Description
Lawgi Dawes is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia.
Lawgi Dawes is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Lawgi Dawes had a population of 144 people. It contains the neighbourhood of Lawgi, a former town.
History
During the planning to build the Rannes-Monto railway line, one of the proposed railway stations along the route was assigned the name Lawgi by the Railways Department in 1926. The name is believed to mean home in one of the Aboriginal languages. Construction of the railway line commenced from Rannes. On Saturday 24 September 1932, the segment from Thangool to Lawgi was officially opened by the Minister for Railways, John Dash (the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mundingburra). This resulted in the establishment of the township of Lawgi.
The Lawgi State School opened in September 1935. It was renamed Mardale State School in 1952. The school closed on 13 March 1964.The last section of the railway line from Lawgi to Monto was never completed, and Lawgi became the terminus.However, the railway line was not profitable and the section from Thangool to Lawgi was closed in 1955. As a result, the township gradually disappeared leaving only the community hall.
In 2003 local artists Gary Latcham and Jo Lawrence painted the exterior of the hall with the silhouettes of bottle trees against a sunset.In the 2016 census Lawgi Dawes had a population of 144 people.In 2019, a decision was made to put cladding on the hall, covering the artwork. Gary Latcham assisted by local volunteer artists repainted the artwork.
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Population: 101-1000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 571.233 km2
Elevation: 201-500 metres
Town elevation: 351 m
Population number: 144
Local Government Area: Banana Shire Council