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Queanbeyan, NSW: The Border Town Next to Canberra Worth Exploring

Queanbeyan is a New South Wales regional city that sits directly on Canberra's eastern border and functions as an outer suburb of the ACT for most practical purposes. The city has its own distinct character as a NSW regional hub with a main street retail and hospitality strip on Monaro Street that offers a different atmosphere to the ACT's shopping centres. The Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre on Crawford Street is a significant regional arts venue with a busy events and theatre calendar that draws audiences from across the ACT. The Queanbeyan River runs through the CBD and has a pleasant riverside park and walking path that is a local recreation asset. The Bungendore Road route east from Queanbeyan connects to the Southern Tablelands wine region — the Braidwood and Lake George areas with cellar doors including some of the ACT region's most established wine producers — making Queanbeyan a practical staging point for day-trip wine tourism. The suburb of Jerrabomberra within the Queanbeyan-Palerang council area is a large residential community that is home to many ACT workers and has its own significant retail centre. Fuel, accommodation and commercial services in Queanbeyan are often more competitively priced than equivalent ACT offerings due to NSW tax and regulatory differences.

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