St Ruth, Queensland


St Ruth is a locality split between the Western Downs Region and the Toowoomba Region in Queensland, Australia. In the, St Ruth had a population of 165 people.

Geography

The Dalby–Cecil Plains Road runs through from north to south.

History

The locality was originally called St Ruth's after the parish name which was in turn named after the St Ruth's pastoral run taken up as part of Cecil Plains pastoral run by Henry Stuart Russell in 1842. It was separated from Cecil Plains in 1842 by Richard Jones, probably for the Aberdeen Company. Later the name was simplified to be St Ruth.
In 1877, of land was resumed from the St Ruth pastoral run to establish smaller farms. The land was offered for selection on 24 April 1877.
St Ruth Provisional School opened circa 1888. In 1918, it became a half-time school in conjunction with West Prairie Provisional School. In 1919, it returned to full-time school status but then closed in 1920.

Demographics

In the, St Ruth had a population of 139 people.
In the, St Ruth had a population of 165 people.

Education

There are no schools in St Ruth. The nearest government primary schools are Dalby South State School and Dalby State School, both in neighbouring Dalby to the north, and Cecil Plains State School in neighbouring Cecil Plains to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Cecil Plains State School and Dalby State High School in Dalby.