Greenmount, Queensland (Toowoomba Region)


Greenmount is a rural town and a locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. At the 2006 census, Greenmount had a population of 336.

Geography

Greenmount is a rural town on the Darling Downs. It is located just off the New England Highway south of the regional city of Toowoomba.

History

Greenmount was formerly known as Greenmount West, and prior to that as Emu Creek. It takes its present name from the property owned by Donald Mackintosh, a local farmer and Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
The region was settled by graziers in the 1840s; farming activities remain the chief source of employment in Greenmount today.
The Greenmount War Memorial was dedicated on 11 December 1922 by Queensland Governor, Matthew Nathan.

Facilities

Library services in Greenmount are provided by the Toowoomba Regional Council's mobile library service. The van visits Pilton Street every Friday.
Greenmount features a number of parks that provide facilities and recreation areas, including Bicentennial Memorial Park, Jack Derrick Park, and the Recreation Reserve. Steele Rudd Park, dedicated to the Rudd family, is located in East Greenmount and features replica historical buildings.

Notable residents

Author Steele Rudd, of Dad and Dave fame, lived in the region and attended the local school until the age of twelve.
Also, Queensland artist Rex Backhaus-Smith lived there with his family in the 1970s.

Heritage listings

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