Netherdale, Queensland
Netherdale is a rural locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Netherdale had a population of 121 people.
Geography
Netherdale is the most western locality of the Pioneer Valley. The river does not pass through Netherdale but Netherdale is within its drainage basin. The Mackay–Eungella Road passes from the east to the west through the locality after which it climbs the Clarke Range to Eungella.The north and south of the locality are mountainous and rise to 890 metres and 670 metres respectively. Between them lie the "valley" through which the road runs at an elevation of 140 metres to 180 metres. The land use in the valley is a mixture of sugar cane and grazing like most of the Pioneer Valley. There is no development of the mountainous north and south of the locality.
History
The Mackay Railway was extended from Finch Hatton to Netherdale in 1911. The locality was served by two stations:- Okuloo railway station
- Netherdale railway station, also known as Eungella Range railway station
The Netherdale State School opened on 24 January 1914, having been originally proposed to be called the Eungella Range State School. It closed on 31 December 1963.
On 21 April 1928, there was a stump capping ceremony for the Netherton Methodist Church. On Saturday 6 June 1928 the church was officially opened.
Netherdale was within the Shire of Mirani until the shire was amalgamated into the Mackay Region in 2008.
Demographics
In the, Netherdale had a population of 111 people.In the, Netherdale had a population of 121 people.