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Banana, Queensland

Banana, Queensland

FieldValue
typetown
nameBanana
stateqld
imageStatue of the bullock "Banana", 2014.JPG
captionStatue of the bullock "Banana", 2014
coordinates
pop348
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4702
area939.9
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist146.2
dir1W
location1Biloela
dist2149
dir2SW
location2Rockhampton
dist3167
dir3SW
location3Gladstone
dist4603
dir4NW
location4Brisbane
lgaShire of Banana
stategovCallide
fedgovFlynn
near-nWoolein
near-neOrange Creek
near-eProspect
Tarramba
near-seCastle Creek
near-sLonesome Creek
near-swKianga
near-wBaralaba
Moura
near-nwKokotungo

| near-n = Woolein | near-ne = Orange Creek | near-e = Prospect Tarramba | near-se = Castle Creek | near-s = Lonesome Creek | near-sw = Kianga | near-w = Baralaba Moura | near-nw = Kokotungo Banana is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 348 people.

Geography

Banana is located at the intersection of the Dawson and Leichhardt highways, 46 km west of the shire's administrative centre, Biloela.

History

Gangalu (Gangulu, Kangulu, Kanolu, Kaangooloo, Khangulu) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gangula country. The Gangula language region includes the towns of Clermont and Springsure extending south towards the Dawson River.

In 1853, James, Norman and Charles Leith-Hay established the Rannes pastoral lease and Banana was an outstation of this property. Banana became its own squatting leasehold sheep station property in 1855 with the Leith-Hays and Thomas Holt holding the licence. In 1855 a group of Aboriginal people attacked Banana Station wounding five people and stealing 3,000 sheep. In April 1858, a number of Aboriginal people in an unprovoked attack, murdered 4 men at Camboon and had stolen a carbine, gun powder and balls, and some axes. They then proceeded to attack the sheep station at Banana resulting in three shepherds being wounded. While the shepherds were defending themselves, an Aboriginal man was killed. Native Police troopers were deployed to patrol the area and a 1859 map shows a police station marked on the planned site for Banana.

The name Banana derives from an old dun-coloured working bullock, called Banana, used by local stockmen to help them when herding some of the wilder cattle into the yards.

The post office at Banana was established on 1 September 1861, and the first township allotments were offered for sale in that same year.

In 1887, there was a minor gold rush at Banana, increasing the population by a few hundred people.

Banana Provisional School opened on 18 September 1871 and was upgraded to Banana State School on 16 February 1874. The school closed in 1935, but reopened on 25 January 1960.

In 1880, the local government area Banana Division (later the Shire of Banana) was established with its headquarters in Banana (taking its name from the town). However, in 1930 the shire headquarters became Rannes and the shire offices were physically relocated from Banana to Rannes. Since 1946, the shire has its headquarters in Biloela.

The mobile library service commenced in 2004.

Demographics

In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 627 people.

In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 377 people.

In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 356 people.

In the , the locality of Banana had a population of 348 people.

Economy

The beef industry is still a mainstay of the town and area, along with coal and agriculture.

Education

Banana State School, 2022
Bull statue, Banana State School, 2014

Banana State School is a government primary (P-6) school for boys and girls at 32-36 Bramston Street (). In 2012, there were 37 students enrolled with 3 teachers (2.5 full-time equivalent).

There are no secondary schools in Banana; the nearest government secondary schools are Moura State High School in neighbouring Moura to the west and Biloela State High School in Biloela to the east.

Amenities

Banana Uniting Church, 2014

Banana has a Uniting Church at 39 Bowen Street (Leichhardt Highway) at the corner with North Street ().

Banana Shire Council operate a fortnightly mobile library service to Banana and the school.

The Banana branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 123 Bramston Street.

References

References

  1. {{cite QPN. 1469. Banana. town in Shire of Banana
  2. {{cite QPN. 49534. Banana. locality in Shire of Banana
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  4. (9 March 1855). "ACCEPTED TENDERS FOR RUNS.". [[New South Wales Government Gazette]].
  5. "Police of the pastoral frontier : native police, 1849-1859". University of Queensland Press.
  6. (1974). "Banana, Central Queensland: yesterday and today". The Central Telegraph.
  7. From series of articles published under the title ''Queensland place names and obelisks'' by Sydney May (formerly Honorary Secretary of the Queensland Place Names Committee) in ''Local Government'', June 1957 - November 1964
  8. "Shire Information". Banana Shire Council.
  9. Porter, Harry S. (1954) ''Queensland Numeral Cancellations'', p. 13. Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press
  10. Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Phoenix Auctions.
  11. (10 August 1861). "Advertising". [[Rockhampton Bulletin And Central Queensland Advertiser]].
  12. (8 November 1887). "Rannes". [[Morning Bulletin]].
  13. {{Cite QldSchool
  14. "Queensland schools past and present". Queensland Family History Society.
  15. {{cite QSA Agency. 4814. Banana State School. 8 June 2014
  16. "Banana Shire". Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.
  17. (November 2017). "Public Libraries Statistical Bulletin 2016-17". [[State Library of Queensland]].
  18. {{Census 2006 AUS
  19. {{Census 2011 AUS
  20. {{Census 2016 AUS
  21. {{Census 2021 AUS
  22. (2022-07-05). "Banana State School".
  23. "Queensland State and Non-State Schools". [[Queensland Government]].
  24. "2012 School Annual Report". Banana State School.
  25. {{Queensland Globe
  26. "Banana Uniting Church".
  27. "Find a church".
  28. "Library: Branches & Opening hours". Banana Shire Council.
  29. (June 2019). "Banana Shire Mobile Library Timetable". Banana Shire Council.
  30. "Branch Locations". [[Queensland Country Women's Association]].
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