Dingo, Queensland, Australia

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🇦🇺 Dingo is a rural town and locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Geography The town is on the Capricorn Highway, 759 km (472 mi) by road north-west of the state capital Brisbane and 148 km (92 mi) by road west of the regional centre of Rockhampton. The Fitzroy Developmental Road runs north-west from the Capricorn Highway.

The Central Western railway line passes through the locality with two stations (from west to east): • Umolo railway station; • Dingo railway station, serving the town.

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History The town was surveyed in 1889 and took its name from the nearby Dingo Creek. For a time in 1940 the town was known as Remo. Dingo Post Office opened on 1 October 1876.

Dingo Provisional School opened on 29 May 1876. On 22 January 1877 it became Dingo State School.

In 1973, a population of Bridled nail-tail wallabies (Onychogalea fraenata) was found in the Dingo area by a fencing contractor. Not having been seen since 1937, the species had been considered extinct. The area where the wallabies was rediscovered was protected as Taunton National Park.

On 31 January 1997, Duaringa Shire mayor Tom Hall unveiled a bronze sculpture of a dingo in Normanby Street opposite the library. It was created by Gaye Porter. A plaque attached below the statue explains how pioneer Moses Wafer named the area after hearing dingos howling during the night while camped near the present-day site of the town.

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Education Dingo State School is a government primary (Early Childhood-6) school for boys and girls on the corner of Kennedy and Normanby Streets (23.6455°S 149.3302°E). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 47 students with 5 teachers (4 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (4 full-time equivalent).

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Amenities The Central Highlands Regional Council operates a public library at 10 Normanby Street.

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Events In August each year, the Dingo Race Club holds the annual Dingo Race Day and World Dingo Trap Throwing Competition at Bauman Park (23.6509°S 149.3458°E). The event was attended by 2000 people in 2019 when it celebrated its 30th anniversary. This figure grew to 4,000 when the event returned in 2021 after being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Story Bridge, Brisbane,Queensland  
Story Bridge, Brisbane,Queensland
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Dingo has a population of over 340 people. Dingo also forms part of the wider Central Highlands Region which has a population of over 28,645 people.

Twin Towns - Sister Cities Dingo has links with:

🇯🇵 Ichinoseki, Japan
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Antipodal to Dingo is: -30.669,23.645

Locations Near: Dingo 149.331,-23.645

🇦🇺 Rockhampton 150.504,-23.374 d: 123.3  

🇦🇺 Gladstone 151.25,-23.85 d: 196.6  

🇦🇺 Mackay 149.184,-21.143 d: 278.6  

🇦🇺 Fraser Coast 152.831,-25.291 d: 398.7  

🇦🇺 Hervey Bay 152.855,-25.29 d: 400.8  

🇦🇺 Toowoomba 151.953,-27.564 d: 508.9  

🇦🇺 Buderim 153.053,-26.685 d: 504.5  

🇦🇺 Sunshine Coast 153.087,-26.653 d: 504.7  

🇦🇺 Caloundra 153.133,-26.8 d: 518.9  

🇦🇺 Townsville 146.818,-19.258 d: 552.8  

Antipodal to: Dingo -30.669,23.645

🇨🇻 Mindelo -24.967,16.85 d: 19053.8  

🇧🇷 Greater Vitória -40.308,20.289 d: 18953.7  

🇨🇻 Praia -23.521,14.923 d: 18789.6  

🇲🇷 Nouadhibou -17.04,20.937 d: 18581.5  

🇮🇨 Arona -16.667,28.1 d: 18530.4  

🇪🇭 Dakhla -15.933,23.7 d: 18515.1  

🇵🇹 Ponta Delgada -25.673,37.736 d: 18377.7  

🇮🇨 San Cristóbal de La Laguna -16.314,28.478 d: 18485.1  

🇮🇨 Santa Cruz de Tenerife -16.25,28.467 d: 18479.5  

🇵🇹 Angra do Heroísmo -27.217,38.65 d: 18315  

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