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Dalby, Queensland

Dalby (/ˈdɒlbi/)[2] is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.[3][4] In the 2021 census, the locality of Dalby had a population of 12,082 people.[5]

Dalby
Queensland
(From left to right)
Aerial view of Dalby,
Dalby Council Chambers,
Dalby Court House,
Lake Broadwater,
St John's Anglican Church
Dalby
Coordinates27°10′53″S 151°15′58″E / 27.1813°S 151.2661°E / -27.1813; 151.2661 (Dalby (town centre))
Population12,082 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density37.313/km2 (96.641/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4405
Elevation344 m (1,129 ft)
Area323.8 km2 (125.0 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Western Downs Region
State electorate(s)Warrego
Federal division(s)Maranoa
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
26.3 °C
79 °F
11.9 °C
53 °F
682.5 mm
26.9 in

It is on the Darling Downs and is the administrative centre for the Western Downs Region.

Geography edit

Dalby is approximately 82.3 kilometres (51.1 miles) west of Toowoomba, 208 kilometres (129 mi) west northwest of the state capital, Brisbane, 269 kilometres (167 miles) east southeast of Roma and 535 kilometres (332 miles) east southeast of Charleville at the junction of the Warrego, Moonie and Bunya Highways.[6] State Route 82 also passes through Dalby. It enters from the north as Dalby–Jandowae Road and exits to the south as Dalby–Cecil Plains Road. Dalby–Cooyar Road exits to the east.[7] Dalby is the centre of Australia's richest grain and cotton growing area.[6]

Transport edit

Western railway line edit

The Western railway line passes through Dalby with a number of railway stations serving the locality:

Glenmorgan railway line edit

The Glenmorgan railway line branches from the Western railway line just west of the Dalby railway station with the following railway stations within the locality of Dalby":

Bell Branch railway line edit

The now-closed Bell Branch railway line also branched from the Western railway line with the following railway stations within the locality of Dalby:

Airports edit

Dalby Aerodrome is an airport (27°09′39″S 151°15′51″E / 27.1607°S 151.2642°E / -27.1607; 151.2642 (Dalby Aerodrome)).[11]

There is a heliport at Dalby Hospital (27°10′02″S 151°16′37″E / 27.1671°S 151.2769°E / -27.1671; 151.2769 (Dalby Hospital heliport)).[12]

History edit

 
Children marching in the main street, ca. 1915

Baranggum (also known as Barrunggam, Barunggam Parrungoom and Murrumgama) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Baranggum people. The Baranggum language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Western Downs Regional Council, particularly Dalby, Tara, Jandowae and west towards Chinchilla.[13]

Dalby was founded in the early 1840s at a place known locally as "The Crossing" on Myall Creek, a tributary of the Condamine River. The first settler was Henry Dennis, who explored the region and chose land for himself and others in the locality.[14] Today an obelisk in Edward Street denotes the location where Dennis camped.[6]

A small settlement was founded to assist travellers heading north to nearby Jimbour Station. The explorer Ludwig Leichhardt visited the area in 1844, on his way to Port Essington.[15]

In February 1853, the New South Wales government sent the Deputy Surveyor General Captain Samuel Perry to the area to survey a township. In August of the following year, Charles Douglas Eastaughffe arrived with a document under the Seal of the NSW Government officially proclaiming 'Dalby' a township. Eastaughffe was later appointed Chief Constable and remained in Dalby until his retirement.[16]

The name of the town is believed to come from the village of Dalby on the Isle of Man and reflects immigration from the Isle of Man in the mid-19th century.[14] The name was apparently chosen by Captain Samuel Perry when he surveyed the settlement in 1853.

Myall Creek Post Office also opened in 1854 in Roche's store, with Mr. Simpson as the first postmaster. It was renamed Dalby in 1855.[15][17]

In 1859, Dalby became part of the new Colony of Queensland.

 
Dalby State School, circa 1954

Dalby State School opened on 1 June 1861. In 1869, the school split into Dalby Boys State School Dalby Girls State School. In 1885, the girls' school became Dalby Girls & Infants State School. In 1893, the two schools were combined as Dalby State School. In 1914, the school expanded to include a secondary school, which closed in 1954, due to the establishment of a separate secondary school, Dalby State High School.[18][19]

In August 1863, Dalby was officially proclaimed a municipality, the Borough of Dalby, in the Queensland Government Gazette.

Dalby Non-Vested School opened as a Roman Catholic girls school in 1864 and in 1866 became a non-vested school (the teachers' salaries were paid by the Queensland Government but the government did not operate the school). Circa 1880, the school either closed or continued without government funding.[18]

On Sunday 5 August 1866, Bishop James Quinn dedicated St Joseph's Catholic Church.[20]

Dalby was linked by the Western railway line to Ipswich on 16 April 1868.[21]

On Sunday 20 June 1869, the first Presbyterian church was opened in Dalby.[22] Reverend George Grimm had conducting regular services since 1865.[23]

St Columba's School was a Catholic primary school which was opened in 1877 by the Sisters of Mercy. In 2008, it merged with St Mary's College to create Our Lady of the Southern Cross College.[18]

From 1873 to 1949, the electoral district of Dalby was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.

