Cecil Plains is a town in the Darling Downs region
of Queensland, Australia. Cecil Plains is located in
the Toowoomba Region, 217 kilometres (135 mi)
west of the state capital, Brisbane. At the 2011
census, Cecil Plains had a population of 678. The
fertile black soil around Cecil Plains is ideal for
cotton production and the town is now the home
of one of the largest cotton gins in the southern
hemisphere.
Cecil Plains, a rural town, is 180 km west of central
Brisbane and 140 km south of Dalby. It is situated
on the Condamine River in the western Darling
Downs shire of Millmerran.