Woolein, Queensland
Woolein is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana The Shire of Banana is a Local government in Australia, local government area located in the Capricorn region of Queensland, Australia, inland from the regional city of Gladstone, Queensland, Gladstone. The shire was named after the first townsh ..., Queensland, Australia. In the , Woolein had "no people or a very low population". Demographics In the , Woolein had a population of 7 people. In the , Woolein had "no people or a very low population". References Further reading * – includes Jooro State School, Lake Pleasant State School, Woolein State School, Rannes State School and Goovigen State School {{Shire of Banana Shire of Banana Localities in Queensland ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AEST
Australia uses three main time zones: Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST; UTC+10:00), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; UTC+09:30) and Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00). Time is regulated by the individual states and territories of Australia, state governments, some of which observe daylight saving time (DST). Daylight saving time (+1 hour) is used between the first Sunday in October and the first Sunday in April in jurisdictions in the south and south-east: * New South Wales, Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, Jervis Bay Territory and the Australian Capital Territory switches to the Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time (AEDT; UTC+11:00), and * South Australia switches to the Australian Central Daylight Saving Time (ACDT; UTC+10:30). Standard time was introduced in the 1890s when all of the Australian colonies adopted it. Before the switch to standard time zones, each local city or town was free to determine its local time, called local mea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Electoral District Of Callide
Callide is an electoral division in Queensland, Australia. It encompasses agricultural and mining towns in the Burnett, Callide and Dawson valleys. Major towns within the division's boundaries include Biloela, Calliope, Chinchilla, Jandowae, Miles, Bell, Monto, Eidsvold, Gin Gin, Biggenden, Gayndah, Mundubbera, Moura, Banana, Theodore, Baralaba, Taroom and Wandoan. Located in traditional National territory, it has been in the hands of either that party or the merged Liberal National Party for its entire existence. A by-election was held on 18 June 2022, following the resignation of Colin Boyce. LNP candidate Bryson Head was elected. Members for Callide Election results References External links Electorate profile(Antony Green Antony John Green (born 2 March 1960) is an Australian Psephology, psephologist, Data science, data scientist, journalist, and commentator. He was the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's chief election analyst until his r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Division Of Flynn
The Division of Flynn is an Australian electoral division in the state of Queensland. It stretches along the Pacific coast from north of Bundaberg to south of Rockhampton, comprising Gladstone. Since 2022 its MP has been Colin Boyce of the National Party. Geography Federal electoral division boundaries in Australia are determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned. The electorate generally extends west from the port city of Gladstone, as far as the Central Highlands town of Emerald. History The division was created in 2006, following a redistribution of seats in the state. It was first contested at the 2007 federal election. It was named after John Flynn, founder of the Royal Fl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Goovigen
Goovigen is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Goovigen had a population of 349 people. A second town, Rannes, Queensland, Rannes (), is also within the locality of Goovigen, near its western boundary. Koorngoo is a neighbourhood () within the locality, just west of centre, based around a former railway station. Geography The town is towards the south-east of the locality, approximately north west of the state capital, Brisbane. The Burnett Highway enters the locality from the north (Dixalea, Queensland, Dixalea) and exits to the east (Jambin, Queensland, Jambin) without coming close to either of the two towns. The Leichhardt Highway enters the locality from the south-west (Kokotungo, Queensland, Kokotunga / Woolein) and then. forms the south-west boundary of the locality and passes immediately west of the town of Rannes before exiting to the west (Dumpy Creek, Queensland, Dum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Greycliffe, Queensland
Greycliffe is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , Greycliffe had a population of 56 people. Geography The terrain is mountainous in the centre and west of the locality, up to above sea level. It is part of the Banana Range. This area is within the Overdeen State Forest. The eastern edge of the locality is lower, down to above sea level. This eastern land is predominantly used for grazing on native vegetation with some cropping. History Greycliffe State School opened on 11 November 1935. It closed on 17 December 1993. It was on the corner of Belldeen Greycliffe Road and Prospect Creek Goovigen Road (), now over the boundary into Orange Creek. Demographics In the , Greycliffe had a population of 22 people. In the , Greycliffe had a population of 56 people. Education There are no schools in Greycliffe. The nearest primary schools are Goovigen State School in neighbouring Goovigen to the north, Jambin State School in neighbouring Ja ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Orange Creek, Queensland
