Description
Giru is a town and coastal locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia, situated on the Haughton River, 54 kilometres (34 mi) south-east of Townsville.
Giru is a town and coastal locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia, situated on the Haughton River, 54 kilometres (34 mi) south-east of Townsville. In the 2016 census, Giru had a population of 354 people.
History
The name of the town and the locality derives from the railway station name, assigned on 31 March 1916, derived from "goru", a type name for a species of sugarcane from New Guinea which was successfully experimented with and widely grown in the district.The Invicta Sugar Mill was originally located in Bucca near the Kolan River in the Bundaberg Region. In 1919 it was relocated to Giru where it continues to operate under the same name.The Giru Post Office opened by 1922.Giru State School opened on 1 October 1924. The school celebrated its golden jubilee (50th anniversary) in 1974.St Joseph's School opened in 1945 and closed in 1998.
Weather
Things to do
There is serious game fishing in the region, as the barramundi and grunter are highly sought after. The boat ramp is a fishing hot spot and many people travel to fish there.
In September every year, the Giru Show is held, offering activities such as food stalls, homemade cake shops and show rides, horse rides, and an animal farm, as well as a display of several pieces of farming equipment.
The Palm Creek Folk Festival is an annual event held in Giru on the Queen's Birthday public holiday, and spans four days. It commonly features known and up-and-coming bands from several music genres, ranging from folk to alternative.
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Population: 101-1000
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 75.291 km2
Elevation: 4-10 metres
Town elevation: 9 m
Population number: 354
Local Government Area: Burdekin Shire Council
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Giru, Queensland