Yaraka, Queensland
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Yaraka is a rural town and
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in the
Longreach Region The Longreach Region is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it superseded three previous local government areas that had existed for more than a century. It has an estimated operating budget of A ...
of
Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
, Australia. Until 2021, the town of Yaraka was part of the locality of Isisford.


Geography

Yaraka is in
Central West Queensland Central West Queensland (abbreviated CWQ) 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 appr ...
, Australia. It was the terminus of a
Yaraka branch railway line The Blackall and Yaraka Branch Railways are railway lines in Central West Queensland, Australia. The former branch connected the small town of Jericho on the Central Western railway line with Blackall and the latter branch connected Blackall to ...
. It is located south of
Longreach Longreach is a rural town and locality in the Longreach Region, Queensland, Australia. It is the administrative centre of the Longreach Regional Council, which was established in 2008 as a merger of the former Longreach, Ilfracombe, and I ...
, west of
Blackall Blackall is a rural town and locality in the Blackall-Tambo Region, Queensland, Australia. The town is the service centre for the Blackall-Tambo Region. The dominant industry in the area is grazing with over 70 homesteads in the locality (as ...
and south of the town of Isisford. The landscape is an open
Mitchell grass downs The Mitchell Grass Downs is a tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion in northeastern Australia. It is a mostly treeless grassland, characterised by Mitchell grasses (''Astrebla'' spp.). Location and descri ...
country, which provides good
grazing In agriculture, grazing is a method of animal husbandry whereby domestic livestock are allowed outdoors to free range (roam around) and consume wild vegetations in order to feed conversion ratio, convert the otherwise indigestible (by human diges ...
country.
Grey Range The Grey Range is a low-lying range of hills located in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales. The range extends from the west of Blackall of Central West Queensland in the north to Tibooburra in the far west of New South Wales ...
is located near Yaraka and is characterised by rocky ridges,
spinifex grass Spinifex grass is a name which has been applied to two genera of grasses: * ''Spinifex'' (coastal grass), a genus of grass which is indigenous to the coastal areas of Australasia and Indonesia * ''Triodia'' (plant), a hummock grass of arid Austra ...
and mulga. The locality has the following mountains: * Boundary Point () * Merry Peaks () * Mount Brookes () * Mount Margaret () * Mount Remarkable ( * Mount Slowcombe () * Sun Down Hill ()


History

The first European to pass through the area was
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in 1847. In 1860, graziers began to populate the area and farm sheep and cattle. In 1910, the
Queensland Government The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a Parliament, parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, ...
authorised the building of the railway line in Western Queensland to support the pastoral industry. However, only a quarter of the line was built and Yaraka became the end of the
Yaraka branch railway line The Blackall and Yaraka Branch Railways are railway lines in Central West Queensland, Australia. The former branch connected the small town of Jericho on the Central Western railway line with Blackall and the latter branch connected Blackall to ...
. Yaraka became a town when the Yaraka branch railway line from Emmet opened in April 1917. The station was called Yaraka by the
Queensland Railway Department Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Rail is owned by the Queensland Government, and operates both suburban and interurban rail services in South East Queensland, as well as long-distance passenger tr ...
who said it was the Aboriginal name meaning "of white spear grass which grows in the district" or referring to button grass Eleusine aegyptica. Yaraka State School opened on 5 March 1920. It was mothballed on 31 December 2008 and closed on 31 December 2009. It was at 11 Quilp Street (). The school's website was archived. The town prospered for the next twenty years and in the 1930s had a population of about 100. In 1932 a journalist toured this area and described the town in the following terms. ''"Yaraka: This little place is the end of the line, and enjoys the privilege of seeing one train a week. It is situated well down the Barcoo, about one hundred miles from where the rivers meet, and becomes Cooper's Creek.'' ''No doubt people who live and work in isolated places such as this are entitled to more consideration than they receive. They certainly have courage and endurance above the average."'' On Saturday 19 March 1932, a strong gale of wind during a storm blew the Church of England off its blocks and three houses lost their roof. In the 1950s, the Yaraka railway station became a major centre for the transportation of cattle. In November 1953 over 5,442 cattle were handled which was the largest number since the line opened in 1917. It was noted that this was unusual in these country yards and that Yaraka was unsurpassed in this respect. The line was officially closed on 14 October 2005 and has been dismantled. These days however Yaraka has become known as one of Queensland's 'vanishing towns' and its population is declining. In 2009, the school closed due to low student numbers. In 2014, the school building was gifted to the local community. In 2016 the community reopened the school with the children enrolled at Longreach School of Distance Education but locally assisted by a governess employed by the families. In 1998, as part of his 'Pass the Hat Around' tour,
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performed before an audience of 3,000 people in Yaraka, in order to raise money for a defibrillator for the medical clinic and to help the school. On 10 September 2021, a new locality called ''Yaraka'' was created around the town of Yaraka, the land being excised from the locality of Isisford to avoid confusion and restore historical connections.


