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Gindie is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Gindie had a population of 232 people. Geography The town of Fernlees is located in southern Gindie (). The Gregory Highway passes through the locality from north (Emerald) to south (Minerva) passing through the town of Fernlees. The Blackwater railway line passes through the locality parallel and immediately east of the highway with a railway siding at Fernlees (). History The name ''Gindie'' means ''"much brigalow"''. Gindie Provisional School (also known as Gindie Siding Provisional School) opened 12 November 1897, becoming Gindie State School on 1 January 1909. The school closed in 1949 but later reopened. The Gindie State Farm was established In 1898 to experiment with growing new kinds of crops in the district such as sorghum, maize and pumpkins. The farm closed in 1932. Fernlees State School opened on 20 September 1951 and closed in 1953. It was on a site off to the west ...
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Central Highlands Region
Central Highlands Region is a local government area in Queensland, Australia. History '' Wadja'' (also known as ''Wadjigu'', ''Wadya'', ''Wadjainngo'', ''Mandalgu'', and ''Wadjigun)'' is an Australian Aboriginal language in Central Queensland. The language region includes the local government areas of the Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda and Central Highlands Region, including the Blackdown Tableland, the Comet River, and the Expedition Range, and the towns of Woorabinda, Springsure and Rolleston. '' Yambina'' (also known as ''Jambina'' and ''Jambeena'') is an Australian Aboriginal language of Central Queensland. Its traditional language region is the local government area of Central Highlands Region, including Peak Downs, Logan Creek, south to Avon Downs, east to Denham Range and Logan Downs, west to Elgin Downs and at Solferino. '' Yetimarala'' (also known as ''Jetimarala'', ''Yetimaralla'', and ''Bayali'') is an Australian Aboriginal language of Central Queensland. Its tr ...
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Emerald, Queensland
Emerald is a rural town and locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Emerald had a population of 14,906 people. The town is the headquarters for the Central Highlands Regional Council. Geography Emerald lies on the Nogoa River, a tributary of the Fitzroy River. The town lies approximately from the Coral Sea coast and approximately 270 km west of the city of Rockhampton by road at the junction of the Capricorn and Gregory highways. Emerald sits approximately 10 km south of the Tropic of Capricorn. History The traditional owners include the Gayiri people who occupied the area for tens of thousands of years before European colonisation began in the nineteenth century. The Gayiri (Kairi, Khararya) language region takes in the landscape of the Central Highlands Region, including Emerald and the Nogoa River. The first European to explore the area was Ludwig Leichhardt between 1843 and 1845. The British Colony of Queensland was es ...
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Minerva, Queensland
Minerva is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. At the , Minerva had a population of 55 people. Geography The Nogoa River forms the western boundary of the locality. The terrain is mountainous with many named peaks, including: * Bimbenang Peak () * Birdcage () * Crystal Hill () * Funnel Mountain () * Little St Peter () * Mount Alexander () * Mount Cullender () * Mount Ebenezer () * Mount Elizabeth () * Mount Helmet () * Mount Horatio () * Mount Minerva () * Mount Promenade () * Mount Spencer () * Mount Wallaroo () * Mount Wandoo () * Mount Wills () * Red Hill () * Spring Hill () * St Peter () * Summer Hill () * Sunrise Hill () History Minerva Provisional School opened on 8 November 1904 with Miss Elsie Hyde the first teacher. By June 1905 there were 31 students enrolled. On 1 January 1909 it became Minerva State School. It closed on 31 December 1928. On 17 April 2020, the Queensland Government re-drew the boundaries ...
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Lochington, Queensland
Lochington is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. At the , Lochington had a population of 128 people. Geography Lochington is bounded to the east and south-east by the Nogoa River. The locality is within the Fitzroy River drainage basin. The Capricorn Highway passes through the northernmost part of the locality from Anakie Siding to Willows. The Snake Range National Park is within the east of the locality (). It is . The predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation. History Lochington pastoral station obtained a mail service on 1 January 1937. Lockington Provisional School opened 23 January 1961 on land that was once part of Lockington pastoral station. It became Lockington State School at a new site in January 1965. The school closed 14 December 1979 due to low student numbers. On 29 January 1991, Lochington State School was reopened (but with a new spelling of the name). In the , Lochington's population was too low to be separ ...
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Fernlees, Queensland
Fernlees is a rural town in the locality of Gindie, Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. Geography The Gregory Highway passes north-south through the town. History Fernlees railway station () was on the Springsure railway branch line which opened on 15 August 1887. Fernlees State School opened on 20 September 1951 and closed in 1953. It was on a site off to the west the Gregory Highway north of the town (approx ). Fernlees Methodist Church was established in 1959 at 2780 Gregory Highway (). Following the amalgamation of the Methodist Church into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, it became the Fernlees Uniting Church. It closed in 2007. It is now a private residence. Education There are no schools in Fernlees. The nearest government primary school is Gindie State School in Gindie to the north. The nearest government secondary schools are Springsure State School (to Year 10) in Springsure to the south and Emerald State High School (to Year 12) in Emer ...
