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Witta, Queensland

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Postcode(s)
  
4552

Postal code
  
4552

Local time
  
Wednesday 7:49 AM

Federal division
  
Division of Fisher

Witta
  
North Maleny

Population
  
1,230 (2011 census)

State electorate(s)
  
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Location
  
39 km (24 mi) SW of Nambour101 km (63 mi) N of Brisbane

Weather
  
16°C, Wind S at 16 km/h, 79% Humidity

Witta is a town and locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, Witta had a population of 1,230 people.

Contents

Map of Witta QLD 4552, Australia

History

Witta was first settled around 1887 by German immigrant families. They called it Teutoberg (also spelled Teutoburg), possibly referring to the Teutoburg Forest area in Germany. The town was renamed in 1916 during World War 1 due to anti-German sentiment. The name Witta is a corruption of the word ''wetya'' meaning dingo in the Kabi language.

Maleny Provisional School opened on 1 October 1892 with the first enrolments on 3 October 1892. It was renamed Teutoberg Provisional School in 1893. It became Teutoberg State School in 1909. It became Witta State School in 1926. The school closed on 23 August 1974.

A reserve for a School of Arts was gazetted in 1907. The School of Arts was opened on 7 October 1908 by Harry Frederick Walker, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Wide Bay.

Geography

Witta is located within the Blackall Ranges. The lower land is mostly cleared for residential and farming purposes. The higher land is largely undeveloped natural bushland.

Amenities

There is a small cemetery on Witta Road (26.7062°S 152.8268°E / -26.7062; 152.8268 (Witta Cemetery)).

Notable residents

  • Otto Nothling, born in Witta, represented Australia in cricket and rugby union
  • References

    Witta, Queensland Wikipedia