Wongabel


Wongabel is a rural locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Wongabel had a population of 251 people.

Geography

The Atherton–Herberton Road runs through from north to south-west.

History

The locality takes its name from the Wongabel railway station, named on 20 October 1910 by the Queensland Railway Department. It is an Aboriginal word meaning wood pigeon.
Herberton Range Provisional School opened in 1909 and closed in 1910. It was a tent school to provide schooling for the children of railway workers living in railway camps during the construction of the railway through the Herberton Range.
In World War II as part of the Atherton Project, tent encampments were established by the Australian Army near Wongabel, Wondecla and Ravenshoe.

Demographics

In the, Wongabel had a population of 221 people.
In the, Wongabel had a population of 251 people.

Education

There are no schools in Wongabel. The nearest government primary schools are Atherton State School in neighbouring Atherton to the north, Yungaburra State School in Yungaburra to the north-east, and Herberton State School in neighbouring Moomin to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Atherton State High School in Atherton and Herberton State School in Herberton to the south-west.