Kabra, Queensland
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Kabra is a rural town and
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in the
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,
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, Australia. In the , the locality of Kabra had a population of 430 people. Boongary is a neighbourhood in the south-east of the locality ().


Geography

The town is in the north-east of the locality on the
Capricorn Highway The Capricorn Highway is located in Central Queensland, Australia, and links the city of Rockhampton with western Queensland. The highway is long, and joins the Landsborough Highway at Barcaldine. Formerly National Route 66, Queensland began ...
. Middle Creek passes through the town and Gracemere Creek passes through the rural part of the locality. The
Central Western railway line The Central Western railway line is a railway line in Queensland, Australia. It was opened in a series of sections between 1867 and 1928. It commences at Rockhampton and extends west to Winton. History Following the separation of Queensl ...
passes through the locality from
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to Winton with the following stations within the locality: * Kabra railway station, serving the town () * Neerkol railway station () The Dawson Valley railway line commenced at Kabra railway station and went to
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with the following stations in the locality: * Boongary railway station () *Callan railway station () The Dawson Valley railway line is now closed and its stations abandoned. The locality of Kabra has the following mountains: * Cargoogie Mountain () above sea level * Table Mountain () above sea level The land use is mixed. Housing is not limited to the town area with pockets of rural residential development mainly in the east of the locality. The agricultural use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation but also on modified pastures. There is also some cropping and a number of quarries.


History

In the 1860s, Cargoogie Mountain (or Police Mountain) adjacent to Kabra was an outpost for the
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. It served as a depot for troopers and horses, and messages would be communicated from this outpost to the main barracks near Rockhampton via
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or smoke signals. Skeletal remains, some in
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s, were occasionally unearthed when ploughing the fields around the outpost after it had ceased operations. A post office was opened on 7 September 1887; it closed on 31 October 1977. The first stage of the railway line to Mount Morgan (subsequently extended to Theodore) opened on 15 June 1898, branching at Kabra railway station. The Boongary railway station was named by the
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and the name ''Boongarry'' is an Aboriginal word meaning ''tree kangaroo'' and that name also refers to the neighbourhood around the railway station. Land was reserved for a school in Kabra in July 1902 and the Kabra Provisional School opened on 29 October 1902. On 1 January 1909 it became Kabra State School. Due to falling enrolment numbers, the school closed on 23 February 1941; the last teacher was Harry Adolph Barke. On 29 September 1917, an honour board was unveiled at the Kabra railway station, listing men from the district who served in
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. It was high and wide and made of polished
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. When the railway station closed, the honour board was relocated to the Kabra Hotel where it is now displayed in the dining room. In 2012, Kabra residents began raising concerns about potential health risks associated with an increasing number of
flying foxes ''Pteropus'' (suborder Yinpterochiroptera) is a genus of megabats which are among the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Austr ...
roosting in the town. A colony of 15,000 flying foxes were living in the town's bloodwood trees.
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told residents the flying fox colony in the town would only be temporary as between 95% and 99% of the colony were identified as transient
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es which were expected to move on after a short period. However, the flying foxes were still an issue for Kabra in 2014 when more than 40,000 bats were roosting in the town, prompting much discussion in the local media. In June 2014, the council received approval from the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection to modify local vegetation at Kabra, removing a number of trees and replacing them with native species which would be less appealing to flying foxes. In January 2013, Kabra was impacted by flash flooding caused by the torrential rain brought the region from ex-
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. Seven people were evacuated from Kabra by emergency services. Kabra was also affected by the 2018 Central Queensland bushfires in November 2018 when a fast moving fire front travelled through the town as it headed towards Gracemere, completely destroying one home.


Demographics

In the , the locality of Kabra had a population of 472 people. In the , the locality of Kabra had a population of 421 people. In the , the locality of Kabra had a population of 430 people.


Education

There are no schools in Kabra. The nearest primary schools are Waraburra State School in neighbouring Gracemere to the east, Gracemere State School also in Gracemere, Bouldercombe State School in neighbouring Bouldercombe to the south, and Stanwell State School in neighbouring
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to the west. The nearest government secondary schools are
Rockhampton State High School Rockhampton State High School is a coeducational public secondary school located in Wandal, a suburb of Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia. The school has a total enrolment of more than 1000 students, with an official count of 1119 students i ...
in Wandal in
Rockhampton Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. In the , the population of Rockhampton was 79,293. A common nickname for Rockhampton is "Rocky", and the demonym of Rockhampton is Rockhamptonite. The Scottish- ...
to the north-east and Mount Morgan State High School in Mount Morgan to the south-west.


Attractions

Kabra is a major waypoint on the National Bicentennial Trail. The town is also known for its regular mud racing events.


References


External links

* {{authority control Towns in Queensland Suburbs of Rockhampton Region Localities in Queensland