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Meadowbank Farmstay and Museum

Locality: Bungeworgorai, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 488 527 355



Address: 60 Bindango Rd 4455 Bungeworgorai, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Its fantastic seeing campers visiting & enjoying our Museum Tour! Thanks for the pics Di from Farmstay Australia Camping & Accommodation Website



22.01.2022 Did you head out to Meadowbank today for Roma's Plough Day? Check out the hand-held plough challenge and the mad tractors taking part in the tractor pull in our video below. Post your photos and videos of the day in the comments below!

20.01.2022 Thanks for sharing our Farm Di

19.01.2022 Thanks Di from Farmstay Australia Camping & Accommodation Website, great pic!



14.01.2022 Some of the Museum Tour items at Meadowbank Farmstay and Museum at Roma, Queensland Awesome spot for powered and unpowered camping.. www.farmstayaustralia.com.au

13.01.2022 Busy days at the farm because of this bloody drought! Feeding, watering, checking stock daily! Thanks for promoting us on your website Di at Farmstay Australia Camping & Accommodation Website. And your photos from the last visit!

12.01.2022 Hello from Allan & Robyn at Meadowbank Farmstay and Museum, we are an easy 10 minute drive from Roma, Queensland, we offer powered & unpowered camping and a Museum Tour a couple of times a week.



08.01.2022 DID YOU SEE LANDLINE on THE ABC? BUY ONLY BIRDSEYE AND EDGELL This was shown on the program Landline on the ABC Think about this and circulate to your fam...ily and friends: The ONLY Australian manufacturer of frozen Australian grown vegetables (Simplot Australia) is not far from closing because a number of the other well-known Australian brands have moved their plants to New Zealand in order to capture the Chinese vegetable market where they market via New Zealand to Australian tables (without the food being labelled specifically as Chinese) and Simplot is finding it hard to compete. SHOULD SIMPLOT CLOSE, THIS MEANS THAT NO AUSTRALIAN GROWN FROZEN VEGETABLES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL AND WE WILL BE RELYING ON FOOD GROWN TOTALLY OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA. For a number of reasons this is not a good situation. 1. As most people know, other countries do not necessarily have the strict guidelines for growing their vegetables that Australia has and by buying Australian we can be sure that lethal chemicals that may be used in other countries will not be used on Australian vegetables. 2. We would be losing Australians jobs. 3. If ever the world became unstable regarding wartime we would not be able to feed ourselves It is imperative that we all support these Australian brands selling good Australian vegetable products (via Simplot): Birdseye and Edgell. Next time you shop, please think about the future of Australian food. What do you reckon folks? Let’s buy Birdseye and Edgell. Some of us love our designer labels. We buy premium brand shoes, premium brand clothing and well known premium perfumes and handbags. BUT ... we also look for and buy the cheapest food we can for our children to eat. That doesn't make sense. This is so true. The farmers in Tasmania are extremely worried about Simplot's impending closure. They also have a lone food processing plant in Bathurst subjected to the same uncertainty. If these last remaining plants close, it means that China then has total control over our fresh/frozen vegie industry. It is particularly disturbing to see that Chinese-grown vegetables are coming in branded as a product of New Zealand. PLEASE PASS THIS TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN DON'T BITCH LATER ON WHEN ALL FOOD IS IMPORTED AND EXPENSIVE JUST BECAUSE WE SAVED A FEW CENTS BUYING THE CHEAPER BRAND TODAY AND HELPED TO CLOSE DOWN AUSTRALIA COMPANIES...

05.01.2022 Thanks Sandra Bampton for sharing your pics from when you were here at Meadowbank

05.01.2022 Sunset at Meadowbank

04.01.2022 Exploring Meadowbank Museum..

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