Yalleroi


Yalleroi is a rural town in the north of the locality of Blackall in the Blackall-Tambo Region, Queensland, Australia.

Geography

The Blackall-Jericho Road enters Yalleroi from the south and exits to the north.

History

The locality name is derived from pastoral run name and is an Aboriginal word, meaning stone/stony. The town of Yalleroi appears on a 1913 survey plan.
Yalleroi State School opened on 2 February 1933 and closed on 24 January 1984. It was on the south-east corner of Mitchell Street and Flinders Street.
Bill D'Arcy taught at the school during the 1960's prior to embarking on a political career. On 1 November 2000, a jury found D'Arcy was guilty of 18 child sex charges, including three of rape, which occurred at Yalleroi State School. On 17 November 2000, D'Arcy was sentenced to 14 years jail. D'Arcy was released from prison in 2007. He has continued to profess his innocence.

Education

There are no schools in Yalleroi. The nearest government school is Blackall State School in the town of Blackall to the south-west. There is also a Catholic primary school in the town of Blackall.