Wura
Queensland
Wura is located in Queensland
Wura
Wura
Coordinates23°47′27″S 150°19′50″E / 23.7908°S 150.3305°E / -23.7908; 150.3305 (Wura (centre of locality))
Population17 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)4714
Area25.2 km2 (9.7 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Rockhampton Region
State electorate(s)Mirani
Federal division(s)Flynn
Suburbs around Wura:
Westwood Oakey Creek Fletcher Creek
Westwood Wura Fletcher Creek
Dululu Dululu Ulogie

Wura is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Wura had a population of 17 people.[3]

Geography

The locality is bounded to the east, south-east, and south by the Dee River.[4]

The Burnett Highway enters the locality from the north (Oakey Creek) and exits to the south-west (Dululu).[4]

History

The locality takes its name from its former railway station, which is believed to be an Aboriginal word meaning kangaroo.[2][5]

The Dawson Valley railway line from Mount Morgan to Wowan opened on 16 October 1912 with Wura being served by:

This section of the line closed on 1 August 1987 and the station is now abandoned.[9][10]

Konara State School opened in 1919. It closed in 1927.[11] It was north of the Konara railway station, between the railway line and the Dee River, just south of the confluence with Fletcher Creek (approx 23°45′48″S 150°21′36″E / 23.7633°S 150.36009°E / -23.7633; 150.36009 (Konara State School (former))), now in Oakey Creek.[7][4]

Wura State School opened on 10 March 1924 and closed circa 1944.[11] It was between the Wura railway station and the Dee River (approx 23°48′58″S 150°19′38″E / 23.8160°S 150.3273°E / -23.8160; 150.3273 (Wura State School (former))).[7][4]

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Wura had a population of 15 people.[12]

In the 2021 census, Wura had a population of 17 people.[3]

Education

There are no school in Wura. The nearest government primary schools are Mount Morgan Central State School in Mount Morgan to the north-east and Wowan State School in Wowan to the south-east. The nearest government secondary school is Mount Morgan State High School, also in Mount Morgan.[4]

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Wura (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022. 
  2. 1 2 "Wura – locality in Rockhampton Region (entry 48948)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  3. 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Wura (SAL)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Queensland Globe". State of Queensland. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  5. "QUEENSLAND RAILWAY NOMENCLATURE". The Queenslander. No. 2458. Queensland, Australia. 25 April 1914. p. 8. Retrieved 27 October 2019 via National Library of Australia.
  6. "Konara – railway station in Rockhampton Region (feature is absent) (entry 39276)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 "Queensland Two Mile series sheet 2m201" (Map). Queensland Government. 1937. Archived from the original on 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  8. "Geobera – railway station in the Rockhampton Region (feature no longer exists) (entry 39259)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  9. 1 2 "Railway stations and sidings - Queensland". Queensland Open Data. Queensland Government. 2 October 2020. Archived from the original on 5 October 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  10. "The Mount Morgan Railway". www.mountmorgan.org.au. Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  11. 1 2 Queensland Family History Society (2010), Queensland schools past and present (Version 1.01 ed.), Queensland Family History Society, ISBN 978-1-921171-26-0
  12. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Wura (SSC)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
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