Booral, Queensland
Booral is a coastal locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Booral had a population of 1,636 people.
Geography
The waters of Hervey Bay form the eastern boundary.History
The name Booral is a Kabi language word meaning either tall or burrall meaning place of shell mounds. Many shell mounds have been found along the coastline, arising from Aboriginal people feasting on shellfish. Aboriginal people travelled from the Bunya Mountains to trade bunya nuts for shellfish. It is believed Aboriginal people inhabited the area for over 6,000 years.Edgar Thomas Aldridge established the Booral Homestead in the 1850s.
Demographics
In the, Booral had a population of 1,449 people.In the, Booral had a population of 1,540 people.
In the, Booral had a population of 1,636 people.