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Cambooya is a rural town and
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in the
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,
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, Australia. In the the locality of Cambooya had a population of 1,584 people.


Geography

Cambooya is in the
Darling Downs The Darling Downs is a farming region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. The Downs are to the west of South East Queensland and are one of the major regions of Queensland. The name was generall ...
region, west of the state capital,
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. Outside of the town, the land use is a mix of dry and
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crop-growing and
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on native vegetation.


History

European settlement of the area dates from 1840, when
Arthur Hodgson __NOTOC__ Sir Arthur Hodgson Order of St Michael and St George, KCMG (29 June 1818 – 24 December 1902) was an Australian pioneer and politician. Early life Hodgson was born in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England; the second son of the Rev. ...
chose of prime land, which he named
Eton Vale The Eton Vale Homestead Ruins are a heritage-listed site on the New England Highway, Cambooya, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. The former homestead was built from onwards by Arthur Hodgson, and was destroyed by fire in 1912. The site ...
. In 1843 the New South Wales Commissioner of Crown Lands,
Christopher Rolleston Christopher Rolleston (27 July 1817 – 9 April 1888) was an English-born colonial public servant in Australia. Rolleston was born 27 July 1817 in Watnall, Nottinghamshire, the second son of Rev. John Rolleston and Elizabeth, . A prominent ...
, carried out a survey and reserved a site on Eton Vale for a township. He named it ''Cambooya''. The origin of the name is unclear. It has been suggested it is a rendering of the Aboriginal word ''yambuya'' meaning ''tubers growing in a water hole''. Another theory is that it derives from the Aboriginal word ''kambuya'' meaning an egg, skull or head or that it means ''reeds and rushes'', or ''many winds''. Cambooya was, in its early years, the railway, postal, and general centre of two properties named after two public schools of England, Eton and Harrow. Hodgson had attended Eton, and Ramsay had attended Harrow. Hodgson resisted the formation of a township, and no development occurred until 1868, when the Cambooya railway station () was built as the
Southern railway line The Southern railway line serves the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. The long line branches from the Western line at Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, and proceeds south through Warwick and Stanthorpe to the New South Wales/Queensl ...
was extended from
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to
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. Cambooya Post Office opened on 12 March 1869. It was co-located with the railway station. In 1877, of land was resumed from the Eton Vale pastoral run to establish smaller farms. The land was offered for selection on 17 April 1877. Cambooya Provisional School opened on 30 October 1882, with 12 students from four local families. Due to growing attendance and an increased population caused by the railway, the school was moved and a building was erected in 1899 at the current school site. On 1 January 1909 it became Cambooya State School, resulting in a new state school building being built in 1910 with the provisional school building then becoming the teacher's residence in 1910. Eton Vale school was originally a private school on Eton Vale Station, three and a half miles from the
Cambooya railway station Cambooya is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the the locality of Cambooya had a population of 1,584 people. Geography Cambooya is in the Darling Downs region, west of the state capital, Brisbane. ...
. Most children who attended the school in 1890 were girls and infants, as they could not travel to Cambooya School with any regularity and the black soil was impassable in wet weather. Eton Vale became a half-time school with Preston in 1925; Preston School closed shortly after and Eton Vale school closed in 1929. Harrow State School opened on 24 June 1909 and closed in 1927. Its localtion was describe as "via Cambooya". All Saints Anglican Church was consecrated on 1 November 1904 by Bishop of Newcastle
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. Described as "substantial and ornamental", the church building was with high walls. The Darling Downs, including Cambooya, was well known for the production of cheese and other dairy products in the first half of the 20th century. For example, the Ramsay Cheese Factory, during the fourteen months prior to the end of 1906, made 248,686 lb or 111 tons of cheese from 273,003 gallons of milk. By 1912 there were butter an/or cheese factories at
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, Cambooya,
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, Crows Nest, Dalby,
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, Greenmount, Inglewood,
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,
