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Centenary Heights Queensland Map

Centenary Heights, Queensland — interactive Google street map, satellite and terrain views, Street View, live local weather conditions and 7-day forecasts, real-time local and world news, and an editorial description of Centenary Heights, in the Toowoomba Regional local government area.

Interactive Map of Centenary Heights, Queensland

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LocalityCentenary Heights
StateQueensland (QLD)
Local Government AreaToowoomba Regional
CountryAustralia
TimezoneAustralian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) - no daylight saving
RemotenessInner Regional Australia
Latitude-27.58634
Longitude151.96234
Population5,980
Density1916.7 /km²
Area3.1 km²
Elevation673 m
Postcode4350
Area Code07
Distance to Brisbane106 km west

About Centenary Heights, Queensland

Centenary Heights is a locality in the Toowoomba Regional local government area of Queensland, Australia. It has a population of approximately 5,980. The locality covers an area of 3.1 km², giving a population density of about 1916.7 people per km². It sits at an elevation of around 673 m above sea level. It lies approximately 106 km west of Brisbane. Centenary Heights is located at 27.5863°S, 151.9623°E. It observes Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) - no daylight saving. Postcode: 4350. The Australian Bureau of Statistics classifies the area as Inner Regional Australia.

Centenary Heights unfolds across a gentle, verdant plateau, its character shaped by the broad sweep of the Darling Downs. It lies 3.2 km south-south-east of Toowoomba City, QLD (from Toowoomba City, QLD: bearing 159°T), and is situated 4.7 km south-east of Newtown. Here, the land breathes with a quiet dignity, a softly rolling terrain where the horizon often seems to unfurl like an ancient scroll. The air, particularly in the lingering gold of late afternoon, carries a subtle, earthy perfume, a blend of damp soil and the distant, sweet scent of ripening crops. Streetscapes are punctuated by the sturdy, welcoming forms of Queenslander homes, their verandas catching the light, and the more modern lines of suburban dwellings, all set amidst generous gardens where hibiscus blooms in defiant splashes of colour. It is a place where the sky feels vast, a canvas for the passage of clouds, and where the quiet hum of suburban life is underscored by the chirping of unseen birds and the rustle of leaves in the breeze.

The story of Centenary Heights is intrinsically linked to the fertile plains that surround it, a region long cultivated and cherished. Its development gained momentum in the latter half of the twentieth century, a period of growth and expansion that saw families drawn to the promise of space and a connection to the land. The local economy has always held a strong agricultural underpinning, the rich black soil yielding bountiful harvests of grains and produce, a tradition that continues to shape the rhythm of the district. While not a place of grand monuments, Centenary Heights possesses its own distinct landmarks in the form of well-tended parks and the familiar spires of its educational institutions, places that serve as the quiet centres of community life. The spirit of the place is one of steady progress, a grounded existence where the legacy of the land is palpable in the very fabric of daily life.

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About This Centenary Heights Map Page

This page provides an interactive Google map of Centenary Heights, Queensland with street, satellite and terrain views and integrated Street View imagery. Live weather conditions with current observations and a 7-day forecast are powered by Open-Meteo. Real-time local news and world news feeds keep the page current, while an editorially written description provides background on Centenary Heights, in the Toowoomba Regional local government area.

Detailed location data for Centenary Heights includes the postcode (4350), telephone area code (07), and local government area (Toowoomba Regional), with an ABS remoteness classification of Inner Regional Australia. These are among the most commonly searched location details for any Australian city, town or locality.

Location data is drawn from Geoscape Administrative Boundaries (GDA2020) and enriched with GeoNames and Australian Bureau of Statistics data, matched by coordinate proximity — ensuring the correct Centenary Heights is identified even where the name is shared across multiple localities.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataGeoscape Administrative Boundaries (GDA2020); enriched with GeoNames and ABS 2021 Census data, matched by coordinate proximity
DescriptionEditorial description generated with AI assistance from verified Geoscape, ABS and GeoNames location data.