Sarabah, Queensland
Sarabah is a locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Sarabah had a population of 68 people.
Geography
The locality is bounded to the west by the Sarabah Range and to the east by the Darlington Range with a valley in-between. Canungra Creek enters the locality from the south and forms part of the south-eastern boundary before flowing north through the valley and exiting to the north. The elevations range from above sea level.A section of Lamington National Park is in the south-west of the locality. Apart from this protected area, the land use of the locality is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.
There are two roads through the locality. Lamington National Park Road enters the locality from the north and loosely follows the western boundary of the locality before entering the locality's section of Lamington National Park, from which the road exits to the south-west. The other road, Sarabah Road, also enters from Canungra and travels along the valley floor providing access to the homes and farms, before exiting to the south-east.
History
Sarabah Provisional School opened on 6 June 1892 and closed in June 1899.Demographics
In the, Sarabah had a population of 55 people. The locality contains 25 households, in which 48.0% of the population are males and 52.0% of the population are females. The population's media age of 56 is 18 years above the national average. The average weekly household income is $1,437, $1 below the national average.In the, Sarabah had a population of 68 people.