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Monto

Towns

North Burnett Regional Council QLD, PO Box 390, Monto, QLD 4630
1300 696 272

Description

Monto is a rural town and locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.

Montois a rural town and locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Monto had a population of 1,189 people.

History

Gureng Gureng (also known as Gooreng Gooreng, Goreng Goreng, Goeng, Gurang, Goorang Goorang, Korenggoreng) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Gureng Gureng people. The Gooreng Gooreng language region includes the towns of Bundaberg, Gin Gin and Miriam Vale extending south towards Childers, inland to Monto and Mt Perry.The town takes its name from its railway station, which in turn is an Aboriginal word meaning ridgy plain.Europeans settled in the area in the late 1840s, maintaining large pastoral holdings at the northern end of the Burnett Valley. Gold unearthed along Three Moon Creek — a tributary of the Burnett River — in the 1870s attracted further settlers. The original site of the diggings, 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of present-day Monto, has since been flooded by construction of Cania Dam.

The township of Monto was not formally established until 1924 in which year the post office opened.Norton Diggings Provisional School opened circa 1881 and is believed to have been repositioned circa 1892 and renamed Norton Goldfield Provisional School. It closed circa 1903 but reopened in 1904 as Norton Provisional School, but then closed in 1907.Monto State School opened on 25 January 1926.Monto Baptist Church opened on 23 April 1930. It was at 24 Kelvin Street (24.8661°S 151.1225°E? / -24.8661; 151.1225? (Monto Baptist Church (former))). It closed in 1997 and passed into private ownership.St Therese's Catholic Primary School was opened on 5 February 1940 by the Presentation Sisters.With dwindling gold reserves, Monto turned its economy towards farming and logging, two of the region's major industries today. Deposits of thermal coal and limestone have been discovered in the shire.

Monto State High School opened on 28 January 1964.At the 2006 census, Monto had a population of 1,159.The town was the administrative centre of Monto Shire until its amalgamation in 2008 into the new North Burnett Region local government area.

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Tourism is also a major industry in the region. Besides being a major highway town, the chief local attractions are Cania Gorge National Park and Cania Dam, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of town.

Monto has also added to its attractions as being (as of July 2020) the most northerly silo art installation in Australia. Its "Three Moons" silos depict several stories of the past, including the era of gold mining, cattle mustering and The Dreaming. It also has a mural on an old water tower.

Details

Type: Towns

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 59.178 km2

Elevation: 201-500 metres

Town elevation: 243 m

Population number: 1,189

Local Government Area: North Burnett Regional Council

Location

North Burnett Regional Council QLD, PO Box 390, Monto, QLD 4630

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Monto, Queensland