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Blackall is a rural town and
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in the
Blackall-Tambo Region The Blackall-Tambo Region is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by two previous local government areas dating from the 1870s. For the financial year 2010/11 it had an approximate ...
,
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, Australia. In the the locality of Blackall had a population of 1,416 people. The town is the service centre for the
Blackall-Tambo Region The Blackall-Tambo Region is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by two previous local government areas dating from the 1870s. For the financial year 2010/11 it had an approximate ...
. The dominant industry in the area is grazing with over 70 homesteads in the locality (as at 2020). Yalleroi is another town in the north of the locality ().


Geography

Blackall is in
Central Western Queensland Central West Queensland is a remote region in the Australian state of Queensland which covers 396,650.2 km2. The region lies to the north of South West Queensland and south of the Gulf Country. It has a population of approximately 12,387 peo ...
, approximately by road from the state capital,
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, 106 kilometres (65 mi) south of Barcaldine and 302 kilometres (187 mi) north of Charleville. The town is situated on the Barcoo River and Landsborough Highway (Matilda Highway). The locality contains numerous mountains, including: * Battery Knob () * Carlton Hill () * Cory Peak () * Flat Top () * Joey Peak () * Lorne Mountain () * Mount Battery () * Mount Calder () * Mount Conebreak () * Mount Cullen () * Mount Harden () * Mount Mistake () * Mount Northampton () * Mount Sentinel () * Mount Watson () * Mountain Red () * One Stone Hill () * One Tree Hill () * Scrubby Mountain () * The Cone () * The Nob ()


