Togara, Queensland


Togara is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Togara had a population of 30 people.

Geography

The Comet River forms most of the western boundary of the locality.
Toprain Hill is in the south-east of the locality, rising to above sea level.
The Blackwater railway system enters the locality from the north and forms part of the locality's north-eastern boundary, before heading south through the locality, exiting to the south. The locality is served by two railway stations:
The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation. There is some crop growing in the west of the locality near to the Comet River. The South Blackwater coal mine is in east of the locality.

Demographics

In the, Togara had a population of 11 people.
In the, Togara had a population of 30 people.

Education

There are no schools in Togara. For students living in the north of Togara, the nearest government primary school is Comet State School in neighbouring Comet to the north-west, while for students living in the south of Togara, the nearest government primary school is Rolleston State School in Rolleston to the south. However, for students living in the centre of the locality, these two schools are likely to be too distant for a daily commute and the alternatives are distance education and boarding school. There are no nearby secondary schools; again the alternatives are distance education and boarding school.