Goombungee, Queensland
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Population | 1,032 (2011 census)[1] |
Postcode(s) | 4354 |
Location | 38 km (24 mi) NNW of Toowoomba |
LGA(s) | Toowoomba Region |
Region | Darling Downs |
County | Aubigny |
Parish | Goombungee |
State electorate(s) | Nanango |
Federal Division(s) | Groom |
Goombungee is a small town 35 km[2] north-west of Toowoomba in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. At the 2011 census, Goombungee had a population of 1,032.[1]
The town boasts a unique ironman at the southern entrance to the town which is reminiscent of the Rural Ironman and Ironwoman competition which was once held annually on Australia Day.[3] There is also a historic museum, an art gallery, a primary school and a police station.
History
The first meeting of the former local government area of Shire of Rosalie was held on February 17, 1879.[4] The town is now part of the Toowoomba Region local government area. Goombungee Post Office opened by 1895 (a receiving office had been open from 1878, first known as Gomoran).[5]
In 2003, the town was connected to a mains water supply.[6]
Heritage listings
Goombungee has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
- Hartwig Street: Goombungee War Memorial[7] which was unveiled by Sir T W Glasgow in December 1920.[8]
Facilities
The Goombungee Library is operated by the Toowoomba Regional Council. The library is located at 89 Mocatta Street and is open three days a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday).[9]
Awards
Goombungee has won four Queensland Tidy Towns awards, in 1975/76, 1976/77, 1980/81 and 1981/82.[10]
Events
Each November, Goombungee hosts a Jacaranda Day festival in the main street, celebrating the history of the town and the blooming jacarandas and silky oaks. The annual Goombungee-Haden Show is held each autumn at the picturesque showgrounds in the town. The Goombungee Rodeo is also held there on the first Saturday in November.[2]
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- ↑ Winners Gallery - Tidy Towns - Queensland. Keep Queensland Beautiful. Retrieved 28 December 2014.