Dalby was believed to have a healthy climate and in October 1900 the Queensland Government opened the Jubilee Sanitorium for consumptive patients. The name Jubilee commemorates the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.[24][25] In 1904 the Dalby Town Council erected therapeutic thermal baths using artesian water from a local bore for those wishing to improve their health by "taking the waters".[26] In 1938, the council closed the artesian baths as interest in "taking the waters" was declining. Medical opinion became increasingly doubtful of the benefits of bathing in mineral waters, favouring drugs and physiotherapy as better treatments.[27] It closed in January 1938 with its remaining patients transferred to Westwood Sanatorium.[25][28]

Kincora Provisional School opened in 1908 "via Dalby" and was renamed Moonie River Provisional School circa December 1908. It closed circa 1916.[29]

 
Dalby Methodist Church, circa 1935

On 8 December 1912, the Dalby Methodist Church in Condamine Street was officially opened by the Reverend Henry Youngman, the President of the Queensland Methodist Conference.[30][31][32] In March 1949 it was announced that a new church would be built with the original church to be moved on the site and be used as a church hall.[33] On 1 October 1949 the foundation stone for the new Dalby Methodist Church was laid by Reverend Henry William Prouse, the President of the Queensland Methodist Conference.[34][35][36][37] Construction commenced in May 1950, but there were delays in obtaining building materials until August 1951.[38][39] The new church was dedicated on Saturday 8 December 1951 by Reverend Tom Hardy Blackburn.[40][41] When the Methodist Church amalgamated into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, it became the Dalby Uniting Church.[37]

The Dalby War Memorial was unveiled by the Queensland Governor, Matthew Nathan, on 26 July 1922.[42]

 
Inside the Paragon Cafe at Dalby, Queensland, ca. 1936

The Paragon Cafe was purchased in 1935 by Milton (Miltiadis) Dimitrios Samios part of the cultural phenomenon of Greek cafes in Queensland. Paragon Cafe employed three men and six women with taking increasing from 90 pounds to 200 pounds within the first year of trading.[43]

The Dalby Olympic Swimming Pool complex was constructed in 1936 and is the earliest identified Olympic standard pool in Queensland constructed outside Brisbane.

Dalby State High School opened on 2 February 1954.[18][44] Bunya Campus was acquired by Dalby State High School at the start of 2011 and has since provided students who live out of the catchment area the opportunity to attend Dalby State High School and participate in all it has to offer as a boarding student.[45]

St Mary's College was a Catholic secondary school opened on 21 January 1963 by the Christian Brothers. In 2008, it merged with St Columba's School to create Our Lady of the Southern Cross College.[18]

Dalby South State School opened on 29 March 1965.[18][46]

Dalby Christian School was opened on 1 February 1981 by the Dalby Gospel Chapel.[18][47]

The Christian Outreach College opened on 28 January 1984. It closed on 18 September 1991.[18]

In 2004, Dalby began treating its water with state-of-the-art reverse osmosis process. The first Reverse Osmosis plant, opened in 2004, was the first in Queensland.[48] The second and larger plant opened in 2011.[49]

In 2006, the opening of Dalby Shoppingworld at the northern end of Cunningham Street has brought new life to the Dalby CBD. The centre includes Woolworths, Big W, Amcal and other specialty shops.[50] As part of nationwide restructuring, Target Country closed its store in January 2021 and was replaced by K Hub, which opened in February.

Dalby Library opened in 2014.[51]

In 2016, Dalby's population was increasing rapidly with many new estates created and subdivisions made.[52] Some notable new estates include Sunnyside Estate, Heritage Gardens, Callistemon Park and a new estate on the Warrego Highway side of Sandalwood Avenue.

Demographics edit

In the 2016 census, the locality of Dalby had a population of 12,719 people.[53] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 7.0% of the population. 84.0% of people were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Philippines 1.9%, New Zealand 1.3%, England 1.1% and South Africa 0.8%. 88.7% of people spoke only English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Tagalog at 1.0%. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 26.3%, Anglican 19.6% and No Religion 16.9%.[53]

In the 2021 census, Dalby's population fell to 12,082 people.[5]

Heritage listings edit

 
Dalby War Memorial, 2008

Dalby has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Economy edit

Industry in Dalby includes large-scale engineering, coal mining, and fuels (ethanol). Dalby is the centre of a diverse and productive agricultural area with rich black soil allowing the production of crops such as wheat, cotton and sorghum. Livestock raising including pigs, cattle and sheep is also popular. Two cotton gins are situated within 10 kilometres (6 mi) of the town.

Dalby is to be the site of the first dry mill grain-to-ethanol plant constructed in Australia (the first plant built specifically for the production of ethanol for fuel since World War II).[61]

Power edit

The local area is developing an energy-based economy with a large coal-fired power station and a number of coal mines and natural gas bores being established to the west of Dalby. A local company has been awarded a contract to establish wind turbines on adjacent farm land.[citation needed]

Approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Dalby is the Kogan Creek Power Station. This A$1.2 billion project is a 750-megawatt coal-fired power station, with adjacent coal mine being developed at the small town of Kogan, which is roughly equidistant between Dalby, Chinchilla, and Tara.

