Ban Ban Springs
Ban Ban Springs is the formally approved and current name given by the Minister for Natural Resources on 24 September 1999 to a small community in Queensland, Australia, located at the junction of the Burnett and Isis highways. On the southern side of the road junction are the springs from which the community gets its name, being rare springs from which waters flow into the nearby Barambah Creek.
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Ban Ban Springs
Ban Ban Springs is the formally approved and current name given by the Minister for Natural Resources on 24 September 1999 to a small community in Queensland, Australia, located at the junction of the Burnett and Isis highways. On the southern side of the road junction are the springs from which the community gets its name, being rare springs from which waters flow into the nearby Barambah Creek.
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Ban Ban Springs is the formall ...... nto the nearby Barambah Creek.
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