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The Talgai Skull is a human fossil found on the Talgai Station, near Allora, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It has been dated indirectly, based on the radiocarbon date of a carbonate nodule found in stratigraphic proximity, at 13,500 years old.
Talgai West Provisional School opened on 22 September 1902. On 17 April 1916, it became Talgai West State School. It experienced a number of temporary closures due to low student numbers. On 1 July 1920, it became a half-time provisional school in conjunction with Deuchar Provisional School (meaning a single teacher was shared between the two ...
Thane's Creek Provisional School opened on 10 October 1892, becoming Thane's Creek State School on 22 January 1900. It closed in 1965. [ 7 ] It was on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site at 15 Bush Cottage Lane ( 28°06′28″S 151°40′45″E / 28.10790°S 151.67915°E / -28.10790; 151.67915 ( Thane's Creek State School (former
Area: 63.0 km 2 (24.3 sq mi ... Southern Downs Region: State electorate(s) Southern Downs: Federal division(s) Maranoa: Suburbs around Old Talgai: Leyburn: Ellangowan ...
Tomahawk Creek Fossicking Area, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Rubyvale, north-west of Emerald, is the most remote part of the Central Queensland Gemfields.It is about 2,340 hectares (5,800 acres) in area, excised from a Grazing Homestead Perpetual Lease.
The Southern Downs Region is a local government area (LGA) in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. The region runs along the state's southern boundary with New South Wales and was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire of Warwick and the Shire of Stanthorpe. As at 2024, it has an area of 7,088 square kilometres (2,737 sq mi). [2]
The Talgai Skull: An Investigation Into the Origin of the Australian Aborigines is a 1968 Australian film about the Talgai Skull. It shared the 1968 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary and won the 1969 Logie Award for Best Documentary.
Talgai Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead at Allora, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by architect Richard George Suter for Queensland pastoralist and politician George Clark and was built in 1868.