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Nobby's Corner at the corner
of the main street, Nanango
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Nanango
(including Blackbutt, Yarraman and Maidenwell)
Sleepy country town servicing the
surrounding agricultural district.
Located 345 m above sea-level and 210 km north-west
of Brisbane via the Bruce and D'Aguilar Highways, Nanango is a sleepy
little country town which is a typical service and administrative
centre for the surrounding shire.
The area around Nanango was settled within months of the
opening of Queensland to free settlement in 1842. Almost immediately
land was taken up and the three famous properties of the region -
Taromeo, Nanango and Tarong - were established. Each was huge. Taromeo,
for example, was 200 sq. miles of land which was taken up by Simon
Scott who used it to raise sheep. In 1850 he built a red cedar
dwelling, later adding a stone store, stables and blacksmith's shop.
Today it is still possible to visit the store which has been turned
into a museum and the nearby private cemetery which is enclosed by
stone walls. Unfortunately the original homestead is no longer
standing. Taromeo is listed by the National Trust as one of the oldest
properties in Queensland. Contact (07) 4163 0431 for details. It is
located off the D'Aguilar Highway between Moore and Blackbutt.
After Scott came John James Malcolm Borthwick and
William Elliott Oliver who moved north of Taromeo and established the
properties of Nanango (Oliver) and Tarong (Borthwick). Covering 260 sq.
miles, Tarong was even larger than Taromeo. At its early peak it was
stocked with 30 000 sheep and the products - wool, tallow, hides - were
taken by bullock dray to Ipswich for sale.
Of all of the properties Nanango, at 195 sq.miles, was
the smallest. It covered the area which now surrounds the present townsite.
The township started as early as 1848 when Jacob
Goode established a traveller's rest house at 'Nooganida' on the banks
of Barker's Creek on the Nanango run. By 1851 he had a licence to sell
alcohol. Thus it was that Nanango, described as Queensland's
fourth-oldest town, came into existence around Goode's Inn. It grew
slowly as a stopping point for people passing through the area and as a
recreation point for the shepherds and rural labourers who worked on
the large holdings.
A brief flurry of interest in the area occurred in
the 1860s when gold prospectors, brought to the area by the wealth of
Gympie, found small deposits in the streams and gullies around the
town. At one time the area's population included 700 miners, many of
whom were Chinese. In the 1880s there was some reef mining but the
goldfields were short-lived.
The major change in the area came in the first
years of this century when a lot of the land held by the early
pastoralists was resumed and subdivided for more intensive agriculture.
Today the town is a typical rural centre in rich
poll hereford country. The local industries include beef and pork
production, dairying and milk processing, timber, small crops, grapes
and olives.
Things to see:
Buildings
None of the really early town buildings are
left. The single greatest problem was that in 1940 all shops on the
southern side of Drayton Street from Fitzroy to Henry Street were
destroyed by fire. The solitary survivor, and one of the town's most
interesting historic structures, is 'Nobby's Corner'. Located on the
corner of Drayton and Henry Streets it was originally built in 1914. It
is still a wonderful example of a solid, old-fashioned, country-town
corner store.
The Fitzroy Hotel, which is in Fitzroy Street, one
block off the main street, has remained absolutely unchanged since it
was first built in 1913. It is a fine example of a pre-World War I
Queensland country hotel.
Ringsfield Historic House is a superb
turn-of-the-century Queenslander designed by the architect Robin Dods
in 1908. It has been restored and is now the home of the Nanango Shire
Historical Society. It is open from 9.00 a.m. - 3.00 p.m. Monday to
Friday. Devonshire teas are served on the verandah.
Nanango Visitor Information Centre
Visitors wishing to explore the town in greater detail
should visit the Nanango Visitor Information Centre beside the shire
council offices in Henry St and obtain information about the historic
walks around the town.
Berlin's Gem and Historical Museum
11 km south of Nanango (off the D'Aguilar Highway but
clearly signposted) is Berlin's Gem and Historical Museum. It is
typical of all privately-owned folk museums in that it has as much
dross as it has genuinely interesting material. There are old telephone
booths, antiquated petrol bowsers, strange tops of houses as well as an
excellent gem collection. Visits are by appointment only.
The Power Station and Meandu Mine
The road out to the museum passes through some very rich
red soil which sustains cattle grazing. From the road it is possible to
see the Tarong Power Station which appears to be located in the middle
of a lot of paddocks. It is actually located next to Meandu Mine, which
has two lookouts.
Yarraman
21 km south of
Nanango is the small centre of Yarraman. It is 427 m above sea-level
and calls itself 'The Hoop Pine Centre of Queensland'. It is a small
timber town which originally came into existence as a place where
stockmen met. Yarraman blossomed before World War I when the huge
Cooyar Station was resumed for more intensive settlement. At the same
time a sawmill, the railway and a police station were all established
in the area.
The Palms National Park
To the west of Yarraman is the Palms National Park, a
small 12-ha park with a large and luxurious grove of Piccabeen palms
surrounded by a belt of rainforest with a number of Moreton Bay
figtrees, tel: (07) 4639 4599.
Blackbutt and Tarameo
36 km south of Nanango is the tiny and attractive
settlement of Blackbutt with an impressive war memorial and an fine
timber Uniting Church. The town itself is of no particular interest but
nearby is the historic property of 'Taromeo'.
One of the original land grants in the area, and one of the
oldest properties in Queensland, Taromeo, established in the early
1840s, covered 200 sq. miles. Owned by Simon Scott, who used it to
raise sheep, built a red cedar dwelling in 1850, later adding a stone
store, stables and blacksmith's shop. Today it is still possible to
visit the store which has been turned into a museum and the nearby
private cemetery which is enclosed by stone walls. Unfortunately the
original homestead is no longer standing. Contact (07) 4163 0142 for
details. It is located off the D'Aguilar Highway between Moore and Blackbutt.
On Taromeo road there is a forest fire tower which,
for the brave who are prepared to climb the 198 steps, has views which,
on a clear day, extend as far as the Glasshouse Mountains and the
Pacific Ocean.
Maidenwell
Maidenwell is located 28km
from Nanango on the Tarong Road. This small township provides basic
facilities. The Coomba Falls, located 2km from Maidenwell, have both a
picnic area and excellent swimming.
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Tourist Information
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Nanango Visitor Information Centre
Henry St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4171 6871
Facsimile: (07) 4171 6872
Email: tourism@nanango.qld.gov.au
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Motels
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Antler Motel
23 Henry St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1444
Rating: **1/2
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Blackbutt Motel Complex
69 Coulson St
Blackbutt
Nanango
QLD
4306
Telephone: (07) 4163 0500
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Copper Country Motor Inn
Kingaroy Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1011
Facsimile: (07) 4163 1122
Rating: ****
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Fitzroy Motor Inn
57 Fitzroy St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1100
Rating: ***1/2
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Nanango Star
43 Drayton St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1666
Rating: **1/2
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Yarraman Motel
Cnr Toomey & Davies Sts
Yarraman
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 8144
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Commercial Hotel
69 Drayton St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1208
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Fitzroy Hotel
57 Fitzroy St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1506
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King's Hotel
Main St
Maidenwell
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 6164 6133
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Palace Hotel
77 Drayton St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1287
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Radnor Hotel
Coulson St
Blackbutt
Nanango
QLD
4306
Telephone: (07) 6163 0203
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Bunyip Springs Farm Stay
Bunya Mountains Rd
Maindenwell
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 6175
Email: bsprings@bigpond.com.au
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Cherry Creek Retreat
Cherry Creek Rd
Blackbutt
Nanango
QLD
4306
Telephone: (07) 4163 0590
Email: timm@growzone.com.au
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The Basha at Blackbutt
James St
Blackbutt
Nanango
QLD
4306
Telephone: (07) 4170 0558
Email: bookings@basha.com.au
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The Little Manor House
78 Old Esk North Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4171 0486
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The Rest House
190 Old Esk North Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 2185
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Uncle Bob's Cottage
Mount Stanley Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 3403
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Caravan Parks
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Blackbutt Caravan Park
D'Aguilar Hwy
Blackbutt
Nanango
QLD
4306
Telephone: (07) 4163 0500
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Tarong Village Caravan Park
D¹Aguilar Hwy
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 2322
Rating: **
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Twin Gums Caravan Park
Scott St
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1376
Rating: ***
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Yarraman Caravan Park
D'Aguilar Hwy
Yarraman
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 8185
Rating: ***1/2
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Restaurants
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Copper Country Restaurant
Kingaroy Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1011
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Fanny O'Reilly's Bar & Grill
69 Drayton St
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 1208
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Lucky Golden Dragon Restaurant
90 Drayton Rd
Nanango
QLD
4615
Telephone: (07) 4163 1331
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Nanango RSL Bistro
26 Henry St
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 1375
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Rosella's Bunya Mountains
Bunya Ave
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4668 3131
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Yarraman Motel
Toomey St
Yarraman
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 8144
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Cafés
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Nanango Country Bakehouse
Fitzroy St
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4171 0600
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Temptations of Blackbutt
60 Coulson St
Nanango
QLD
4614
Telephone: (07) 4163 0377
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