Where are onions grown in Australia?
In Australia, commercial onion growing regions include:
Queensland: Bundaberg and Lockyer Valley
New South Wales: Hunter Valley, Tamworth, Southern Highlands
Victoria: Sunraysia (Mildura and Robinvale), Werribee and South Australian border, Mornington Peninsula
South Australia: Riverland region
Western Australia: Perth (Swan Valley, Wanneroo), Gingin, Bunbury
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