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Thangool is a rural town and
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in the
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, Australia. In the , the locality of Thangool had a population of 741 people.


Geography

Thangool is north west of the state capital,
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and south of the Shire administrative centre,
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. Kariboe is a neighbourhood (). Mount Scoria is a neighbourhood (). Thangool has the following named ranges: * Banana Range () in the south-west of the locality * Dawes Range () in the south-east of the locality Thangool has the following named mountains: * Mount Lookerbie () * Mount Scoria () * Mount Sugarloaf () * Prospect Peak () The former Callide Valley railway line ran through the locality and had the following three now-abandoned railway stations: * Thangool railway station () * Kariboe railway station () * Mount Scoria railway station () The predominant land use is
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on native vegetation with a small amount of crop growing.


History

The Thangool area was originally home to the
Kangulu The Gangulu people, also written Kangulu, Kanolu, Kaangooloo, Ghungalu and other variations, are an Aboriginal Australian people from the Mount Morgan area in Queensland, Australia. Name At least one variant name for the Kangulu, ''Kaangooloo' ...
Aboriginal people. European settlement in the area began with
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who, on advice from the
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Ludwig Leichhardt Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt (), known as Ludwig Leichhardt, (23 October 1813 – c. 1848) was a German explorer and naturalist, most famous for his exploration of northern and central Australia.Ken Eastwood,'Cold case: Leichhardt's dis ...
, set out from Eidsvold Station on the
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to explore the area to the north in 1853, eventually reaching the Fitzroy River. Speculative ventures followed in the 1850s and 1860s, originally tentative attempts at sheep raising, but soon turning to cattle. The town name ''Thangool'' comes from the Thangool railway station, which existed from 2 February 1924 until 1 August 1987. It is reportedly an Aboriginal word meaning '' possum''. The neighbourhood ''Mount Scoria'' takes its name from the Mount Scoria railway station, assigned by the Queensland Railways Department on 21 June 1926, which is named after the mountain of the same name. The town was surveyed in 1925 and primitive shops constructed from
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and logs were established soon after. The Callide Valley railway line was extended to Thangool in 1925, before its final extension to Lawgi in 1931. Kariboe Creek Provisional School opened in 1926 but closed in 1927. Kariboe Creek State School opened on 9 April 1930 and closed December 1963. It was named after a local creek. Kariboe Creek State School was at 1 Mullers Lane (). Thangool State School opened on 5 April 1927. Mount Scoria State School opened on 3 November 1930 and closed in July 1958. It was located to the immediate north-east of the Mount Scoria railway station (approx ). Thangool Baptist Church opened in 1932. Approval to construct the church was given in November 1931. A tender for the construction of the building was accepted in January 1932, with constructing commencing about June 1932. The church was officially opened on Saturday 16 July 1932. The church was . Kroombit Provisional School opened on 17 May 1933 and closed on 13 April 1936. Tiamby Provisional School opened on 1 July 1933. The school closed on 31 December 1942. It was on the north-eastern corner of 3224 Crowsdale Camboon Road (). Clinker Creek State School opened in July 1938 and closed on 23 February 1942. It was on the south-west corner of Drumburie Road and Frawleys Road (). By the 1930s, a
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boom had allowed the town to support two
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, two butchers, two bakers, a picture theatre, a cordial factory, a blacksmith and a bank. The name ''Kariboe'' comes from the Kariboe railway station, assigned on 19 September 1940 by the
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, which in turns derives its name from pastoral run name used in mid-1850s by pastoralist Charles Archer. It is the Aboriginal language name for the local creek. At the , the town of Thangool had a population of 339 while the locality had a population of 545. In the , the locality of Thangool had a population of 741 people. The Red Steer Hotel closed in April 2017, leaving the town without a hotel, so the Thangool Recreation Club obtained a limited liquor licence to provide a place for locals to gather for a drink.


Education

Thangool State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2 Aerodrome Road (). In 2015 the school had 115 students enrolled. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 143 students with 12 teachers (8 full-time equivalent) and 10 non-teaching staff (5 full-time equivalent). Thangool State School has an active Facebook page. There are no secondary schools in Thangool. The nearest secondary school is Biloela State High School in
Biloela Biloela ( ) is a rural town and locality in Shire of Banana, Central Queensland, Australia. It is situated inland from the port city of Gladstone at the junction of the Burnett and Dawson highways. Biloela is the administrative centre of Ban ...
to the north-west.


Economy

Dryland farming in the area produces mainly
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and wheat but also some sunflower,
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s and barley.
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crops produced include cotton and
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as well as wheat and sorghum. A Thangool business, Queensland Squab Processors, supply 60 per cent of the Australian market for
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while a new business producing herbs for the food service industry was developed recently. There are a number of homesteads in the locality, including: * Kurrajong () * Peaceful Haven () * Scoria ()


Facilities

Local businesses include two hotels; the Red Steer Hotel and the Hotel Thangool (49-55 Ramsay Street, ), a service station, post office, carpenters, welders, and an aircraft refuelling business. The
Thangool Airport Thangool Airport is an airport at 42 Aerodrome Road, Thangool, Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as Thangool Aerodrome. It is operated by the Banana Shire Council. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airpor ...
(also known as Thangool Aerodrome) services the Banana Shire area. It is at 42 Aerodrome Road (). Thangool
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is one of the largest racecourses in the area. Thangool Fire Station is at 25 Stanley Street ().


Amenities

St Andrew's Anglican Church is at 35 Stanley Street (). Thangool Recreational Hall is in Blanchs Road. The Thangool branch of the
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meets at the Thangool Recreational Hall.


Attractions

Nearby Mount Scoria, a rare rock formation rising above the surrounding plain, was an active
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20 to 26 million years ago. The mountain features impressive
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columns formed by cooling
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. Despite its name the mountain features very little
scoria Scoria is a pyroclastic, highly vesicular, dark-colored volcanic rock that was ejected from a volcano as a molten blob and cooled in the air to form discrete grains or clasts.Neuendorf, K.K.E., J.P. Mehl, Jr., and J.A. Jackson, eds. (2005) '' ...
, with most of the mountain made up of vesicular basalt.


Events

The Thangool Cup Races is an annual horse racing event held in September. Each November there is a Christmas market.


References


Further reading

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