Education edit

 
Dalby State School administration building, 2019

Dalby State School is a government primary (Preparatory to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 155 Cunningham Street (27°11′05″S 151°15′44″E / 27.1846°S 151.2623°E / -27.1846; 151.2623 (Dalby State School)).[62][63] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 579 students with 43 teachers (39 full-time equivalent) and 35 non-teaching staff (23 full-time equivalent) and has a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme.[64] It is one of the oldest state primary schools in Queensland.[65]

 
Dalby South State School, 2023

Dalby South State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 65 Owen Street (corner of Bunya Street, 27°11′41″S 151°16′12″E / 27.1948°S 151.2701°E / -27.1948; 151.2701 (Dalby South State School)).[62][66] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 653 students with 46 teachers (43 full-time equivalent) and 32 non-teaching staff (21 full-time equivalent).[64] It includes a special education program (Preparatory to Year 10) which is certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme.[67]

Our Lady of the Southern Cross College is a Catholic primary and secondary (Preparatory to Year 12) school for boys and girls at 2 Nicholson Street (27°10′18″S 151°16′03″E / 27.1718°S 151.2676°E / -27.1718; 151.2676 (Our Lady of the Southern Cross College)).[62][68] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 594 students with 48 teachers (44 full-time equivalent) and 31 non-teaching staff (20 full-time equivalent).[64] It has a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Dalby Christian College is a private primary and secondary (Preparatory to Year 12) school for boys and girls at 2A Mary Street (27°10′20″S 151°16′41″E / 27.1722°S 151.2780°E / -27.1722; 151.2780 (Dalby Christian College)).[62][69] It is operated by the Christian Community Ministries. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 328 students with 25 teachers (24 full-time equivalent) and 17 non-teaching staff (13 full-time equivalent).[64] It has an early learning centre and boarding for secondary students as well as a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme.[47][70]

Dalby State High School is a government secondary (7–12) school for boys and girls at 26 Nicholson Street (27°10′41″S 151°15′34″E / 27.1781°S 151.2595°E / -27.1781; 151.2595 (Dalby State High School)).[62][71] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 1,040 students with 94 teachers (89 full-time equivalent) and 71 non-teaching staff (54 full-time equivalent).[64] It includes a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme.[62][72] The school has a boarding facility for boys and girls at 463 Bunya highway (27°09′08″S 151°17′42″E / 27.1523°S 151.2949°E / -27.1523; 151.2949 (Dalby State High School - Bunya Campus)).[45][62][73] Many students from small towns surrounding Dalby (such as Jandowae and Warra) attend Dalby State High School, as these communities do not have schools which provide senior level education. The school also performs an annual musical, usually in late May, with performances running for a full week. It is produced and directed by teachers at the school and stars students from all year levels.

Local media edit

There are two locally published newspapers, the Dalby Herald and Northern Downs News, as well as the Dalby Magazine.[citation needed]

Dalby also has its own community radio station, 88.9 4DDD, which was founded on 26 January 1992.[74]

Dalby receives most commercial and ABC radio and television services from Toowoomba, the nearest regional city. Local news stories from Dalby and other Western Downs communities are often featured on WIN News, a regional television news bulletin compiled in Toowoomba.[citation needed]

Facilities edit

Water and sewerage treatment services are provided by Western Downs Regional Council. The town has made a ground-breaking deal with nearby gas companies by taking water from gas fields. It has been noted that the town will have a definite water supply for at least another 30 years, taking into account demographic trends.

There is also the Dalby Cemetery, a monumental cemetery.

Amenities edit

Western Downs Regional Council operates a public library at 107 Drayton Street.[75] It is open 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 12.30pm Saturday.[76] Dalby Library has two Creative Studios which have the latest in content creation tools, professional equipment and software, music production and recording, and digital production and editing to help create and share projects.[77]

St Mark's Lutheran Church is at 58A Condamine Street (27°10′50″S 151°15′48″E / 27.1806°S 151.2632°E / -27.1806; 151.2632 (St Mark's Lutheran Church)).[78]

Dalby Uniting Church is at 71-73 Condamine Street (27°11′00″S 151°15′37″E / 27.1834°S 151.2604°E / -27.1834; 151.2604 (Dalby Uniting Church)).[79][80]

The Springvale Kupunn branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at 52 Cunningham Street.[81]

Sport edit

Dalby has a strong rugby League history with a senior rugby league team in the Toowoomba Rugby League known as The Dalby Diehard (founded 1980). The Junior Rugby League Team, The Dalby Devils, that participate in to Toowoomba Junior Rugby League.

Dalby has an Australian rules football team, the Dalby Swans (founded 1980) based at the Dalby AFL oval which fields men's, women's and junior teams in the AFL Darling Downs competition. It has produced top level players like Zimmorlei Farquharson.[82]

Condamine, 124 kilometres away has a rugby union team which compete in the Darling Downs Rugby Union competition, against such teams as the University of Southern Queensland Rugby Union Club, Toowoomba Rangers Rugby Union Club, Toowoomba City Rugby Club, Roma Echidnas, the Condamine Cods, the Dalby Wheatmen, the Goondiwindi Emus, the Warwick Water Rats and the University of Queensland Rugby Union Club (Gatton Campus).

