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Jandowae, Queensland

Jandowae
Queensland
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The commercial centre of Jandowae
Jandowae is located in Queensland
Jandowae
Jandowae
Coordinates 26°47′0″S 151°06′0″E / 26.78333°S 151.10000°E / -26.78333; 151.10000Coordinates: 26°47′0″S 151°06′0″E / 26.78333°S 151.10000°E / -26.78333; 151.10000
Population 1,246 (2011 census)
Postcode(s) 4410
Location
LGA(s) Western Downs Region
State electorate(s) Warrego
Federal Division(s) Maranoa

Jandowae /ˈændəw/ is a town in southern Queensland, Australia. The town is 259 kilometres (161 mi) west of the state capital, Brisbane. At the 2011 census, Jandowae had a population of 1,246.

The first European settlers arrived in the area in the 1860s and the first documented European birth was Henry Bateman in 1866. Henrys descendants still live in the town today. The town was at first called Jindowie, from the local Aboriginal word for a waterhole. Later, a man called John or Jack Dowiae established a camp and rest area for travellers called the John Dowiae camp. This led to some early settlers using the name Jondowiae. With the coming of the railway in 1914, the name was changed again to Jandowae, to avoid confusion with nearby Jondaryan. The Jandowae school was established in 1877 with thirteen students enrolled for the first year.

The fertile soil allowed the development of agriculture and combined with a flourishing timber industry saw the expansion of industry and commerce and the establishment of churches, halls and banks.

Jondowae's first Post Office opened on 1 January 1890, and exists today as a private residence. The township was renamed Jandowae in 1913.

The Jandowae war memorial was unveiled by Victory Drury and the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Dalby, Walter Sparkes, on 25 April 1935.

Jandowae, which was the largest town in the Wambo Shire prior to its amalgamation, is surrounded by rich alluvial soil and is one of Queensland's largest wheat growing areas. The area also produces other crops such as barley, sorghum, oats, millet, panicum, sunflower, safflower and linseed. Beef and dairy cattle are raised in the area and Jandowae was home to two large sawmills.


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