Campaspe, Queensland
Campaspe is a rural locality in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Campaspe had a population of 123 people.
There are two neighbourhoods in the north of the locality: Balfes Creek and Powlathanga .
Geography
The Cape River flows south-east through a portion of the west of the locality before exiting, then returning to form part of the southern boundary. The Campaspe River flows south-east through the locality before joining the Cape on the southern boundary.The Flinders Highway runs through the north of the locality, entering from the north-east and exiting to the north-west.
The Gregory Highway enters the locality from the north-east and then heads south through the locality, briefly passing through Seventy Mile, and then exiting to south-east. The two highways do not have a junction within Campaspe.
The Great Northern railway line runs mostly immediately south of and parallel to the Flinders Highway, with the following stations within the locality :
- Thalanga railway station, now abandoned
- Mungunburra railway station
- Balfes Creek railway station
- Powlathanga railway station, now abandoned
- Mount Bohle
- Mount Glengalder
- Mount Windsor
- Mount Trafalgar
- Mount Redan
- Three Sisters Hill
- Mount Raglan
- Mount Malakoff
- Mount Bellevue
History
The former railway station of Balfes Creek, on the Great Northern railway line, which was opened in 1884, was in the locality. A crossing loop is located in the immediate vicinity.In 1942 work started on the construction of an airfield at Balfes Creek for defence purposes. An earth strip running parallel to the road and railway was cleared and levelled, but defence priorities changed and it was never sealed.
Demographics
In the, Campaspe had a population of 123 people.In the, Campaspe had a population of 123 people.