Taroom, Queensland

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Taroom
Queensland
Population: 691 (2001 census)
Postcode: 4420
Location:
LGA: Banana Shire
State District: Callide
Federal Division: Flynn

Taroom is a town on the Dawson River in Queensland. Australia in the Banana Shire Council. The town is located on the Leichhardt Highway, 485 kilometres north west of the state capital, Brisbane, 302 kilometres from Rockhampton and 341 kilometres from Toowoomba.

The name Taroom is said to be an aboriginal word for native fruit trees in the area.

Taroom is a major centre for the Queensland beef industry. Other industry includes prime hard wheat and forestry.

Taroom has a rare windmill of unusual design located on the banks of the Dawson River. The windmill was produced by the Steel Wings Company, in North Sydney between 1907 and 1911, one of only six models ever erected. The windmills comprise a steel frame and fan which turns to the wind between a bearing at the bottom and a swivel at the top, all supported by guy-wires. Along with a windmill in Jerilderie in the Riverina, the fully restored windmills are the only two known working examples in the world designed so their fan is contained and spins within the fully pivoting frame.

Isla Gorge National Park, Precipice National Park and Expedition National Park are both nearby.

Prussian explorer Ludwig Leichhardt passed through the Taroom district in 1844, carving his initials on a tree that now stands in the centre of town. Sadly, Leichhardt's carving is no longer visible.

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Coordinates: 25°39′S, 149°48′E