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Overview Crows Nest, a rural suburb in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, covers an area of 96.1 square kilometres. It had a population of 2,160 people (2016 census). Crows Nest is neighboured by the localities of Mountain Camp, Pierces Creek, Anduramba, The Bluff, Pinelands, Plainby, Whichello, Pechey, Grapetree, Cressbrook Creek, and Ravensbourne.
Crows Nest is 158 kilometres from Brisbane and 43 kilometres north of Toowoomba. It is within the local government area of the Toowoomba Region.
Living in Crows Nest Residents of Crows Nest enjoy a safe, peaceful, quiet country lifestyle that is ideal for young families, first-time home buyers, and retirees. The locality has a rich history, boutique businesses, and a lively art scene.
The picturesque location of Crows Nest, natural attractions, and relaxed countryside atmosphere make it an attractive place to live. The suburb is a short commute to Toowoomba, allowing locals convenient access to amenities of a major centre.
In the centre of the greenery is the Jimmy Crow statue. Its streets are lined with beautiful old buildings, restaurants, antique shops, galleries, and cafes.
The suburb has a primary school and a secondary school, daycare facilities, a medical centre, Folk Museum, and a local library. The suburb also has a swimming pool, indoor sports centre, two bowls clubs, and a golf course.
In Crows Nest is the Crow's Nest State School, a government school for boys and girls.
History of Crows Nest Crows Nest was named after Jimmy Crow, an Aboriginal whose home was in the area that now is Crows Nest. Crows Nest was at the Dalla tribal lands and was named a town in 1876.
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