Nangwee, Queensland


Nangwee is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Nangwee had a population of 65 people.

Geography

The now-closed Cecil Plains railway line enters the locality from the east and exits to the west with two now-abandoned stations serving the locality:Mywybilla railway station at the eastern boundary of the locality with Norwin
  • Nangwee railway station in the town in the west of the locality.
The Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road runs through the locality from east to west.

History

The town takes its name from the Nangwee railway station, which was assigned on 12 December 1918 by the Queensland Railways Department, on the former Cecil Plains railway line, and is an Aboriginal word meaning muddy water.
Nangwee Provisional School opened on 7 June 1921. On 1 September 1922 it became Nangwee State School. It closed on 13 August 1961. It was at 69 McPherson Road.

Demographics

In the, the locality of Nangwee had a population of 52 people.
In the, the locality of Nangwee had a population of 65 people.

Education

There are no schools in Nangwee. The nearest government primary school is Cecil Plains State School in neighbouring Cecil Plains to the west. The nearest government secondary schools are Cecil Plains State School, Dalby State High School in Dalby to the north and Pittsworth State High School in Pittsworth to the south-east.