History

''Bidjara'' (also known as ''Bidyara, Pitjara,'' and ''Peechara'') is an
Australian Aboriginal language The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
spoken by the Bidjara people. The Bidjara language region includes the local government area of the Shire of Murweh, particularly the towns of Charleville, Augathella and Blackall as well as the properties of Nive Downs and Mount Tabor. ''Kuungkari'' (also known as Kungkari and Koonkerri) is a language of Western Queensland. The Kuungkari language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of Longreach Region and
Blackall-Tambo Region The Blackall-Tambo Region is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by two previous local government areas dating from the 1870s. For the financial year 2010/11 it had an approximate ...
. '' Gungabula'' (also known as ''Kongabula'' and ''Khungabula'') is an
Australian Aboriginal language The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intellig ...
of the headwaters of the Dawson River in Central Queensland. The language region includes areas within the local government area of Maranoa Region, particularly the towns of Charleville, Augathella and Blackall and as well as the Carnarvon Range. The region was explored in 1846 by explorer Sir Thomas Mitchell and his party. In 1856, Augustus Gregory passed through the area noting that the landscape was a vast plain lacking vegetation, in contrast to Mitchell's description of good country. Blackall was named by Surveyor Abraham H. May after Sir Samuel Blackall, the second Governor of Queensland. During the 1860s the town developed as a service centre for the surrounding
pastoral A pastoral lifestyle is that of shepherds herding livestock around open areas of land according to seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. It lends its name to a genre of literature, art, and music (pastorale) that depicts ...
properties. A survey of town allotments was conducted in 1868. Barcoo Post Office opened on 1 April 1864. It was renamed Blackall in 1868. Blackall State School opened on 10 September 1877. On 5 October 1964, the school was destroyed by fire, but was subsequently rebuilt. On Tuesday 29 March 1881, following seven inches of rain, the river burst through the town embankment, completely washing away the stonework of the dam. On Wednesday 30 March, the still-rising river flooded the town's main street and many people in the town's lower-lying areas were forced to evacuate as their homes became fully submerged. Blackall was one of the first Queensland towns to sink an
artesian bore An artesian aquifer is a Aquifer#Confined versus unconfined, confined aquifer containing groundwater under positive pressure. An artesian aquifer has trapped water, surrounded by layers of Permeability (earth sciences), impermeable rock or cl ...
in 1885. It supplies the town with water from the
Great Artesian Basin The Great Artesian Basin (GAB), located in Australia, is the largest and deepest artesian basin in the world, stretching over , with measured water temperatures ranging from . The basin provides the only source of fresh water through much of ...
. The water temperature is 58 degrees Celsius. There is an artesian spa bath at the aquatic centre and locally produced soft drinks are made from the artesian water.''Reader's Digest Guide to Australian Places'', Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty. Limited, Surry Hills N.S.W., 1993, The first Methodist church in Blackall opened on Easter Sunday 13 April 1884. On Thursday 23 January 1913 a new Methodist church opened. The present church building (now the Blackall Uniting Church) was established circa 1956–1958. Blackall claims to be the home of the original
Black Stump The Australian expression 'black stump' is the name for an imaginary point beyond which the country is considered remote or uncivilised, an abstract marker of the limits of established settlement. The origin of the expression, especially in it ...
, which marks the original Astro Station established in 1887. Places west of this point are said to be 'beyond the black stump'. The Black Stump was moved from its original location to make it more accessible to tourists, and can now be found on the boundary of the Blackall State School grounds, Thistle Street, Blackall. Blackall has many attractions for public use and entertainment, including the Blackall showground, the local pool and the historic Blackall Woolscour. In December 1890 the Australian Labour Federation’s executive met in Blackall to draw up plans for a proper organisational structure for the Labour Party. Four years earlier, in December 1886, the first meeting of the first shearers’ union, which later became the Australian Labor Party, took place in Blackall. This is commemorated by the Australian Labor Federation Memorial in Short Street. In Australian folklore, the best known citizen of the town was the
sheep shearer A sheep shearer is a worker who uses (hand-powered)-blade or machine shears to remove wool from domestic sheep during crutching or shearing. History During the early years of sheep breeding in Australia, shearing was carried out by shepherd ...
Jack Howe. In 1892, he shore a total of 321 sheep at Alice Downs station in 7 hours and 40 minutes, a record for hand shearing that still stands, and was only broken by a shearer using a machine driven handpiece in 1950. The Blackall and Yaraka railway line branched off from the Central Western railway at
Jericho Jericho ( ; ar, أريحا ; he, יְרִיחוֹ ) is a Palestinian city in the West Bank. It is located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west. It is the administrative seat of the Jericho Gove ...
. The line opened to Blackall in 1908 and ran all the way to
Yaraka Yaraka is a rural town and locality in the Longreach Region of Queensland, Australia. Until 2021, the town of Yaraka was part of the locality of Isisford. Geography Yaraka is in Central West Queensland, Australia. It was the terminus of a Yara ...
. the Jericho – Yaraka branch line closed on 14 October 2005 and has since been dismantled. Former stations on the line (now all abandoned) within the locality were (from Jericho heading south): * Ballast railway siding () * Lancevale railway station () * Yalleroi railway station () *Glenusk railway station () * Sandy Creek railway siding () * Blackall Wool Scour railway siding () *Blackall railway station () *Glenstuart railway station () * Malvernton railway station () *Benlidi railway station () *Mekaree railway station () St Joseph's Catholic Primary School was established in 1917 by the
Sisters of St Joseph The Sisters of St. Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, abbreviated CSJ or SSJ, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650. This congregation, named for ...
. The opening ceremonies were conducted on Saturday 21 July 1917 by
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James Duhig. The Blackall War Memorial commemorates those soldiers who died in World War I. The memorial was dedicated on 25 April (
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) 1927 by James Charles Minnis (former mayor of Blackall and a former soldier). The honour roll of those who died in World War II was added later. According to information published by the Blackall Shire Council, the Cominos opened a café in the 1920s in Shamrock Street, Blackall which they called the Central. A few years later it was taken over by the Logos Brothers who installed a newsagency at one side. The Queensland Country Women's Association met at the cafe to farewell their secretary Mrs R.A.G. Malcolm in September 1929. Blackall Ambulance commenced operations in November 1923 led by Superintendent W.J. King (from
Rockhampton Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. The population of Rockhampton in June 2021 was 79,967, Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. making it the fourth-largest city in the state outside of the ...
). On 15 October 1927 the first permanent building was officially opened by the
Mick Kirwan Michael Joseph Kirwan (26 April 1873 – 13 February 1941) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Early years Kirwan was born at "Jinbah", Maryborough, Queensland, to parents Michael Kirwan, who was a sugar worker, and his wife S ...
(the Queensland Minister for Public Works) assisted by
Frank Bulcock Frank William Bulcock (6 June 1892 – 19 January 1973) was an Australian politician. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Early life Bulcock was born at Mount Arapiles, near Horsham, Victoria in 1892 to Thomas Bulcock an ...
, the local Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Barcoo. On 14 April 1984 the current building in Coronation Drive was officially opened by Roy Hauff. Blackall Methodist Church – This stone was set by – Mr F J Green – To the memory of the – Pioneers of the District – and dedicated to the – Glory of God – by the Rev S J R Murr L Th – on 8 February 1958 – The Rev J L Savage, Minister. A plaque records: (''This has discrepancies with the original foundation stone)'' Blackall Methodist Church – This stone was set by – Mr F J Green – To the memory of the – Pioneers of the District – and dedicated to the – Glory of God – by the Rev S J Murr Lth – on 8 February 1956 – The Rev J L Savage, Minister. Blackall's population was more than 3,000 in 1965. A declining population has coincided with the decline in the wool industry in the district. At the 2011 census, Blackall had a population of 1,588. In the , the locality of Blackall had a population of 1,416 people. The new Blackall Hospital opened on 25 November 2020. It cost $20.11 million.


