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Ilfracombe, Queensland

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Population
  
348 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
4727

Elevation
  
214 m

Postal code
  
4727

Lga
  
Longreach Region

Established
  
1891

State electorate(s)
  
Gr egory

Founded
  
1891

Local time
  
Saturday 8:05 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Maranoa

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Location
  
1,153 km (716 mi) NW of Brisbane 80 km (50 mi) W of Barcaldine 27 km (17 mi) E of Longreach

Ilfracombe
  
Tara Station Barcaldine Downs

Weather
  
24°C, Wind E at 11 km/h, 32% Humidity

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Ilfracombe /ˈɪlfrəkm/ is a small town and locality in the Longreach Region in Central West Queensland, Australia. Ilfracombe calls itself The Hub of the West. The main industry is sheep rearing, mainly for wool. Ilfracombe is situated on the Landsborough Highway, about 27 kilometres (17 mi) east of Longreach, 214 metres above sea level. In the 2011 census, Ilfracombe had a population of 348 people.

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Map of Ilfracombe QLD 4727, Australia

History

Sheep stations were established in the area from 1864. The townsites of Ilfracombe and Longreach were amongst resumed portions of Wellshot Station. In 1892, Wellshot was known as the biggest sheep station in the world, not because of the area it occupied but because of the number of sheep it ran; 460,000. So important was the property that Ilfracombe was known as Wellshot until 1890. 40,000 two-year-old wethers were sold off from the property later the same year.

The Central Western railway line reached Ilfracombe in 1891 and the Post Office opened on 7 December 1891.

The town was named after the coastal town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England.

At the 2006 census, Ilfracombe and the surrounding region had a population of 269. The town itself has a population of 190.

The town was much larger in the past. It once had three hotels instead of the single hotel now and two general stores.

Heritage listings

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

  • Beaconsfield Station: former Beaconsfield Station Sheep Wash
  • Mitchell Street: Langenbaker House
  • Amenities

    Ilfracombe is home to a collection of antique agricultural machinery at the Ilfracombe Machinery and Heritage Museum. Other attractions and facilities in the town include a public library, swimming pool, a 14-hole golf course, racecourse and caravan park.

    Notable people

    Notable people from the area include:

  • Quentin Bryce, Governor of Queensland and Governor-General of Australia from September 2008,
  • Matthew Scott, rugby league footballer
  • Paul Wilson (meditation teacher), author of the international best selling The Little Book of Calm and the Calm series of books,
  • References

    Ilfracombe, Queensland Wikipedia