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Mount Maroon is a mountain in South East Queensland that is part of the McPherson Range. The mountain rises to 966 m (3,169 ft) above sea level about 12 km west of Rathdowney. The original indigenous name for the mountain is Wahlmoorum which means sand goanna in the Yuggera language. [1]
Mount Barney, Mount Maroon, Mount May and Mount Lindesay rise majestically above the surrounding farmlands in Mount Barney National Park on the Queensland/New South Wales border. These rugged peaks are the remains of the ancient Focal Peak Shield Volcano which erupted 24 million years ago. Mount Barney (1359m) is the second-highest peak in ...
Maroon State School with Mount Maroon in the background, 2015 Maroon State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 2772 Boonah-Rathdowney Road ( 28°10′18″S 152°42′49″E / 28.1716°S 152.7137°E / -28.1716; 152.7137 ( Maroon State
Queensland: Mount Bartle Frere: 1,622 5,322 South Australia: Ngarutjaranya: 1,435 ... Mount Maroon (966 m) Mount Ernest (964 m) Springbrook Mountain (948 m) Mount ...
Camp Mountain (Queensland) Mount Coolum National Park; Mount Coonowrin; Mount Cooroora; ... Mount Maroon; Mount Mee, Queensland; Mount Mitchell (Queensland) Mount Moon;
Mount Maroon rises to 966 metres (3,169 ft) above sea level in the west of Barney View. This western section is protected within Mount Barney National Park. The upper Logan River passes through the west of the locality and marks a portion of the western border. In the south the terrain rises to more than 500 metres (1,600 ft) along the northern ...
South East Queensland's highest mountain is Mount Barney, reaching 1,356 metres (4,449 ft) above sea level. Wyaralong Dam is the region's newest reservoir. In the south east of the local government area is the Lamington National Park. It includes villages such as Canungra, Kooralbyn, Rathdowney, Beechmont and Harrisville.
It is endemic only in a small area around Mount Maroon in the Mount Barney National Park in south eastern Queensland to the south of Boonah where it is found at elevations of around 900 m (3,000 ft) on rocky slopes and in crevices growing in thin sandy-loam soils as a part of heathland communities. [2]