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Leyburn (pronounced Lee-burn) is a rural town in the
Southern Downs Region The Southern Downs Region is a local government area in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, along the state's boundary with New South Wales. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire of Warwick and the Shire of Stanthor ...
and a
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split between the South Downs Region and the
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in
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, Australia. In the , Leyburn had a population of 476 people.


Geography

The Toowoomba–Karara Road ( State Route 48) passes through the locality from north-east to south, running immediately to the east of the town. Tourist Drive 12 (the Sprint Route) follows Leyburn Cunningham Road to the outskirts of
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. Leyburn State Forest is a protected area in the east of the locality ().


History

Leyburn was named in the 1840s by William Gray, Snr., who came to the area by
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dray from
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on the
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in
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.From series of articles published under the title ''Queensland place names and obelisks'' by Sydney May (formerly Honorary Secretary of the Queensland Place Names Committee) in ''Local Government'', June 1957 – November 1964 The first name for the locality was Canal Creek; the name was changed to Leyburn by Henry and Jane Kirby, Gray's son-in-law and daughter, and derives from the market town of
Leyburn Leyburn is a market town and civil parish in the district of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the name was derived from 'L ...
in the
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county of
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. The site for the town was surveyed in November 1852. Henry Kirby and another man named Collins applied in 1854 for the licence of the ''Travellers' Home Inn'' at Leyburn. In 1858 James Murray erected his Coffee Room Inn and Boarding House (now the Granall Residence). The
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at Leyburn opened on 1 January 1861. A police force was established in 1861. At that time the town had a permanent population 65 but many transients.Cultural Heritage Survey, Vol 3, p. 61 Leyburn State School opened on 13 January 1862. In 1863 James Murray built The Royal Hotel at 71 MacIntyre Street (), opposite his Coffee Inn. A court house was built in 1866. It was used until 1929. In September 1871,
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Edward Tufnell officially opened and dedicated an Anglican church to St Augustine of Canterbury. On 14 November 2021, St Augustine's Anglican Church celebrated its 150th anniversary. The Rosenthal Division was established in 1889 and became the Shire of Rosenthal in 1903. Although Leyburn was the largest town within this local government area, it was not chosen as the administrative centre as Leyburn did not have a railway connection in 1889. Instead, offices were established in
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outside of the district. On Sunday 8 December 1901 Fathers Horan and O'Brien officially opened St Matthew's Catholic Church. Fund raising for the church had commenced in 1871. It has been suggested that the church was completed (but not officially opened) in 1897 with a wedding held there in September 1898. The Leyburn branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association was formed in 1924. They built their hall in 1928. During
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, an
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with a 7,000-foot runway was constructed by April 1943 for the use of the
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. The airfield was eventually used by 21 Squadron, 23 Squadron and 99 Squadron. and was eventually abandoned by the RAAF in December 1945. The abandoned airfield became the site of the 1949 Australian Grand Prix, the first time the Australian Grand Prix was held in Queensland. In the , Leyburn and the surrounding area had a population of 348. In the , Leyburn had a population of 416 people. In the , Leyburn had a population of 476 people.


Heritage listings

Leyburn has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Dove Street: St Augustines Anglican Church * Peter Street: Leyburn State School * 70 Macintyre Street: Granall Residence (1850s)


Education

Leyburn State School is a government primary (Prep to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 34 Peter Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 39 students with 3 teachers (2 full-time equivalent) and 9 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent). There are no secondary schools in Leyburn. The nearest government secondary schools are Pittsworth State High School (to Year 12) 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 north, Clifton State High School (to Year 12) in Clifton to the north-east, Allora State School (to Year 10) in Allora to the east,
Warwick State High School Warwick State High School is a heritage-listed state high school at Palmerin Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye and Block A was built from 1914 to 1915. It is also known as Warwick Techn ...
(to Year 12) in
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to the south-east, and Millmerran State School (to Year 10) in Millmerran to the north-west.


Amenities

The
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operates a
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service which visits Leyburn School in Peter Street and Leyburn Hall in MacIntyre Street. The Leyburn branch of the
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meets at its hall at 89 MacIntyre Street (). St Augustine's Anglican Church is at 5795 Toowoomba Karara Road (also known as Dove Street, ). St Matthew's Catholic Church is at 5818 Toowoomba Karara Road (also known as Dove Street, ).


Events

In 1996 the Leyburn Sprints was established. Celebrating the 1949 Australian Grand Prix, historic racing cars and cars of special interest compete in numerous classes to compete in a short course through the town. The event has become the town's biggest attraction.


Notable residents

Australian rugby league player
Shane Webcke Shane Webcke (born 28 September 1974) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer, who spent his entire club career playing for the Brisbane Broncos. Webcke represented Queensland in the State of Origin 21 times and also captai ...
grew up in Leyburn.


References


Sources

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External links

* – includes Leyburn
Leyburn Motor Sprints


{{authority control Towns in the Darling Downs Southern Downs Region Toowoomba Region Localities in Queensland