Type: | suburb |
Yuleba North | |
State: | qld |
Coordinates: | -26.4755°N 149.4666°W |
Pop: | 26 |
Postcode: | 4427 |
Area: | 604.2 |
Timezone: | AEST |
Utc: | +10:00 |
Dist1: | 26.9 |
Dir1: | N |
Location1: | Yuleba |
Dist2: | 46.5 |
Dir2: | NE |
Location2: | Wallumbilla |
Dist3: | 86.7 |
Dir3: | ENE |
Location3: | Roma |
Dist4: | 316 |
Dir4: | NW |
Location4: | Toowoomba |
Dist5: | 443 |
Dir5: | WNW |
Location5: | Brisbane |
Lga: | Maranoa Region |
Stategov: | Warrego |
Fedgov: | Maranoa |
Near-N: | Bundi |
Near-Ne: | Jackson North |
Near-E: | Jackson North |
Near-Se: | Jackson South |
Near-S: | Yuleba South |
Near-Sw: | Yuleba |
Near-W: | Wallumbilla North |
Near-Nw: | Clifford |
Yuleba North is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia.[1] In the, Yuleba North had a population of 26 people.
The Warrego Highway and Western railway line runs along the eastern part of the southern boundary.
The highest point in the locality is Mount Combabula (-26.3284°N 149.4412°W) at above sea level.[2] [3]
Combabula State Forest is in the north of the locality (-26.3566°N 149.4677°W) extending into neighbouring Bundi to the north.[4] Two sections of Yuleba State Forest are in the south and south-east of the locality, extending into neighbouring Yuleba South and Jackson South and beyond. Apart from these protected areas, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation with crop-growing in the east of the locality.[5]
Below ground throughout most of the locality, coal seam gas is extracted by Australia Pacific LNG and Bronco Energy.[6]
The locality takes its name from the town of Yuleba. When it was named in 1865, it was a settlement on Yuleba Creek. However, in October 1879, it moved to the railway crossing on Yuleba Creek.[1]
In the, Yuleba North had a population of 62 people.
In the, Yuleba North had a population of 26 people.
There are no schools in Yuleba North. The nearest government primary school is Yuleba State School in neighbouring Yuleba to the south-west. The nearest government secondary school is Wallumbilla State School (to Year 10) in Wallumbilla to the south-west. There is no nearby school offering secondary schooling to Year 12; the options are distance education and boarding school.[7]