Attractions edit

 
Dalby cactoblastis monument

Dalby has a monument to the Cactoblastis cactorum in a park by the Myall Creek which runs through the town. The Argentinian caterpillar successfully eradicated the prickly pear in the 1920s.[6]

Climate edit

Dalby has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa in the Köppen climate classification) and being located just to the west of the Great Dividing Range it is hotter and less humid in summer and colder and drier in winter than nearby locations on the other side of the range. Dalby has had a recording weather station since 1893, but that was replaced in 1992 by another station at the Dalby Airport. The town's highest recorded temperature was 45.6 °C (114.1 °F) on 4 December 1913, while the coldest was −7.2 °C (19.0 °F) on 5 July 1895.[83] The annual rainfall is 681.2 mm (26.82 in), the majority of which falls as thunderstorms in the summer months.

Dalby experienced its worst floods since 1981 in late December 2010.[84] The town's water purification system was flooded, resulting in water restrictions that have hampered clean-up efforts. 112,500 litres (24,700 imp gal; 29,700 US gal) of water were transported to the town of 14,000 residents.[85] In early March 2013, Dalby received another severe flood, cutting the town in two after 122 mm (4.8 in) of rain was recorded over a few days. Flood waters peaked at 3.21 metres and a number of homes received water damage.[86]

Climate data for Dalby Airport (1992–2022, 344 m AMSL)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 42.6
(108.7)
43.0
(109.4)
40.2
(104.4)
35.2
(95.4)
32.9
(91.2)
31.1
(88.0)
27.4
(81.3)
34.2
(93.6)
38.4
(101.1)
39.5
(103.1)
41.3
(106.3)
42.1
(107.8)
43.0
(109.4)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 32.6
(90.7)
31.6
(88.9)
30.2
(86.4)
27.3
(81.1)
23.3
(73.9)
20.1
(68.2)
19.9
(67.8)
21.9
(71.4)
25.7
(78.3)
28.5
(83.3)
30.6
(87.1)
31.8
(89.2)
27.0
(80.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 18.8
(65.8)
18.4
(65.1)
16.6
(61.9)
12.5
(54.5)
8.9
(48.0)
5.5
(41.9)
4.1
(39.4)
4.6
(40.3)
8.7
(47.7)
12.7
(54.9)
15.6
(60.1)
17.7
(63.9)
12.0
(53.6)
Record low °C (°F) 10.0
(50.0)
10.6
(51.1)
5.0
(41.0)
0.6
(33.1)
−3.6
(25.5)
−4.6
(23.7)
−5.8
(21.6)
−6.2
(20.8)
−2.2
(28.0)
−0.2
(31.6)
2.5
(36.5)
7.9
(46.2)
−6.2
(20.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 74.3
(2.93)
80.6
(3.17)
62.9
(2.48)
17.7
(0.70)
35.4
(1.39)
31.4
(1.24)
22.8
(0.90)
22.0
(0.87)
27.0
(1.06)
62.2
(2.45)
69.6
(2.74)
92.1
(3.63)
598
(23.56)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.5 5.5 4.4 2.3 4.0 3.4 3.2 2.7 3.6 5.9 6.1 7.2 53.8
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology Dalby Airport (1992–2022)[87]

Notable residents edit

See also edit

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Attribution edit

  This Wikipedia article incorporates text from PARAGON CAFÉ, DALBY (20 September 2019) published by the State Library of Queensland under CC BY licence, accessed on 15 January 2020.

External links edit

  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Dalby
  • Dalby Community
  • Town map of Dalby, 1985 east west
  • Annual reports Dalby Hospitals Board 1951 to 1990, State Library of Queensland
  • Queensland Small Towns Documentary Project 2013: Dalby and Moranbah, State Library of Queensland