Heritage listings

Blackall has a number of
heritage-listed This list is of heritage registers, inventories of cultural properties, natural and man-made, tangible and intangible, movable and immovable, that are deemed to be of sufficient heritage value to be separately identified and recorded. In many ...
sites, including: * Blackall Masonic Temple, Hawthorn Street *
Blackall Woolscour Blackall Woolscour is a heritage-listed wool scour at Evora Road, northeast of Blackall, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1908 to 1920s circa. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History The Blackall ...
, northeast of Blackall


Education

Blackall State School is a government primary and secondary (Prep-12) school for boys and girls at the corner of Hawthorne Street and Shamrock Street (). In 2012, there were 152 students enrolled with 14.5 teachers. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 111 students with 13 teachers (11 full-time equivalent) and 17 non-teaching staff (10 full-time equivalent). St Joseph's Catholic Primary School is a Catholic primary (Kindergarten-6) school for boys and girls at 109 Thistle Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 69 students with 7 teachers (5 full-time equivalent) and 4 non-teaching staff (2 full-time equivalent).


Facilities

Blackall Police Station is at 139 Shamrock Street, access via Violet Street (). Blackall Fire Station is at 125 Shamrock Street (). Blackall Hospital is a public hospital at 31 Hospital Road (). Prior to July 2014 it was known as the Black Stump Medical Centre. Blackall Ambulance Station is at 4 Coronation Drive (). Blackall Cemetery is on Evora Road (). Legendary shearer Jackie Howe is buried there.


Amenities

Blackall has a showground, racecourse, bowling club and aquatic centre, cultural centre and an historical association. The
Blackall-Tambo Regional Council The Blackall-Tambo Region is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by two previous local government areas dating from the 1870s. For the financial year 2010/11 it had an approximate ...
operates a public library at 108 Shamrock Street () with Internet access provided through a High-Speed ISDN Connection to Brisbane (powered through the National Broadband Network). Blackall Cultural Centre is on the south-east corner of Shamrock Street and Hawthorne Street (). The Blackall branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association has its rooms at 14 Clematis Street (). Blackall Uniting Church is at 28 Clematis Street (). The Blackall Golf Club has an 18-hole golf course at 192 Shamrock Street ().


Media

Blackall is serviced by a number of radio stations: *
West FM West or Occident is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some R ...
(Resonate Radio) – 95.1 FM * Classic Hits 4LG (Resonate Radio) – 100.7 FM *
ABC Radio National Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2. History 1937: Predecessors an ...
– 107.9 FM The Australian Broadcasting Corporation transmits
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and its sister channels ABC Kids/ ABC TV Plus, ABC Me and ABC News to Blackall through its Blackall relay station, ABBLQ The Seven Network and its sister stations 7Two, 7Mate and 7Flix transmit to Blackall through its regional area affiliate, ITQ The
Nine Network The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of five main free-to-air television netw ...
and its sister channels 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Rush transmit to Blackall through its regional area affiliate, Imparja Television
Network Ten Network 10 (commonly known as Ten Network, Channel 10 or simply 10) is an Australian commercial television network owned by Ten Network Holdings, a division of the Paramount Networks UK & Australia subsidiary of Paramount Global. One of five ...
and its sister channels
10 BOLD 10 Bold is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel owned by Network 10. It originally launched on 26 March 2009 as One HD with a focus on broadcasting sports-based programming and events, but rebranded to One in April 2011 to ...
,
10 Peach 10 Peach is an Australian free-to-air television channel operated by Network 10. It was launched on 11 January 2011 as Eleven. It is owned by ElevenCo, which was established as a joint venture between Ten Network Holdings and CBS Studios Inter ...
and
10 Shake 10 Shake is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel owned by Network 10. It launched on 27 September 2020 at 6am. The channel includes a mix of shows for people aged forty and under. It broadcasts programming for children fro ...
transmit to Blackall through its regional area affiliate, CDT The Special Broadcasting Service and its sister channels SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies and SBS Food also transmit to Blackall