Orange Creek is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , Orange Creek had a population of 197 people. Geography The locality is bounded to the east by the Burnett Highway and to the south-west by the Dawson Highway. The Moura railway line enters the locality from the north-east ( Jambin) and exits to the south-east (Banana). There are no railway stations on the line within the locality. The land use is a mixture of grazing on native vegetation and crop growing. The locality presumably takes its name from the watercourse Orange Creek which flows through the locality. History Coreen State School opened on 23 August 1933 and closed in 1951. It was on Prospect Creek Goovigen Road (approx ). It takes its name from the local parish name. Greycliffe State School opened on 11 November 1935. It closed on 17 December 1993. It was on the corner of Belldeen Greycliffe Road and Prospect Creek Goovigen Road (), now within Orange Creek. Demographics ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Banana, Queensland
Banana is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 348 people. Geography Banana is located at the intersection of the Dawson Highway, Dawson and Leichhardt Highway, Leichhardt highways, west of the shire's administrative centre, Biloela, Queensland, Biloela. History ''Gangulu language, Gangalu (Gangulu, Kangulu, Kanolu, Kaangooloo, Khangulu)'' is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gangula country. The Gangula language region includes the towns of Clermont, Queensland, Clermont and Springsure extending south towards the Dawson River (Queensland), Dawson River. In 1853, James, Norman and Charles Leith-Hay established the Rannes, Queensland, Rannes squatting (Australian history), pastoral lease and Banana was an outstation of this property. Banana became its own squatting leasehold sheep station property in 1855 with the Leith-Hays and Thomas Holt ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kokotungo, Queensland
Kokotungo is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , Kokotungo had a population of 89 people. Geography The Dawson Valley (Theodore) railway line passes through the locality from the east (Goovigen) and travels slightly south-west across the locality passing through the three railway stations: * Kokotungo railway station () * Kooemba railway station () * Kalewa railway station () before exiting to the south-west ( Baralaba). The railway line has now closed and the stations are abandoned. History ''Kokotungo'' is an Aboriginal name for a local hill and was assigned by the Queensland Railways Department to the railway station in June 1916. The section of the Dawson Valley railway line from Rannes to Baralaba (via Kokotungo) opened on 30 July 1917. Town lots were sold in the town of Kokotungo beside the railway station in February 1938. Kokotungo State School opened in the town on 6 November 1939 and closed on 27 January 1969. It was on a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Suburbs And Localities (Australia)
Suburbs and localities are the names of geographic subdivisions in Australia, used mainly for address purposes. The term locality is used in rural areas, while the term suburb is used in urban areas. Postcodes in Australia, Australian postcodes closely align with the boundaries of localities and suburbs. This Australian usage of the term "suburb" differs from common American and British usage of suburb (municipality outside of a big city). The Australian usage is closer to the American or British use of "neighbourhood" or "district", and can be used to refer to any portion of a city. Unlike the use in British or American English, this term can include inner-city, outer-metropolitan and industrial areas. Localities existed in the past as informal units, but in 1996 the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping and the Committee for Geographical Names in Australasia (CGNA) decided to name and establish official boundaries for all localities and suburbs. There has sub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shire Of Banana
The Shire of Banana is a Local government in Australia, local government area located in the Capricorn region of Queensland, Australia, inland from the regional city of Gladstone, Queensland, Gladstone. The shire was named after the first township in the region (Banana), which in turn was named after the burial site of a huge dun coloured Ox, bullock named 'Banana'. The council sits in the town of Biloela, which is the largest town in the Shire. Major industries in the shire include coal mining, beef production, power generation, dryland cropping and irrigation cropping such as lucerne and cotton. In the , the Shire of Banana had a population of 14,513 people. History Banana Division was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the ''Divisional Boards Act 1879'' with a population of . The name ''Banana'' does not relate to the fruit, but rather the area was named after a Dun gene, dun-coloured bullock called ''Banana''. On 20 April 1881 pa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |