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    Moranbah

    , QLD

    Things to see
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    A volcanic plug in the Peak Range on the road between Clermont and Moranbah

    Moranbah
    A large, modern mining town.
    Located 191 km west of Mackay, 208 km north-east of Emerald, 1117 km from Brisbane via Emerald and 225 m above sea-level, Moranbah is a thriving, single purpose mining town with a population of nearly 8000 people.

    Like so many of the towns in the area (particularly the modern coal towns) Moranbah likes to see its origins in Ludwig Leichhardt's observation in January 1845 that he had found 'water worn fragments of good coal' in the region. His journey through the area is commemorated by a monument on the Isaac River 20 km south of the town. The fact that no coalmining occurred for the next 120 years seems to be ignored by those eager to make a connection between the explorer and a town which sprang into existence in 1969.

    The area was settled in the 1850s by some famous Queensland pastoralists, including Andrew Scott who called his cattle station Moranbah, and the Archer family who moved into the Peak Downs area.

    Moranbah emerged specifically to service the Goonyella and Peak Downs Mines. Both are large open-cut operations. Goonyella lies 24 km north of the town and Peak Downs is 38 km to the south. Both are spectacular operations. At Goonyella the open-cut reaches a depth of 110 metres and a huge 12-m bucketwheel excavator cuts into the coal seam while 170-tonne trucks transport the coal to the waiting railway trucks. At Peak Downs five 97- m long draglines remove 46 cubic metres of overburden each drag. The mine produces 5 million tonnes of coking coal a year.

    The coal is railed to the sea near Mackay (the loading facilities can be seen to the south of Mackay). The railway was constructed in 1972.

    In the 1980s the town continued to expand with the discovery of huge coal reserves and the opening of the Riverside coalmine to the north of the town.

    To the west of the town is the spectacular Peak Range National Park. See Clermont for details.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    The Mines
    A tour of the Peak Downs Mine leaves the Moranbah town square at 10 a.m. on Thursdays, tel: (07) 4968 8233 or (07) 4941 5959.


     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Drovers Rest Motel
    Belyando Ave
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 7888
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Black Nugget Hotel/Motel
    Griffin St
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 7185
    Rating: **
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Coal Country Caravan Park
    Belyando Ave
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 7174
     
     
      Moranbah Caravan Village
    Bacon St
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 7186
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      China's Golden Dragon Restaurant
    Belyando Ave
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 6903
     
     
      Happyland Chinese Restaurant
    Mills Ave
    Moranbah QLD 4744
    Telephone: (07) 4941 8246
     




     

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