About Linville
Nestled in the picturesque Brisbane Valley, Linville is surrounded by majestic mountains and only 1.5 hours away from Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba. Linville showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Australian cattle country, teeming with remarkable birdlife, deer, the meandering Brisbane River, and the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail.


Progress Association
The Linville Progress Association is an incorporated association and a registered charity with the purpose to maintain the Linville Community Hall and gardens for the benefit of the community and to promote the progress of Linville and the surrounding district.
Strategic Plan
The Linville Association Progress 2024 – 2026 Strategic Plan was adopted by members on 15 June 2024 and guides the decisions, and activities of the Linville Progress Association Management Committee.
Management Committee
President: Ian Shipp (re-elected)
Treasurer: John Arrowsmith (re-elected)
Secretary: Leeann Mackenzie (new)
The Linville Progress has working groups for organising the markets, maintaining and improving the gardens and running BBQs.




Links
The following links maybe of interest.
Transport and Main Roads – Brisbane Valley Rail Trail
Brisbane Valley Trail Events Calendar
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