Attractions

The Black Stump is in Thistle Street behind the Blackall State School (). The Major Mitchell Memorial is in the centre of Shamrock Street (opposite Short Street, ). It commemorates Thomas Mitchell's exploration of the district. The Australian Labor Federation Memorial is at the intersection of Shamrock Street and Short Street (). It commemorates the meeting of shearers that led to the foundation of the Australian Labor Party. Blackall Memorial Park is on the south-east corner of Shamrock Street and Hawthorne Street () in front of the Blackall Cultural Centre. Blackall War Memorial and other memorials and honour rolls are located either within the park or within the cultural centre.
Blackall Woolscour Blackall Woolscour is a heritage-listed wool scour at Evora Road, northeast of Blackall, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1908 to 1920s circa. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History The Blackall ...
is in Evora Road (). Guided tours are available.


Transport

Blackall Airport Blackall Airport is an airport located west southwest of Blackall, Queensland, Australia. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airports in Queensland This is a list of airports in the Australian state of Queensland. __TO ...
is on Aerodrome Road ().
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has services connecting the town to Longreach and
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. Blackall is also a timetabled meal stop for Bus Queensland's long-distance bus services: * BQ201 (
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Mount Isa) * BQ202 ( Mount Isa
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)


Climate

Blackall experiences a
hot semi-arid climate A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi-ar ...
( Köppen: ''BSh'', Trewartha: ''BShl''); with very hot summers with moderate rains; warm to hot, dry springs and autumns with occasional rains; and mild, dry winters with little rain.


Notable people

*
Ashley Adams Ashley Phillip Adams (12 October 1955 – 17 March 2015) was an Australian Paralympic shooting medallist and cattle grazier. Personal Adams was born on 12 October 1955 in Toowoomba. He became a paraplegic in 1982 at the age of 26 after being i ...
– Paralympic shooter *
Bonny Barry Veronica Lesley "Bonny" Barry (born 30 January 1960) is an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2001 to 2009, representing the district of Aspley. Barry was first elected to parliament ...
– Politician * Jack "Jackie" Howe – Shearer *
Jacki MacDonald Jacki MacDonald (born Jenine MacDonald; 26 November 1953) in Blackall, Queensland is a former Australian television personality, who now works in radio broadcasting. Career Popular in her home state of Queensland, MacDonald appeared on a number ...
− Television and radio personality *
Chris Nyst Chris Nyst (born November 1953) is an Australian solicitor and crime fiction writer. Legal career Nyst attended the University of Queensland and was awarded a Law Degree and in 1977 he was admitted as a solicitor in the Queensland Supreme C ...
– Solicitor and crime fiction writer *
Edgar Towner Edgar Thomas Towner, VC, MC (19 April 1890 – 18 August 1972) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth ...
– Recipient of the Victoria Cross


Gallery


See also

*
Blackall Airport Blackall Airport is an airport located west southwest of Blackall, Queensland, Australia. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airports in Queensland This is a list of airports in the Australian state of Queensland. __TO ...
*
Shire of Blackall The Shire of Blackall was a local government area located in central Queensland around the town of Blackall. It covered an area of , and existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 2008, when it amalgamated with neighbouring Shire of Ta ...


References


External links


University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Blackall and Blackall Shire
{{Authority control Towns in Queensland Populated places established in 1868 Central West Queensland Blackall-Tambo Region 1868 establishments in Australia Localities in Queensland