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, Oakey,
Pittsworth Pittsworth is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Pittsworth had a population of 3,294 people. Geography Pittsworth township is south-west of Brisbane via the Warrego Highway, so ...
,
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, Toowoomba and
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. In the late 1930s the Downs' dairy industry peaked at 6500 farms and over 200,000 milking cows. On Wednesday 6 June 1906 the Cambooya Presbyterian Church was officially opened by the Moderator the Right Reverend James McQueen. The church was with a porch. It was made of wood by contractor Mr Smith of Toowoomba. The post office, railway station building and goods shed were destroyed in a fire in the early hours of the morning on 7 July 1908. A new post office was built in 1909 at an estimated cost of £1050. Nunkulla State School opened on 1912 "via Cambooya" and was closed on 6 December 1959, and the building was transported to Cambooya to become an additional classroom at Cambooya State School. The "new" building was officially opened in December 1960. A new building was constructed in 1985 and officially opened on 3 August 1985 by Tony Elliott, Member for
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. In 1985 the school was officially given six allotments of land, now called Johnson Oval. This oval is used today for cricket, soccer, and athletics. By 1990 there were 104 students and 25 pre-school students enrolled, plus a teaching staff of six teachers and three teacher-aides. Early in 2005 there was an officially opened covered area.
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, Member of Parliament (MP) congratulated the school community for constructing a useful covered area for eating lunches and undercover activities. The school celebrated its centenary in 1982 and 125 years of education at Cambooya State School in 2007. In April 1914, the Anglican Church at Cambooya was destroyed by cyclonic winds. As reported in the ''
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'', "the church was built by the residents some years ago, and was one of the centres of religious life in that small community. A stained glass window in the church was the gift of Sir
Arthur Hodgson __NOTOC__ Sir Arthur Hodgson Order of St Michael and St George, KCMG (29 June 1818 – 24 December 1902) was an Australian pioneer and politician. Early life Hodgson was born in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England; the second son of the Rev. ...
in memory of the Hodgson family who did much for the Downs and for Queensland; the walls of the little church were beautifully decorated. The seats were tastefully decorated, and the organ, recently paid for, was a very fine instrument. All have been destroyed." The church was rebuilt with funds raised by the community. The foundation stone of the new building was laid on Wednesday 4 November 1914 by Archdeacon
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, a week before the opening of the new Catholic church. On Sunday 7 November 1915 the new All Saints Anglican Church was officially dedicated by
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. In October 1913 local Catholics decided to erect a Catholic church in Cambooya. On Sunday 9 August 1914 local priest Father O'Connell performed the stamp capping ceremony for the new church. The church was designed by Harry Marks of Toowoomba and the contractors were Messrs Heiner and Olsen. The Cambooya Catholic Church was officially opened on 9 November 1914 by
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, before a crowd of about 600. On Sunday 25 April (ANZAC Day) 1965 a new brick church building was officially opened and blessed by Bishop of Toowoomba William Brennan. The new church is adjacent to the old wooden church. At the centenary celebrations in 2014, descendants of the men who helped build the church were among the crowd for the celebration. A suburban rail motor service from
Toowoomba Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 C ...
along the
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commenced in May 1917, running to Wyreema, 10 miles away. It was extended to Cambooya and to Willowburn in 1918. They ceased around 1923. The Cambooya War Memorial was unveiled on Sunday 9 October 1921 by
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, the local Member of the
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.In February 1923 a branch of the
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was formed in Cambooya. More than 50 women attended the meeting.
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(Queensland president and founder) referred to the "good work than the association could accomplish among country women, emphasis being laid "on what could be done in Cambooya and district. The newly formed branch agreed to devote its energies to assisting the Bush Nursing Association. Ruth Fairfax was elected president, and Miss Middleton secretary and treasurer." There is no longer a branch in Cambooya, although there are a number of branches in the surrounding area, including Toowoomba and Middle Ridge. In the the locality of Cambooya had a population of 1,584 people.