Education

There are no schools in Yaraka nor nearby. The nearest primary school is Isisford State School in Isisford, to the north. The nearest secondary school is Blackall State School in
Blackall Blackall is a rural town and locality in the Blackall-Tambo Region, Queensland, Australia. The town is the service centre for the Blackall-Tambo Region. The dominant industry in the area is grazing with over 70 homesteads in the locality (as ...
, to the north-east.
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and boarding schools are the alternatives. The former Yaraka State School building at11 Quilp Street () is available for children undertaking distance education to study together with the assistance of a governess.


Amenities

There is a hotel providing accommodation. Occasional services are held at the Anglican church in Quilp Street (). Other amenities operated by the Longreach Regional Council include a community hall, showgrounds, swimming pool, tennis courts and golf course.


Attractions

Mount Slowcombe Lookout () is off the Emmet Yaraka Road has been described as "an ideal place to enjoy the stunning outback sunset or the glorious colours of a sunrise". The view takes in the Yanyang Range (), Mount Brookes at above sea level () and
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at above sea level (), all with ever changing colours, shadows and shades. There is a sealed road and electric barbeque and picnic area at the summit. Nearby waterholes offer an abundance of bird and wildlife. Magee's Shanty is the historic site of the shanty immortalised in Banjo Paterson's poem "
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", There is also the ruins of the
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pub and the lonely grave of gold miner Richard Magoffin who perished in 1885. Yaraka Opal Field encompasses the mines within and west of the Macedon Range including Harlequin and Mount Tighe. It is known for top patterns and various types of opal in as many as eight levels. Mines include Spur, Polykettle, Cockatoo and Pretty Gully. There are two national parks near Yaraka.
Welford National Park Welford is a national park in Central West Queensland, Australia, 991 km west of Brisbane. It is located 30km to the South-east of Jundah, Queensland, Jundah. The park was established in 1994 to protect the biodiversity of the mulga lands, M ...
is notable for golden-green spinifex, white-barked ghost gums and red sand dunes. A highlight of
Idalia National Park Idalia is a national park situated in South West Queensland, Australia, 893 km west of Brisbane. It is located near the town of Blackall in the Queensland outback. The park protects 144,000 hectares of mulga lands with conservation value. ...
are the dense Mulga woodlands and views. Other attractions are fishing, exploring, wild life, and geology. There are free caravan sites with water and electricity near the Yaraka Community Hall.


Climate

Climate statistics include: * Summer Average (day): Min temp=35.8⁰, Max temp=37.1⁰ * Summer Average (night): Min temp=21.9⁰, Max temp=22.9⁰ * Winter Average (day): Min temp=22.5⁰, Max Temp=25.1⁰ * Winter Average (night): Min temp=6.5⁰, Max Temp=7.9⁰ * Average annual rainfall: 451mm


References


External links

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