
Twin Towns, Tweed Heads.
'Tweed Heads' is a town located in north-eastern
New South Wales,
Australia in
Tweed Shire. Tweed Heads is located next to the border with
Queensland, adjacent to the "Twin Town" of
Coolangatta, a suburb of the
Gold Coast. It is often referred to as a town where you can change
time zones - even celebrate
New Year twice within an hour - simply by crossing the street, due to its close proximity to the Queensland border, and the fact that New South Wales observes
daylight saving whereas Queensland does not.
Tweed Heads lies on the
Tweed River.
History
Timber cutters originally moved to the Tweed Valley in 1844. After the timber had been cleared, farmers moved in and bananas, cane and dairy farming became prominent as well as a fishing industry developing also.
Tourist destinations
Given its close proximity with the tourist area of
Gold Coast, Tweed Heads has a shared economy with
Coolangatta based heavily on
tourism. Some of Tweed Heads' most popular tourist destinations include
Mount Warning, which is the largest
shield volcano in the
Southern Hemisphere. Other popular tourist destinations are the surrounding Nightcap, Border Rangers, Springbrook and
Lamington National Parks, in which there is an abundance of sub-tropical animals.
External links
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Tweed Shire Council
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Regional guide from tropicalnsw.com.au
References
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Murwillumbuh (Bray Park)