Mount Bindango, Queensland
Mount Bindango is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Mount Bindango had a population of 26 people.
Geography
The Warrego Highway forms the southern boundary of the locality, entering the locality from Hodgson/Mount Abundance to the east and exiting to Muckadilla in the south-west. The Western [railway line, Queensland|Western railway line] runs parallel and immediately north of the highway.Brinsop was a neighbourhood that developed around the now-abandoned Brinsop railway station on the Western railway line in the south-west of the locality. The abandoned Bindango railway station was also on the Western railway line on the southern boundary of the locality.
Ona Ona was a neighbourhood. that developed around the Ona Ona railway station on the now-closed Injune railway line.
There are two named peaks, close together in the north-west of the locality:
- Mount Bindango above sea level
- Mount Bindyego above sea level
- Bindango
- Coonong
- Glen Alva
- Goldsborough
- Keele Downs
- Myrong
- Norolle
- North Bindango
History
The locality takes its name from the mountain, which was named on 11 May 1846 by the Surveyor-General of New South Wales, Thomas Mitchell, based on the name given to him by Aboriginal informants. Mount Bindyego was also named by Mitchell on the same day based on the name provided by Aboriginal informants.The name Brinsop comes from the village of Brinsop in Herefordshire, England, which possibly means brown valley.
The name Ona Ona was assigned on 29 April 1915 by the Queensland Railways Department, an Aboriginal phrase, meaning boxtree flat.
At about 5.30 a.m. on Friday 6 November 1987, Cunnamulla-bound Westlander train 3V02, hauled by 1700 Class Locomotive 1706 was derailed at the nearby Bindango railway siding between Hodgson and Muckadilla, approximately west of Roma. An infant was burnt to death in the resulting fire. Investigations revealed that the points had been deliberately changed from the main railway line to divert the train into the siding. 1706 was written off as a result of the accident. The police offered a reward of $50,000 for information leading to the person responsible.
Demographics
In the, Mount Bindango had a population of 33 people.In the, Mount Bindango had a population of 26 people.