dalby, queensland, coordinates, using, openstreetmap, download, coordinates, coordinates, primary, coordinates, secondary, coordinates, dalby, rural, town, locality, western, downs, region, queensland, australia, 2021, census, locality, dalby, population, peop. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Dalby ˈ d ɒ l b i 2 is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region Queensland Australia 3 4 In the 2021 census the locality of Dalby had a population of 12 082 people 5 Dalby Queensland From left to right Aerial view of Dalby Dalby Council Chambers Dalby Court House Lake Broadwater St John s Anglican ChurchDalbyCoordinates27 10 53 S 151 15 58 E 27 1813 S 151 2661 E 27 1813 151 2661 Dalby town centre Population12 082 2021 census 1 Density37 313 km2 96 641 sq mi Postcode s 4405Elevation344 m 1 129 ft Area323 8 km2 125 0 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location83 5 km 52 mi NW of Toowoomba211 km 131 mi WNW of Brisbane57 km 35 mi WNW of Oakey269 km 167 mi ESE of Roma535 km 332 mi ESE of CharlevilleLGA s Western Downs RegionState electorate s WarregoFederal division s MaranoaMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall26 3 C 79 F 11 9 C 53 F 682 5 mm 26 9 inLocalities around Dalby Macalister Pirrinuan KaimkillenbunRanges Bridge Dalby IrvingdaleBlaxlandNandi St Ruth Bowenville It is on the Darling Downs and is the administrative centre for the Western Downs Region Contents 1 Geography 2 Transport 2 1 Western railway line 2 2 Glenmorgan railway line 2 3 Bell Branch railway line 2 4 Airports 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Heritage listings 6 Economy 6 1 Power 7 Education 8 Local media 9 Facilities 10 Amenities 11 Sport 12 Attractions 13 Climate 14 Notable residents 15 See also 16 References 16 1 Attribution 17 External linksGeography editDalby is approximately 82 3 kilometres 51 1 miles west of Toowoomba 208 kilometres 129 mi west northwest of the state capital Brisbane 269 kilometres 167 miles east southeast of Roma and 535 kilometres 332 miles east southeast of Charleville at the junction of the Warrego Moonie and Bunya Highways 6 State Route 82 also passes through Dalby It enters from the north as Dalby Jandowae Road and exits to the south as Dalby Cecil Plains Road Dalby Cooyar Road exits to the east 7 Dalby is the centre of Australia s richest grain and cotton growing area 6 Transport editWestern railway line edit The Western railway line passes through Dalby with a number of railway stations serving the locality Baining railway station 27 06 37 S 151 10 05 E 27 1103 S 151 1681 E 27 1103 151 1681 Baining railway station 8 Yarrala railway station now closed 27 07 28 S 151 11 19 E 27 1244 S 151 1887 E 27 1244 151 1887 Yarrala railway station former 8 Tycanba railway station 27 09 57 S 151 14 57 E 27 1659 S 151 2491 E 27 1659 151 2491 Tycanba railway station 8 Dalby railway station in Hunter Street 27 10 48 S 151 16 17 E 27 1799 S 151 2715 E 27 1799 151 2715 Dalby railway station serving the town 8 Blaxland railway station 27 11 47 S 151 19 10 E 27 1963 S 151 3195 E 27 1963 151 3195 Blaxland railway station 8 Glenmorgan railway line edit The Glenmorgan railway line branches from the Western railway line just west of the Dalby railway station with the following railway stations within the locality of Dalby Yumborra railway station now closed 27 10 57 S 151 14 19 E 27 1826 S 151 2387 E 27 1826 151 2387 Yumborra railway station former 8 Dalby West railway station 27 10 52 S 151 14 44 E 27 1812 S 151 2456 E 27 1812 151 2456 Dalby West railway station 8 Natcha railway station serving the Dalby Butter Factory now closed 27 10 42 S 151 15 13 E 27 1783 S 151 2536 E 27 1783 151 2536 Natcha railway station former 8 9 10 Bell Branch railway line edit The now closed Bell Branch railway line also branched from the Western railway line with the following railway stations within the locality of Dalby Bonyumba railway station 27 10 08 S 151 16 45 E 27 1689 S 151 2793 E 27 1689 151 2793 Bonyumba railway station former 8 Sanatorium railway station serving the Dalby Sanatorium 27 09 20 S 151 17 35 E 27 1556 S 151 2930 E 27 1556 151 2930 Sanatorium railway station former 8 Mocattas Corner railway station 27 06 57 S 151 21 46 E 27 1159 S 151 3629 E 27 1159 151 3629 Mocattas Corner railway station former 8 Airports edit Dalby Aerodrome is an airport 27 09 39 S 151 15 51 E 27 1607 S 151 2642 E 27 1607 151 2642 Dalby Aerodrome 11 There is a heliport at Dalby Hospital 27 10 02 S 151 16 37 E 27 1671 S 151 2769 E 27 1671 151 2769 Dalby Hospital heliport 12 History edit nbsp Children marching in the main street ca 1915 Baranggum also known as Barrunggam Barunggam Parrungoom and Murrumgama is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Baranggum people The Baranggum language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Western Downs Regional Council particularly Dalby Tara Jandowae and west towards Chinchilla 13 Dalby was founded in the early 1840s at a place known locally as The Crossing on Myall Creek a tributary of the Condamine River The first settler was Henry Dennis who explored the region and chose land for himself and others in the locality 14 Today an obelisk in Edward Street denotes the location where Dennis camped 6 A small settlement was founded to assist travellers heading north to nearby Jimbour Station The explorer Ludwig Leichhardt visited the area in 1844 on his way to Port Essington 15 In February 1853 the New South Wales government sent the Deputy Surveyor General Captain Samuel Perry to the area to survey a township In August of the following year Charles Douglas Eastaughffe arrived with a document under the Seal of the NSW Government officially proclaiming Dalby a township Eastaughffe was later appointed Chief Constable and remained in