Bambaroo, Queensland
Bambaroo is a rural locality in the Shire of Hinchinbrook, Queensland, Australia. In the, Bambaroo had a population of 146 people.
Geography
Bambaroo has two distinct parts geographically.The centre and north-east is low-lying flat land, drained by numerous small creeks which flow into the Coral Sea in neighbouring Orient and Coolbie. This freehold land is predominantly used to grow sugarcane. A cane tramway delivers harvested sugarcane to the local sugar mills at Victoria Plantation and Macknade.
Abswold is a neighbourhood within the north-east of the locality.
The Bruce Highway and the North Coast railway line both enter the locality from the east and exit to the north travelling through this flat part of the locality. Historically, three railway stations serviced the locality :
- Scrubview railway station, now abandoned
- Bambaroo railway station, servicing the town
- Abswold railway station, now abandoned
History
Bambaroo State School opened on 3 November 1924, although it was not officially opened until 19 May 1925 by Thomas Wilson, the Minister of Public Instruction. It closed on 31 December 2016. It was at 10 Bambaroo School Road. The school's website has been archived.Demographics
In the, Bambaroo had a population of 126 people.In the, Bambaroo had a population of 146 people.