Humboldt, Queensland
Humboldt is a rural locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Humboldt had a population of 49 people.[1] GeographyThe Dawson Highway forms the southern boundary of the locality and the ridgeline of the Expedition Range (24°13′00″S 149°03′00″E / 24.2166°S 149.05°E) forms the eastern boundary.[3][4] There are a number of protected areas:[3]
The Shotover Range (24°10′00″S 149°00′00″E / 24.1666°S 149.0000°E) runs north-south through the centre of the locality including the national park.[5] Apart from these protected areas, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation.[3] Letter Camp (24°06′S 148°48′E / 24.1°S 148.8°E). and Wilsons Camp (24°05′00″S 148°50′00″E / 24.0833°S 148.8333°E) are two neighhourhoods in the north-west of the locality.[3][6][7] There are a number of homesteads in the locality:[8][9]
HistoryExpedition Range was named on 27 November 1844 by explorer Ludwig Leichhardt who described it as "particularly striking and imposing".[4] DemographicsIn the 2016 census, Humboldt had a population of 13 people.[10] In the 2021 census, Humboldt had a population of 49 people.[1] EducationThere are no schools in the locality. The nearest primary schools are Rolleston State School in Rolleston to the south-west and Blackwater State School in Blackwater to the north. The nearest secondary school is Blackwater State High School in Blackwater; however, some parts of the locality are so distant that distance education and boarding schools would be other options.[3] References
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