Dalby until his retirement 16 The name of the town is believed to come from the village of Dalby on the Isle of Man and reflects immigration from the Isle of Man in the mid 19th century 14 The name was apparently chosen by Captain Samuel Perry when he surveyed the settlement in 1853 Myall Creek Post Office also opened in 1854 in Roche s store with Mr Simpson as the first postmaster It was renamed Dalby in 1855 15 17 In 1859 Dalby became part of the new Colony of Queensland nbsp Dalby State School circa 1954 Dalby State School opened on 1 June 1861 In 1869 the school split into Dalby Boys State School Dalby Girls State School In 1885 the girls school became Dalby Girls amp Infants State School In 1893 the two schools were combined as Dalby State School In 1914 the school expanded to include a secondary school which closed in 1954 due to the establishment of a separate secondary school Dalby State High School 18 19 In August 1863 Dalby was officially proclaimed a municipality the Borough of Dalby in the Queensland Government Gazette Dalby Non Vested School opened as a Roman Catholic girls school in 1864 and in 1866 became a non vested school the teachers salaries were paid by the Queensland Government but the government did not operate the school Circa 1880 the school either closed or continued without government funding 18 On Sunday 5 August 1866 Bishop James Quinn dedicated St Joseph s Catholic Church 20 Dalby was linked by the Western railway line to Ipswich on 16 April 1868 21 On Sunday 20 June 1869 the first Presbyterian church was opened in Dalby 22 Reverend George Grimm had conducting regular services since 1865 23 St Columba s School was a Catholic primary school which was opened in 1877 by the Sisters of Mercy In 2008 it merged with St Mary s College to create Our Lady of the Southern Cross College 18 From 1873 to 1949 the electoral district of Dalby was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Dalby was believed to have a healthy climate and in October 1900 the Queensland Government opened the Jubilee Sanitorium for consumptive patients The name Jubilee commemorates the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 24 25 In 1904 the Dalby Town Council erected therapeutic thermal baths using artesian water from a local bore for those wishing to improve their health by taking the waters 26 In 1938 the council closed the artesian baths as interest in taking the waters was declining Medical opinion became increasingly doubtful of the benefits of bathing in mineral waters favouring drugs and physiotherapy as better treatments 27 It closed in January 1938 with its remaining patients transferred to Westwood Sanatorium 25 28 Kincora Provisional School opened in 1908 via Dalby and was renamed Moonie River Provisional School circa December 1908 It closed circa 1916 29 nbsp Dalby Methodist Church circa 1935 On 8 December 1912 the Dalby Methodist Church in Condamine Street was officially opened by the Reverend Henry Youngman the President of the Queensland Methodist Conference 30 31 32 In March 1949 it was announced that a new church would be built with the original church to be moved on the site and be used as a church hall 33 On 1 October 1949 the foundation stone for the new Dalby Methodist Church was laid by Reverend Henry William Prouse the President of the Queensland Methodist Conference 34 35 36 37 Construction commenced in May 1950 but there were delays in obtaining building materials until August 1951 38 39 The new church was dedicated on Saturday 8 December 1951 by Reverend Tom Hardy Blackburn 40 41 When the Methodist Church amalgamated into the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977 it became the Dalby Uniting Church 37 The Dalby War Memorial was unveiled by the Queensland Governor Matthew Nathan on 26 July 1922 42 nbsp Inside the Paragon Cafe at Dalby Queensland ca 1936 The Paragon Cafe was purchased in 1935 by Milton Miltiadis Dimitrios Samios part of the cultural phenomenon of Greek cafes in Queensland Paragon Cafe employed three men and six women with taking increasing from 90 pounds to 200 pounds within the first year of trading 43 The Dalby Olympic Swimming Pool complex was constructed in 1936 and is the earliest identified Olympic standard pool in Queensland constructed outside Brisbane Dalby State High School opened on 2 February 1954 18 44 Bunya Campus was acquired by Dalby State High School at the start of 2011 and has since provided students who live out of the catchment area the opportunity to attend Dalby State High School and participate in all it has to offer as a boarding student 45 St Mary s College was a Catholic secondary school opened on 21 January 1963 by the Christian Brothers In 2008 it merged with St Columba s School to create Our Lady of the Southern Cross College 18 Dalby South State School opened on 29 March 1965 18 46 Dalby Christian School was opened on 1 February 1981 by the Dalby Gospel Chapel 18 47 The Christian Outreach College opened on 28 January 1984 It closed on 18 September 1991 18 In 2004 Dalby began treating its water with state of the art reverse osmosis process The first Reverse Osmosis plant opened in 2004 was the first in Queensland 48 The second and larger plant opened in 2011 49 In 2006 the opening of Dalby Shoppingworld at the northern end of Cunningham Street has brought new life to the Dalby CBD The centre includes Woolworths Big W Amcal and other specialty shops 50 As part of nationwide restructuring Target Country closed its store in January 2021 and was replaced by K Hub which opened in February Dalby Library opened in 2014 51 In 2016 Dalby s population was increasing rapidly with many new estates created and subdivisions made 52 Some notable new estates include Sunnyside Estate Heritage Gardens Callistemon Park and a new