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking to relax, Wallumbilla offers a unique experience for visitors.