Blackbutt is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.
Blackbutt is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Blackbutt had a population of 836 people.
History
European settlement in the Blackbutt area began in 1842, when the Scott family established Taromeo Station.In 1887, the Scott family ceded land to found both Blackbutt and its neighbouring town of Benarkin.Farms were established in the area and the discovery of gold in the area in the late 19th century led to population growth in the town.
The timber industry played an important role in the development of the town.
The town is named after Eucalyptus pilularis, commonly known as blackbutt, a common tree of the family Myrtaceae native to south-eastern Australia which is one of Australia's most important hardwoods.
Blackbutt, Benarkin and the nearby town of Yarraman are often collectively referred to as the "Timber Towns" and the terms "Timbertown" and "Timbertowners" feature in the name of many local businesses and a sporting teams.Blackbutt Provisional School opened on 20 January 1896 under teacher Rosa Bella Ryan. On 1 January 1909 it became Blackbutt State School. In January 1914, the school relocated to a larger site.Blackbutt Post Office opened by November 1906 (a receiving office had been open from 1896).When the Blackbutt railway station was built to serve the town, it was some distance from the town, so in 1910 it was decided to name the station Benarkin instead. This in turn gave its name to the new town that formed near the railway station Benarkin. Because of the close proximity (3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) apart) and intertwined history of the two towns, they are often referred to as the twin towns of Blackbutt-Benarkin. Blackbutt was connected to the Brisbane Valley railway line in 1911.However, the line was closed in the 1980s and was converted into a rail trail.
The Blackbutt War Memorial was unveiled on 24 April 1920 by J.A. Lee, the chairman of Nanango Shire.The Blackbutt Library was opened in 1996.Tennis great Roy Emerson was born on a farm near Blackbutt and attended Nukku State School for his early education. The former school building now houses the Roy Emerson Museum in Blackbutt.In the 2011 census, Blackbutt had a population of 1,055 people.In the 2016 census, Blackbutt had a population of 836 people.On 1 February 2018, Blackbutt's postcode changed from 4306 to 4314.
Weather
Things to do
The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail passes through Blackbutt, following the route of the former railway line. It is for walking cycling and horse riding; no motorised vehicles are permitted.The former Nukku school building was relocated to Hart Street (26.8835°S 152.1013°E? / -26.8835; 152.1013? (Roy Emerson Museum)) in Blackbutt to house the Roy Emerson Museum celebrating tennis player Roy Emerson.