Mount Alma, Queensland
Mount Alma is a rural locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Mount Alma had a population of 59 people.
Geography
The locality is bounded by the Mount Alma Range to the north, the Calliope Range to the west and south-west, and the Boyne Range to the south-east.The Calliope River rises in the north-west of the locality flowing south-east towards the centre of the locality and then flows north-east to exit the locality to the east.
Upper Calliope is a neighbourhood within the north-east of the locality.
Mount Alma has the following mountains:
- Cedric Mountain
- Fig Tree Hill
- Mount Grim
- Mount Harper
- Mount Redshirt
- Round Mountain
- The Mole Hill
The Moura railway line also enters the locality from the east and exits to the south-west with the locality being served by:
In the south of the locality are two protected areas:
- Maxwelton State Forest, at
- northern section of Kroombit Tops National Park at
History
Calliope Station Provisional School opened in March 1912 as a half time school in conjunction with Mount Redshirt Provisional School. In 1917 it became a full time provisional school. On 1 August 1922 it became Calliope Station State School. It closed on 8 July 1956. It was at 44 Galloway Plains Road.Demographics
In the, Mount Alma had a population of 47 people.In the, Mount Alma had a population of 59 people.
Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality:- Bocoolima
- Colenso
- Galloway Plains
- Mount Alma
- Rockfield
- Upper Calliope
- Wyalla