Heritage listings

Cambooya has a number of
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sites, including: * New England Highway ():
Eton Vale Homestead Ruins The Eton Vale Homestead Ruins are a heritage-listed site on the New England Highway, Cambooya, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. The former homestead was built from onwards by Arthur Hodgson, and was destroyed by fire in 1912. The site ...


Economy

There are a number of homesteads in the locality: * Airton Vale () * Barnaline () * Barnool () * Braeside () * Bri Bri () * Clemsrese () * Cottonwood Park () * Harrow () * Hillside () * Kerrianvale () * Kilmacrane () * Kinroydy () * Marinya () * Mountside () * Quean () * Rocky Park () * Worrah ()


Education

Cambooya State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Harrow Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 167 students with 10 teachers (8 full-time equivalent) and 9 non-teaching staff (6 full-time equivalent). There are no secondary schools in Cambooya. The nearest government secondary schools are
Harristown State High School Harristown State High School is a public high school located in Harristown, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. It was officially opened in 1955. The school currently has approximately 1700 students and is the largest on the Darling Downs. Some ...
in Harristown,
Toowoomba Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 C ...
, to the north-east,
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in
Centenary Heights Centenary Heights is a residential locality of Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Centenary Heights had a population of 6,063 people. Geography Centenary Heights is located from the central business district. Hi ...
, Toowoomba, to the north-east, Clifton State High School in
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to the south, and Pittsworth State High School in
Pittsworth Pittsworth is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Pittsworth had a population of 3,294 people. Geography Pittsworth township is south-west of Brisbane via the Warrego Highway, so ...
to the west.


Facilities

Cambooya Police Station is at 18 Quarry Street, enter via Gray Street (). Cambooya
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is on George Street north of the junction with Ernest Street (). Cambooya Post Office is located at 53 Eton Street ().


Amenities

Library services in Cambooya are provided by the Toowoomba Regional Council's
mobile library A bookmobile or mobile library is a vehicle designed for use as a library. They have been known by many names throughout history, including traveling library, library wagon, book wagon, book truck, library-on-wheels, and book auto service. Bookm ...
service. The van visits Cambooya State School every Friday. All Saints Anglican Church is at 12 Eton Street (). Sacred Heart Catholic Church is at 11 Eton Street () with the former wooden church beside it. Cambooya Uniting Church is at 19 Eton Street ().


Attractions

Cambooya has an historic pub called the Bull and Barley at 61 Eton Street (). It has been featured on the television show '' Getaway''. Originally opened in 1902 as the Cambooya Railway Hotel, it was one of three pubs in the town, but now it is the only hotel in Cambooya. The name was changed to the Bull and Barley Inn in 1978. Across the road from the pub is the Coominya War Memorial in the Memorial Park (). It is a high
obelisk An obelisk (; from grc, ὀβελίσκος ; diminutive of ''obelos'', " spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top. Originally constructed by Anc ...
carved from
Helidon freestone Helidon () may refer to: * Helidon, Queensland, town in Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia ** Helidon railway station, serving the town of Helidon on the Main line in Queensland, Australia * , a music label in Ljubljana, Slovenia *Helidon Gjergj ...
featuring sculpted crossed rifles with marble plaques with names inscribed of both those who died and those who served.


Notable people

* Arthur Hoey Davis, famous poet and writer known as
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; lived in the district *
Ruth Fairfax Ruth Beatrice Fairfax (8 October 1878 – 1 February 1948) was a founding member of the Australian Country Women's Association and the first President of the Queensland Country Women's Association. The federal electorate of Fairfax is named in ...
, founder of the
Queensland Country Women's Association The Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) is the Queensland chapter of the Country Women's Association in Australia. The association seeks to serve the interests of women and children in rural areas in Australia through a network of loca ...
; lived in Cambooya from her marriage until 1931 * Sir Arthur Hodgson KCMG, pioneer settler and prominent politician


Climate


References


External links

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