Forestvale, Queensland
Forestvale is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Forestvale had a population of 47 people.
Geography
Moondi is a neighbourhood in the centre of the locality.Forestvale has the following mountains:
- Mount Kennedy near the eastern boundary of the locality
- Mount Sowerby near the south-eastern boundary of the locality
In the south-west of the locality is a small protected area, part of Barabanbel State Forest. Apart from that, the land use is almost entirely grazing on native vegetation.
History
Forestvale began as a cattle station run by Robert Lethbridge and his brothers, Edward and Mark Elliott.Barabanbel State School opened on 13 September 1921 and closed on 28 October 1932. It was on the south-eastern corner of Mitchell Forest Vale Road and Well Gully Road. It takes its name from the parish of Barabanbel in which it was situated.
Moondi was named as a neighbourhood by the Queensland Place Names Board on 1 December 1979.
Demographics
In the, Forestvale had a population of 47 people.In the, Forestvale had a population of 47 people.