Wyreema, Queensland
Wyreema is a rural town and locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, the locality of Wyreema had a population of 2,076 people.
Geography
Toowoomba–Karara Road passes through the locality and town from north to south, and Umbiram Road / Newman Road runs from west to east.The Southern railway line enters the locality from the north-east and exits to the west.
History
The town takes its name from the Wyreema railway station on the Southern railway line; the origins of that name are unclear but it's not an Aboriginal name.The Southern railway line opened from Gowrie Junction to Hendon on 11 March 1869. Although it passed through present day Wyreema, there was no railway station in the area. On 19 September 1887, the Beauaraba branch railway line branched from the new Beauaraba Junction railway station on the Southern line to Pittsworth. In October 1893, Beauaraba Junction railway station was renamed Wyreema railway station.
Wyreema Provisional School opened on 21 February 1895. In 1904, it became Wyreema State School.
In 1915, the opening of the Drayton Deviation from Toowoomba via Drayton to Wyreema reduced the distance from Toowoomba to Wyreema and beyond by.
A suburban rail motor service from Toowoomba commenced in May 1917. It was extended south to Cambooya and north to Willowburn in 1918. These services ceased around 1923.
Demographics
In the, the locality of Wyreema had a population of 1,834 people.In the, the locality of Wyreema had a population of 2,076 people.
Education
Wyreema State School is a government primary school for boys and girls at 12 High Street. In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 160 students with 14 teachers and 9 non-teaching staff.There are no secondary schools in Wyreema. The nearest government secondary school is Harristown State High School in Harristown in Toowoomba to the north-east.