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A windmill

A windmill Leesa Baldwin

A traditional farm windmill rises above a sea of golden grass in the Queensland countryside, standing as a familiar symbol of Australia's pastoral landscape. The slender steel tower and circular blade assembly are silhouetted against a bright blue sky scattered with towering white clouds, creating a scene that evokes the openness and scale of rural Australia. Surrounding trees provide contrast to the dry grassland, while the windmill remains the dominant feature, reflecting both practicality and heritage. For generations, windmills have played a vital role in supplying water to livestock and homesteads in remote areas, harnessing the power of the wind to pump groundwater from beneath the surface. The image captures a piece of agricultural infrastructure that has become deeply woven into the visual identity of the Australian bush.

Across Queensland's grazing regions, windmills have been essential to the development of cattle and sheep enterprises, enabling reliable access to water in landscapes where rainfall can be highly variable. Many continue to operate today, while others stand as reminders of earlier farming practices and the ingenuity required to manage vast rural properties.

Windmills have become enduring icons of regional Australia, representing resilience, self-reliance and the long history of agricultural production that has shaped Queensland's rural communities.

  • Date: 14/09/2025
  • Location: Glenden
  • Region: Central Highlands
  • Details: A windmill
  • Pasture: Natural
  • Irrigation: Array

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