Thompson's Flat Provisional School opened on 8 August 1881. In 1889, the school was renamed Gunalda Provisional School. On 1 January 1909, it became Gunalda State School.[9]
Eaton Post Office opened on 1 September 1882 and was renamed Gunalda in 1883.[10]
The town was originally called Keelar but after the railway station was named Gunalda on 2 November 1923, the town was renamed Gunalda.[2]
In December 1938, the foundation stone was laid for a Catholic church. On Sunday 8 October 1939, ArchbishopJames Duhig officially opened and dedicated the Catholic Church of the Little Flower.[11]
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