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Anakie Siding, Queensland
Anakie Siding is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. The town of Anakie is within the locality (). It is a sapphire mining area. In , the locality of Anakie Siding had a population of 155 people. Geography The town is located just to the south of the Capricorn Highway, west of Emerald. Anakie is on the Central Western railway line running from Rockhampton west to Longreach. The town is served by the Anakie railway station (). There is a billabong to the south-east of the town (). In the north-west of the locality is The Three Sisters Range which extends north into Sapphire Central (midpoint ). It contains a number of unnamed peaks rising to above sea level. History The pastoral runs in the Leichhardt District were surveyed by August 1866, including Anakie Downs, Saint Helens, Emerald Downs, and Glendarriwill. At this time, the estimated Anakie Downs property was owned by R. Treffitt (also given as Triffit), who also owned the ...
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Anakie Siding
Anakie Siding is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. The town of Anakie is within the locality (). It is a sapphire mining area. In , the locality of Anakie Siding had a population of 155 people. Geography The town is located just to the south of the Capricorn Highway, west of Emerald. Anakie is on the Central Western railway line running from Rockhampton west to Longreach. The town is served by the Anakie railway station (). There is a billabong to the south-east of the town (). In the north-west of the locality is The Three Sisters Range which extends north into Sapphire Central (midpoint ). It contains a number of unnamed peaks rising to above sea level. History The pastoral runs in the Leichhardt District were surveyed by August 1866, including Anakie Downs, Saint Helens, Emerald Downs, and Glendarriwill. At this time, the estimated Anakie Downs property was owned by R. Treffitt (also given as Triffit), who also owned ...
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Anakie, Queensland
Anakie Siding is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. The town of Anakie is within the locality (). It is a sapphire mining area. In , the locality of Anakie Siding had a population of 155 people. Geography The town is located just to the south of the Capricorn Highway, west of Emerald. Anakie is on the Central Western railway line running from Rockhampton west to Longreach. The town is served by the Anakie railway station (). There is a billabong to the south-east of the town (). In the north-west of the locality is The Three Sisters Range which extends north into Sapphire Central (midpoint ). It contains a number of unnamed peaks rising to above sea level. History The pastoral runs in the Leichhardt District were surveyed by August 1866, including Anakie Downs, Saint Helens, Emerald Downs, and Glendarriwill. At this time, the estimated Anakie Downs property was owned by R. Treffitt (also given as Triffit), who also owned ...
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The Gemfields
The Gemfields is a former locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , The Gemfields had a population of 1,449 people. On 17 April 2020, the Queensland Government re-drew the boundaries of localities within the Central Highlands Region by removing the locality of The Gemfields in order to create three new localities of Rubyvale, Sapphire Central and Anakie Siding (around the towns of Rubyvale, Sapphire, and Anakie respectively). Geography The locality contained three small towns: Anakie, Rubyvale, and Sapphire. The nearest major town was Emerald. The Western railway line passed through the locality from east (Emerald) to west (Willows). There was a railway station at Anakie () and a railway siding at Taroborah (). As the name suggested, the main industry in The Gemfields was sapphire mining, supported by tourism. History Anakie Provisional School opened on 27 July 1885. It became Anakie State School on 1 January 1909. Due to low attenda ...
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Arcturus, Queensland
Arcturus is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , establishe ..., Australia. At the , Arcturus had a population of 130 people. Geography The land use in Arcturus is a mixture of cropping and grazing on native vegetation. Economy There are a number of homesteads in the locality: * Adelong () * Arcturus Downs () * Bambar () * Boongulla () * Cowley () * Crystal Plains () * Den-Lo-Park () * Erskinville () * Goonoo () * Kelso () * Kilmore () * Koala Creek () * Kolane () * Milroy Downs () * Moorooloo () * Mostyndale () * Oasis () * Pengarra () * Pinnacle () * Shalimar () * Springton () * Tarana () * Turkey Creek () * Wallalee () * Willoughby () * Wyntoon () History At the , Arcturus had a population of 75 people. At the , A ...
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Sapphire, Queensland
Sapphire Central is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. The town of Sapphire is within the locality (). Sapphires are mined extensively in the area. At the , the locality had a population of 1214 people. Sapphire was one of three towns within the locality of The Gemfields (the others being Anakie and Rubyvale) until 17 April 2020, when the Queensland Government decided to replace The Gemfields with three new localities (Sapphire Central, Anakie Siding and Rubyvale) based around each of the three towns respectively. The boundaries of the locality of Argyll were also modified to accommodate the introduction of the locality of Sapphire Central with an area of . Geography Mount Bullock is in the north-west of the locality and west of the town (). It is above sea level. In the south-west of the locality is The Three Sisters Range (midpoint ) which extends south into Anakie Siding. It contains a number of unnamed peaks rising to above sea l ...
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Comet, Queensland
Comet is a historical rich rural town and locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Comet had a population of 498 people. Geography Comet is the oldest town in the Emerald area, established at the confluence of the Comet River with the Nogoa River. The town is located on the Capricorn Highway, north west of the state capital, Brisbane. The Central Western railway line enters the locality from the east ( Blackwater / Stewarton), passes through the town, and exits to the west (Emerald). The locality is served by the following railway stations (from west to east): * Yamala railway station () * Comet railway station, serving the town () * Tolmies railway station () * Burngrove railway station () Ensham railway station () is in the north of the locality on the Blackwater railway system. It provides rail services to the Ensham coal mines operated by Idemitsu Australia. The locality has a number of neighbourhoods (from north to so ...
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