Yarraman, Queensland

Yarraman
Queensland

Our Lady of Dolours Roman Catholic church in Yarraman
Yarraman
Population: 945[1]
Postcode: 4614
Elevation: 407 m (1,335 ft)
Location:
LGA: Toowoomba Region
County: Cavendish
Parish: Cooyar
State District: Nanango
Federal Division: Maranoa

Yarraman is a town in Queensland, Australia. The town is located 181 kilometres (112 mi) northwest of the state capital, Brisbane on the junction of the New England and D'Aguilar highways.

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History

The creek at Yarraman was used in the 1870s as a place for local graziers and stockmen to meet and trade cattle. The township was established in the late 1870s.[2]

A school was opened in 1910.[2]

As there were many large Hoop Pine forests in the area, a timber mill was established in 1910.[2]

The town was connected to Brisbane and Ipswich by railway in 1913.[2] The railway line was closed in 1988.[3]

Census data

Based on data gathered through the census, Yarraman's population has grown as shown below.

Year Number of people Census data link
2001 897 [4]
2006 945 [1]

Today

Yarraman is set in a fertile valley and produces timber, grain and beef and dairy goods, which it exports to larger cities. It has a community radio station Wild Horse FM 99.7. It is served by three churches: St Philip's Anglican Church, Our Lady of Dolours Catholic Church, and Calvary Lutheran church.

Yarraman is surrounded by the various components of the fragmentary Bunya Mountains and Yarraman Important Bird Area which contains the largest remaining population of the vulnerable Black-breasted Button-quail.[5]

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