Baralaba, Queensland


Baralaba is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Banana in central Queensland, Australia. In the, Baralaba had a population of 314 people.

Geography

The Dawson River forms the western boundary of the locality. The town is located in the north-west corner of the locality beside the river. The Neville Hewitt weir on the river at the town creates a wide river for irrigation and recreation.
The town is located west of the Leichhardt Highway.

Economy

The local economy revolves around beef production and more recently coal mining.

History

The town's name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning "high mountain" referring to nearby Mount Ramsay.
Baralaba Provisional School opened on 19 August 1918. It became a state school on 1 March 1922. In 1964, a secondary department was added.
Baralaba Post Office opened by April 1924.
Lily State School opened in 1925 and closed circa 1927.
In May 1941, an Honour Board commemorating those who served in World War II was unveiled at the Returned and Services League of Australia Memorial Hall in Stopford Street. Outside of the Memorial Hall is a white cross commemorating those who served in all wars and conflicts.
Two coal mines once operated in the Baralaba region. Both closed, but mining operations recommenced at one mine in 2005.
The mobile library service commenced in 2004.
In the, Baralaba had a population of 290 people.
In the, Baralaba had a population of 479 people.
In the, Baralaba had a population of 314 people.

Education

Baralaba State School is a government primary and secondary school for boys and girls at 1 Power Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 90 students with 12 teachers and 15 non-teaching staff.
The nearest secondary schools offering Years 11 and 12 are located in Moura and Biloela.

Amenities

Baralaba Golf Club has a 9-hole golf course and is located on Alberta Road.
Banana Shire Council operate a fortnightly mobile library service to Baralaba.

Events

Every March, there is a campdrafting competition at Baralaba.
The annual Baralaba agricultural show is held in May, while the Saratoga Fishing Competition is held each September.

Heritage listings

Baralaba has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: