Biarra, Queensland
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Biarra is a rural
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in the
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, Australia. In the , Biarra had a population of 270 people.


Geography

Cressbrook Creek flows through the locality from the south-west (the locality of Cressbrook Creek) to the north-east ( Toogoolawah); it is a tributary of the
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. The north-east of the locality is at elevation while th south-west of the locality is mountainous with several named peaks (from west to east): * Perkins Knob () * Mount Sevastopol () * The Sugar Loaf () * Mount Deongwar () * Mount Tin Tin () * Eskvale () * Horse Mountain () The Cressbrook Dam is in the south-west of the locality, impounding Cressbrook Creek and creating Lake Cressbrook. Although within the Somerset Region, the dam exists to supply drinking water to
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and surrounding areas in the
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, west of the
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. Below the dam is the Deongwar State Forest, a protected area, which extends into the neighbouring locality of Redbank Creek.


History

The locality name ''Biarra'' comes from the parish name, which in turn is a word in the Waka language meaning ''plentiful supply of fish'', presumably in Cressbrook Creek. In 1841 established a pastoral property called
Cressbrook Station Cressbrook Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead (buildings), homestead at off Cressbrook-Caboombah Road, Cressbrook, Queensland, Cressbrook, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1841 to 1914. It was added to the Queensl ...
. In 1872, copper was found in the Biarra and Cressbrook Creek district and a number of mines were established. However, the boom was over by 1874. Mining resumed in 1895 for some years but it was not successful. In 1912 there was an attempt at coal mining and in 1933 there was quarrying of limestone, but neither were successful. By 1883, a cricket team had formed in Biarra. The
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sold town allotments in Biarra in January 1887. However, the construction of the Brisbane Valley railway including the Toogoolawah railway station in 1904 to service the Cressbrook condensed milk factory and the subsequent sale of town allotments in Toogoolawah made Toogoolawah the preferred town in the area and Biarra failed to develop further. The town of Biarra no longer officially exists but a cluster of houses () and the Biarra cemetery (, now known as the Toogoolawah Cemetery) remain, but they are not within the present day boundaries of the locality of Biarra but rather within the locality of Braemore. Following a public meeting in February 1887, a school committee was established to obtain a school for the district. By May 1887 the required towards the cost of the school building and furnishings had been raised. Tenders were called to build the school in June 1887. In August 1887, the Governor approved the construction of the school by contractor H. Day. However, there were days in constructing the school due to flooding. Biarra State School opened on 1 May 1888 in the farming district of Biarra (not in the town) on the ridge of a hill on the then Main Eskdale Road.Kerr, p. 125 The first teacher was Mr T Shaw. In late 1889 a library opened in conjunction with the school. The school closed in 1929. The teacher's residence was sold in 1939, but the school building continued to be used for other occasional purposes, such as a polling station until at least 1948, but was removed by 1952. In 1889, town lots were offered in the town of Eskdale () but did not sell well. Despite the official name of Eskdale, the local residents referred to it as Biarra, perhaps reinforced by the presence of the Biarra Hall and the Biarra State School in the same area. The town of Eskdale no longer officially exists but there are a few houses still at that location (which is within the present day locality of Biarra and not within the locality of Eskdale). As railways developed,
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became possible as a means to get the milk and other products quickly to markets. The Brisbane Valley was well-suited to dairying. In late 1894 a creamery was opened in Biarra. By 1895 it was processing per day. In 1897, Biarra farmers established a Mutual Improvement Society. In October 1912, following the
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and the 1912 Brisbane general strike, led to development of local volunteer militia. Twelve local men formed the Biarra patrol of the Stanley Legion of Frontiersmen was formed in October 1912 under the leadership of Ernest Frederick Lord, a local grazier. On 18 December 1912, the Biarra Public Hall opened alongside Cressbrook Creek in the Biarra Recreation Grounds, where there was already a tennis and cricket pitch. (Again this development occurred at the officially-named town of Eskdale). As 1988, the hall was still standing due to volunteer maintenance by "Khaki" Drew. Tenders were called in September 1924 for the erection of a school at Sandy Gully. Sandy Gully State School was opened on 4 June 1925. It was officially opened in September 1925 by Frederick Lancelot Nott, the local Member of the
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. It closed 5 July 1959. It was located at approx 22 Wells Station Road (). In 1935, a football team was established in Biarra by Dudley Parry Burton de Burgh Persse of Eskdale Station.Kerr, p. 224 The Cressbrook Dam was built in 1983.


Demographics

In the , Biarra had a population of 257 people. In the , Biarra had a population of 270 people.


Education

There are no schools in Biarra. The nearest primary schools are in Toogoolawah, Esk and Crows Nest. The nearest secondary schools are in Toogoolawah and Crows Nest.


References


Bibliography

* {{Somerset Region Suburbs of Somerset Region Localities in Queensland