History
Crosshill State School opened on 9 August 1880 and closed on 1940. A postal receiving office opened on 1 February 1882 and was upgraded to a post office on 1 July 1927. During that time it was run by the Anderson family of Biddeston Farm, which is probably the origin of the district name. The post office closed on 5 January 1965. The town reserve was established on 26 August 1890. In 1880, a 10-acre block of land on the Oakey-Southbrook Road was aside for a school. However, it was not until 14 October 1919 that the Biddeston State School finally opened, but with only a tent for a schoolroom for the 14 children enrolled under teacher Margaret Cecilla Cloherty Anderson. It was not until 10 October 1921 that the Education Department built a one-room timber building to replace the tent. Despite growing enrolment numbers, the Education Department would not enlarge the building apart from the addition of a verandah in 1927. It was not until 1954 that a second school room was built. A pre-school was added in 1986. Burton Provisional School opened on 22 February 1900. On 1 January 1909, it became Burton State School. It closed on 5 December 1944. It was at 1840 Toowoomba Cecil Plains Road (). Biddeston was the site of the Biddeston Murders that took place on 2 March 2015 when a grandfather killed his pregnant daughter and grandson.Demographics
In the , the locality of Biddeston had a population of 328 people. In the , the locality of Biddeston had a population of 284 people. In the , the locality of Biddeston had a population of 269 people.Road infrastructure
TheEconomy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality: * Aberdeen () * Aughamore () * Bronte Park () * Burton () * Chelandry () * Croxley () * Egmont Park () * Enterprise () * Glen Bride () * Glen View () * Goldrush Lodge () * Hillview () * Kerrabee Park () * Lange () * Martrise () * Mayfield () * Parklands () * Rayhill () * Roxanna () * Silver Springs () * The Towers () * Wallaby Hill () * Windemere () * Ziebel ()Education
Events
The Biddeston Tractor Pull is an annual event in which restored and modified tractors compete to pull heavy loads.References
Further reading
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* {{authority control Toowoomba Region Localities in Queensland Towns in Queensland