estate on the Warrego Highway side of Sandalwood Avenue Demographics editIn the 2016 census the locality of Dalby had a population of 12 719 people 53 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 7 0 of the population 84 0 of people were born in Australia The next most common countries of birth were Philippines 1 9 New Zealand 1 3 England 1 1 and South Africa 0 8 88 7 of people spoke only English at home Other languages spoken at home included Tagalog at 1 0 The most common responses for religion were Catholic 26 3 Anglican 19 6 and No Religion 16 9 53 In the 2021 census Dalby s population fell to 12 082 people 5 Heritage listings edit nbsp Dalby War Memorial 2008 Dalby has a number of heritage listed sites including 133 Cunningham Street former Dalby Town Council Chambers and Offices 54 153 Cunningham Street St John s Anglican Church 55 169 Cunningham Street St Columba s Convent 56 21 New Street Dalby Fire Station 57 28B Nicholson Street Dalby State High School 58 Patrick Street Dalby War Memorial and Gates 59 58 Patrick Street Dalby Olympic Swimming Pool 60 Economy editIndustry in Dalby includes large scale engineering coal mining and fuels ethanol Dalby is the centre of a diverse and productive agricultural area with rich black soil allowing the production of crops such as wheat cotton and sorghum Livestock raising including pigs cattle and sheep is also popular Two cotton gins are situated within 10 kilometres 6 mi of the town Dalby is to be the site of the first dry mill grain to ethanol plant constructed in Australia the first plant built specifically for the production of ethanol for fuel since World War II 61 Power edit The local area is developing an energy based economy with a large coal fired power station and a number of coal mines and natural gas bores being established to the west of Dalby A local company has been awarded a contract to establish wind turbines on adjacent farm land citation needed Approximately 50 kilometres 31 mi west of Dalby is the Kogan Creek Power Station This A 1 2 billion project is a 750 megawatt coal fired power station with adjacent coal mine being developed at the small town of Kogan which is roughly equidistant between Dalby Chinchilla and Tara Education edit nbsp Dalby State School administration building 2019 Dalby State School is a government primary Preparatory to Year 6 school for boys and girls at 155 Cunningham Street 27 11 05 S 151 15 44 E 27 1846 S 151 2623 E 27 1846 151 2623 Dalby State School 62 63 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 579 students with 43 teachers 39 full time equivalent and 35 non teaching staff 23 full time equivalent and has a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme 64 It is one of the oldest state primary schools in Queensland 65 nbsp Dalby South State School 2023 Dalby South State School is a government primary Early Childhood to Year 6 school for boys and girls at 65 Owen Street corner of Bunya Street 27 11 41 S 151 16 12 E 27 1948 S 151 2701 E 27 1948 151 2701 Dalby South State School 62 66 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 653 students with 46 teachers 43 full time equivalent and 32 non teaching staff 21 full time equivalent 64 It includes a special education program Preparatory to Year 10 which is certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme 67 Our Lady of the Southern Cross College is a Catholic primary and secondary Preparatory to Year 12 school for boys and girls at 2 Nicholson Street 27 10 18 S 151 16 03 E 27 1718 S 151 2676 E 27 1718 151 2676 Our Lady of the Southern Cross College 62 68 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 594 students with 48 teachers 44 full time equivalent and 31 non teaching staff 20 full time equivalent 64 It has a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme Dalby Christian College is a private primary and secondary Preparatory to Year 12 school for boys and girls at 2A Mary Street 27 10 20 S 151 16 41 E 27 1722 S 151 2780 E 27 1722 151 2780 Dalby Christian College 62 69 It is operated by the Christian Community Ministries In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 328 students with 25 teachers 24 full time equivalent and 17 non teaching staff 13 full time equivalent 64 It has an early learning centre and boarding for secondary students as well as a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme 47 70 Dalby State High School is a government secondary 7 12 school for boys and girls at 26 Nicholson Street 27 10 41 S 151 15 34 E 27 1781 S 151 2595 E 27 1781 151 2595 Dalby State High School 62 71 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 1 040 students with 94 teachers 89 full time equivalent and 71 non teaching staff 54 full time equivalent 64 It includes a special education program certified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme 62 72 The school has a boarding facility for boys and girls at 463 Bunya highway 27 09 08 S 151 17 42 E 27 1523 S 151 2949 E 27 1523 151 2949 Dalby State High School Bunya Campus 45 62 73 Many students from small towns surrounding Dalby such as Jandowae and Warra attend Dalby State High School as these communities do not have schools which provide senior level education The school also performs an annual musical usually in late May with performances running for a full week It is produced and directed by teachers at the school and stars students from all year levels Local media editThere are two locally published newspapers the Dalby Herald and Northern Downs News as well as the Dalby Magazine citation needed Dalby also has its own community radio station 88 9 4DDD which was founded on 26 January 1992 74 Dalby receives most commercial and ABC radio and television services from Toowoomba the nearest regional city Local news stories from Dalby