Noccundra Queensland |
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Noccundra Hotel, July 2010 |
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Noccundra
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Population: | 4 |
Established: | 1882 |
Postcode: | 4492 |
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LGA: | Shire of Bulloo |
Federal Division: | Maranoa |
Noccundra is a township in south western Queensland, Australia. It is on the banks of the Wilson River 145 kilometres from and 80 kilometres west of Thargomindah[1][2] and contained within the pastoral holding of Nockatunga Station.[3] The town was established in 1882 with the construction of the Noccundra Hotel which is also known as the Noccundra Pub.[4][2]
The hotel is Noccundra's only occupied building, housing a permanent population of four.[4] The stone hotel building is heritage listed. An airstrip is behind the hotel.[1][2]
Andrew Hume's ill fated expedition, to rescue long term survivors of Leichhardt's 1848 expedition, perished of thirst to the west of Noccundra.[4][5] Today a memorial to Hume is on the western side of the hotel.[2]