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Benaraby is a rural town and
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in the Gladstone Region,
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, Australia.


Geography

The town of Benaraby in the north-east of the locality with two neighbourhoods based around two former railway stations of the same name: * Alkina () * Marrawing () The Bruce Highway enters the locality from the east (
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), bypasses the town to the north, exiting to the north ( Wurdong Heights).
Lake Awoonga Lake Awoonga was formed on the Boyne River by the dam located from Gladstone, in Central Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 30 minutes drive from Gladstone, via Benaraby. Lake Awoonga is the main water supply for the Gladstone region.< ...
is in the south of the locality and is the impoundment of the Boyne River by the
Awoonga Dam Lake Awoonga was formed on the Boyne River by the dam located from Gladstone, in Central Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 30 minutes drive from Gladstone, via Benaraby. Lake Awoonga is the main water supply for the Gladstone region. ...
. The Boyne River flows north from the dam through the locality, passing east of the town and then forms part of the north-eastern boundary of the locality.


History

Boyne River Provisional School opened on 12 July 1886 and closed in November 1886. It reopened on 24 Aug 1903. In 1907, it was renamed Benaraby Provisional School. On 1 January 1909, it became Benaraby State School. Benaraby Post Office opened around 1912 (
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known as ''Boyne Bridge'', ''Boyne River'', ''Annandale'' and ''Benaraby'' had been open from 1890) and closed in 1982. The population of Benaraby at the was 594. Originally a rural locality, in recent times it has become more of a residential suburb for the workers in
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, Boyne Island and
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. In the , the locality of Benaraby had a population of 1,219 people.


Education

Benaraby State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 17 O'Connor Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 105 students with 7 teachers (5 full-time equivalent) and 11 non-teaching staff (6 full-time equivalent). There are no secondary schools in Benaraby. The nearest government secondary school is
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in neighbouring
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to the north-east.


Amenities

Benaraby contains a petrol station, a primary school, a community hall, a nursery and three accommodation providers.


"This Big" sculpture

In June 2017, a 4.5 metre tall sculpture called "This Big" was installed at the Caltex Truck & Travel Centre on the Bruce Highway at Benaraby which was officially unveiled in September 2017. Commissioned by site owner Martin Spinks, the "This Big" sculpture depicts a giant pair of hands measuring a barramundi. Inspired by the Gladstone Region's
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industry and fishing culture, it was created by Lump Studio in Melbourne where ten people worked on the sculpture over a period of six months before it was transported to Benaraby where it took three days to install. The sculpture consists of
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, aluminium and powder coating.
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was used to create the hands which consist of 226 pieces of steel welded together. A total of 11 separate aluminium segments make up the barramundi. The "This Big" sculpture was officially unveiled by ''
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'' host and former rugby league player
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on 23 September 2017. Ettingshausen said the sculpture is not only intended to be a designated highway landmark but to also represent Benaraby as being the gateway to newly created fishing zones and "the real start of the barramundi fishery in Queensland".


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* {{authority control Towns in Queensland Gladstone Region Localities in Queensland