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Population
  
566 (2011 census)

LGA(s)
  
Western Downs Region

Kaimkillenbun
  
Moola

Local time
  
Saturday 5:26 AM

Postcode(s)
  
4406

State electorate(s)
  
Condamine

Postal code
  
4406

Federal division
  
Division of Maranoa

Kaimkillenbun

Location
  
227 km (141 mi) WNW of Brisbane 100 km (62 mi) NW of Toowoomba 24 km (15 mi) NE of Dalby

Weather
  
18°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 95% Humidity

Kaimkillenbun is a town and locality in Queensland, Australia. It is 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Dalby, on the way to the Bunya Mountains and in the local government area of the Western Downs Region. At the 2011 census, Kaimkillenbun and the surrounding area had a population of 566.

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Map of Kaimkillenbun QLD 4406, Australia

It is recognised as the Queensland town with the longest single-word name, but is affectionately known by locals as "The Bun".

Geography

The south-eastern half of the locality is predominantly flat farming land centred on the township. The north-western half of the locality has hills including Squaretop (27°00′59″S 151°25′00″E), a mountain of over 500 metres (1,600 ft). Minerals including opals can be found at Squaretop.

The Bunya Highway passes through the north-west of the locality.

History

The Bell Branch railway line from Dalby to Bell was opened in 1906 with Kaimkillenbun being served by railway stations at Kaimkillenbun and Squaretop. The line closed in 1984.

An attempt was made to establish a hotel in 1908 but the local temperance lobby managed to prevent it. However, in Ocotver 1911, local farmer Edwin Higgs successfully obtained a licence and built the Kenilworth Hotel. Soldiers leaving for World War 1 signed on the wall of the pub. Today it is known as The Bun Pub.

Kaimkillenbun Post Office opened by June 1909 (a receiving office had been open from 1908).

Kaimkillenbun State School opened on 1 November 1909.

The Kaimkillenbun war memorial was unveiled on 13 November 1920 by William Vowles, the member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Dalby and Leader of the Opposition. The "digger" statue was made by R C Ziegler, a Toowoomba stonemason. Originally placed near the Kaimkillenbun railway station, the memorial was damaged in a traffic accident. A replacement from the original plans was commissioned from the Zieglers and was placed in a park behind the hotel (corner of Isabelle and Delacey Streets).

In 1983, Kaimkillenbun was the location for filming of the movie Chase Through the Night starring Nicole Kidman. Local residents appear as extras in the film.

Facilities

Facilities in the town include the historic Bun Pub, a primary school and a number of sporting clubs and organisations.

Kaimkillenbun State School is a government co-educational primary (P-6) school in Messenger Street. In 2015, it had an enrolment of 33 students with 4 teachers (3 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent).

Notable residents

  • John Dorge, Olympic basketballer, born in Kaimkillenbun
  • References

    Kaimkillenbun Wikipedia