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Dalbeg, Queensland

Dalbeg, Queensland

FieldValue
typetown
nameDalbeg
stateqld
imageDalbeg & The Eight Mile Station, 2010.jpg
captionRoad signs to Dalberg, 2010
coordinates
pop32
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4807
area40.1
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist193.5
dir1SSW
location1Ayr
dist2148
dir2SSE
location2Townsville
dist31327
dir3NNW
location3Brisbane
lgaShire of Burdekin
stategovBurdekin
fedgovDawson
fedgov2Kennedy
near-nMillaroo
near-neBogie
near-eBogie
near-seBogie
near-sBogie
near-swEight Mile Creek
near-wEight Mile Creek
near-nwSwans Lagoon

| near-n = Millaroo | near-ne = Bogie | near-e = Bogie | near-se = Bogie | near-s = Bogie | near-sw = Eight Mile Creek | near-w = Eight Mile Creek | near-nw = Swans Lagoon Dalbeg is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Dalbeg had a population of 32 people.

Geography

Sugarcane growing in Dalbeg, 2010

Dalbeg farming community located inland from the townships of Ayr and Home Hill. Situated on the banks of the Burdekin River, it is a fertile area famous for growing sugar cane and vegetables.

On many maps there appears to be a road crossing the Burdekin River at Dalbeg. In fact this was once a fording point. The earliest explorers coming from the Gulf region (The Plains of Promise) used Expedition Pass through the mountains to arrive at the banks of the Burdekin River at this fording point where they then crossed into Strathalbyn Station. The river can no longer be forded at this point.

History

Irrigation canals, Dalbeg, 2010

The area was originally known as Akala until the Queensland Surveyor General changed the name to Dalbeg, the name of a pastoral run taken up by pastoralist James Hall Scott on 28 May 1863.

In the early 1950s, an irrigation scheme was established in Dalbeg, Millaroo and Clare to provide irrigated blocks for soldier settlers. Although the original intention was that the crops would be tobacco and rice, the settlers preferred to grow other crops, such as sugarcane, which are more water-intensive.

Dalbeg Post Office opened on 1 December 1956 and closed in 1971.

Dalbeg State School opened on 4 July 1955; it closed nn 1999. It was at 45-63 Delpratt Street ().

Dalbeg was once home to the North Queensland Soaring Centre (then the Burdekin Soaring Club).

Demographics

In the , the locality of Dalbeg had a population of 76 people.

In the , the locality of Dalbeg had a population of 32 people.

Education

There are no schools in Dalbeg. The nearest government primary school is Millaroo State School in neighbouring Millaroo to the north. There are no government secondary schools nearby; the options are distance education or boarding school.

References

References

  1. {{cite QPN. 9210. Dalbeg. town in Shire of Burdekin
  2. {{cite QPN. 42973. Dalbeg. locality in Shire of Burdekin
  3. "Modernisation of an existing irrigation area".
  4. (2 July 1954). "Dalbeg Proclaimed Irrigation Area". [[Townsville Daily Bulletin]].
  5. (3 July 1954). "The Townsville Daily Bulletin SATURDAY. JULY 3, 1954". [[Townsville Daily Bulletin]].
  6. (10 February 1955). "STEEL HUTS FOR IRRIGATION AREAS". [[The Central Queensland Herald]].
  7. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions.
  8. "Queensland schools past and present". [[Queensland Family History Society]].
  9. (20 August 2013). "Queensland state school – centre closures".
  10. "Queensland 1:25 000 series cadastral map. 8357 II NW, Dalbeg". Dept. of Mapping and Surveying.
  11. {{Queensland Globe
  12. {{Census 2016 AUS
  13. {{Census 2021 AUS
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