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Moranbah is a coal mining town and locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] In the 2021 census, the locality of Moranbah had a population of 9,425 people. [1] In addition to the permanent population, Moranbah also has a large fly-in fly-out population working in Moranbah's mines: in excess of 1,500. [4]
A basic survey of the island was conducted by Robert Dixon in 1839. He named the island after Lord John Russell the Secretary of State for the Colonies in the 1840s. [10]The island was first settled by Europeans in 1866, when John Campbell was granted a lease on the northern end of the island closely followed by John Willes and his family. [11]
Electoral map of Burdekin 2008. Burdekin is an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the state of Queensland, Australia.Centred on the Ayr–Home Hill region, the electorate also includes some of Townsville's southern semi-rural localities as well as the coal-mining towns of Collinsville, Moranbah and Clermont.
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The name Banksia Beach was the name of the estate subdivision assigned by the land developer Jock McIlwain. [3] It was named as a township by the Qld Place Names Board on 23 November 1972. [2] The name refers to the plant genus Banksia, which grows in the area. [citation needed]
In 1881,108 allotments at Hayes Inlet Estate, Humpy Bong of what is now Clontarf were offered for sale. [4] [5] The Clontarf estate went to auction on 26 September 1882.[6] [7] The sale was widely advertised including a coloured lithograph, showing the sub-division of Dr Ward's sugar plantation and using references to the city of Redcliffe "in the near future" and a regular steam ferry service ...
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