and other Western Downs communities are often featured on WIN News a regional television news bulletin compiled in Toowoomba citation needed Facilities editWater and sewerage treatment services are provided by Western Downs Regional Council The town has made a ground breaking deal with nearby gas companies by taking water from gas fields It has been noted that the town will have a definite water supply for at least another 30 years taking into account demographic trends There is also the Dalby Cemetery a monumental cemetery Amenities editWestern Downs Regional Council operates a public library at 107 Drayton Street 75 It is open 10am to 5 30pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 12 30pm Saturday 76 Dalby Library has two Creative Studios which have the latest in content creation tools professional equipment and software music production and recording and digital production and editing to help create and share projects 77 St Mark s Lutheran Church is at 58A Condamine Street 27 10 50 S 151 15 48 E 27 1806 S 151 2632 E 27 1806 151 2632 St Mark s Lutheran Church 78 Dalby Uniting Church is at 71 73 Condamine Street 27 11 00 S 151 15 37 E 27 1834 S 151 2604 E 27 1834 151 2604 Dalby Uniting Church 79 80 The Springvale Kupunn branch of the Queensland Country Women s Association meets at 52 Cunningham Street 81 Sport editDalby has a strong rugby League history with a senior rugby league team in the Toowoomba Rugby League known as The Dalby Diehard founded 1980 The Junior Rugby League Team The Dalby Devils that participate in to Toowoomba Junior Rugby League Dalby has an Australian rules football team the Dalby Swans founded 1980 based at the Dalby AFL oval which fields men s women s and junior teams in the AFL Darling Downs competition It has produced top level players like Zimmorlei Farquharson 82 Condamine 124 kilometres away has a rugby union team which compete in the Darling Downs Rugby Union competition against such teams as the University of Southern Queensland Rugby Union Club Toowoomba Rangers Rugby Union Club Toowoomba City Rugby Club Roma Echidnas the Condamine Cods the Dalby Wheatmen the Goondiwindi Emus the Warwick Water Rats and the University of Queensland Rugby Union Club Gatton Campus Attractions edit nbsp Dalby cactoblastis monument Dalby has a monument to the Cactoblastis cactorum in a park by the Myall Creek which runs through the town The Argentinian caterpillar successfully eradicated the prickly pear in the 1920s 6 Climate editDalby has a humid subtropical climate Cfa in the Koppen climate classification and being located just to the west of the Great Dividing Range it is hotter and less humid in summer and colder and drier in winter than nearby locations on the other side of the range Dalby has had a recording weather station since 1893 but that was replaced in 1992 by another station at the Dalby Airport The town s highest recorded temperature was 45 6 C 114 1 F on 4 December 1913 while the coldest was 7 2 C 19 0 F on 5 July 1895 83 The annual rainfall is 681 2 mm 26 82 in the majority of which falls as thunderstorms in the summer months Dalby experienced its worst floods since 1981 in late December 2010 84 The town s water purification system was flooded resulting in water restrictions that have hampered clean up efforts 112 500 litres 24 700 imp gal 29 700 US gal of water were transported to the town of 14 000 residents 85 In early March 2013 Dalby received another severe flood cutting the town in two after 122 mm 4 8 in of rain was recorded over a few days Flood waters peaked at 3 21 metres and a number of homes received water damage 86 Climate data for Dalby Airport 1992 2022 344 m AMSL Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 42 6 108 7 43 0 109 4 40 2 104 4 35 2 95 4 32 9 91 2 31 1 88 0 27 4 81 3 34 2 93 6 38 4 101 1 39 5 103 1 41 3 106 3 42 1 107 8 43 0 109 4 Mean daily maximum C F 32 6 90 7 31 6 88 9 30 2 86 4 27 3 81 1 23 3 73 9 20 1 68 2 19 9 67 8 21 9 71 4 25 7 78 3 28 5 83 3 30 6 87 1 31 8 89 2 27 0 80 5 Mean daily minimum C F 18 8 65 8 18 4 65 1 16 6 61 9 12 5 54 5 8 9 48 0 5 5 41 9 4 1 39 4 4 6 40 3 8 7 47 7 12 7 54 9 15 6 60 1 17 7 63 9 12 0 53 6 Record low C F 10 0 50 0 10 6 51 1 5 0 41 0 0 6 33 1 3 6 25 5 4 6 23 7 5 8 21 6 6 2 20 8 2 2 28 0 0 2 31 6 2 5 36 5 7 9 46 2 6 2 20 8 Average precipitation mm inches 74 3 2 93 80 6 3 17 62 9 2 48 17 7 0 70 35 4 1 39 31 4 1 24 22 8 0 90 22 0 0 87 27 0 1 06 62 2 2 45 69 6 2 74 92 1 3 63 598 23 56 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 5 5 5 5 4 4 2 3 4 0 3 4 3 2 2 7 3 6 5 9 6 1 7 2 53 8 Source Australian Bureau of Meteorology Dalby Airport 1992 2022 87 Notable residents editLuke and Cody Cook Winners of House Rules 2016 citation needed Brodie Croft rugby league player B R Dionysius poet Beau Fermor rugby league player Zimmorlei Farquharson Australian rules footballer Jayson Gillham classical pianist David Gleeson golfer Stirling Hinchliffe Queensland Labor politician Jerry Jerome stockman and boxer Alan Jones radio host and rugby coach Sir James Killen Liberal MP for Moreton 1955 1983 George Lee gliding champion Jason Little former Australian professional rugby union player Andrew McCullough rugby league player Andrew McGahan author Mark O Shea of the country music duo O Shea Steve Price rugby league player Margot Robbie actress 88 John Size Australian Racing Hall of Fame trainer Hugh Sweeny first Australian prisoner of war in World War II Carl Webb NRL Queensland and Australian Rugby League Player Stephen Wilson Paralympic athleteSee also edit nbsp Queensland portal Bunya MountainsReferences edit 2021 Dalby Census Macquarie Dictionary Fourth Edition 2005 Melbourne The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd ISBN 1 876429 14 3 Dalby town in 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