Moranbah

Moranbah
Queensland
Moranbah
Coordinates 22°00′S 148°03′E / 22.000°S 148.050°ECoordinates: 22°00′S 148°03′E / 22.000°S 148.050°E
Population 8,626 (2011 census)
Established 1969
Postcode(s) 4744
Elevation 249 m (817 ft)
Location
LGA(s) Isaac Regional Council
State electorate(s) Dalrymple
Federal Division(s) Capricornia
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
28.9 °C
84 °F
16.7 °C
62 °F
580.2 mm
22.8 in

Moranbah is a town in Queensland, Australia, located on the Peak Downs Highway between Mackay and Clermont, in the Isaac region. It is a coal mining town and at the 2011 census had a population of 8,626. The town was established in 1969.[1] In addition to the permanent population, Moranbah also has a large itinerant population in excess of 1500.[2] Moranbah services the Peak Downs Mine, Goonyella Riverside Mine, Broadmeadow Mine, Moranbah North coal mine, North Goonyella coal mine and several other smaller mines in the region.

History

The first European to explore the region was Ludwig Leichhardt in January 1845 and settled by pastoralists in the 1850s.[1]

Moranbah was rapidly expanded in the late 1970s by the Utah Development Company to house mine workers. The town has been featured twice (once in 1977 and again in 2012) on Four Corners, an investigative news program, exploring the effects of Australia's various mining booms on local rural communities.[3]

Moranbah Post Office opened on 1 March 1971.[4]

Recreation

Moranbah is a growing community. For a small regional town it offers a diverse range of sports and entertainment facilities including a skate park, library, public swimming pool, rugby league, AFL, hockey, tennis, off road racing, motocross and a BMX club.

Peak Range National Park is located to the west of the town.[1]

Notable people

Notable people from the town include singer Clint Boge and professional Rugby League players such as Josh Hannay, Clinton Schifcofske, Travis Norton and Shane Marteene and the voice contender Taila Gouge

Cost of living

In 2011, the Queensland Government's Office of Economic and Statistical Research reported Moranbah as the most expensive place to live in the state of Queensland. The study compared the cost of goods and services such as rent, electricity and household fuels in regional areas, to those in Brisbane and found Moranbah in first place with a housing index at 65 per cent above that of Brisbane.[5]

Churches

Airport

Sports

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Moranbah". Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax Media). 8 February 2004. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  2. Petkova-Timmer, Vanessa et al. "The development of Moranbah - Stakeholder analysis" (PDF). Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  3. "Boom times pushing regional towns to the limit". ABC. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  4. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  5. (27 May 2011). Study counts higher living costs in regional Qld. ABC Capricornia. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 17 June 2014.

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