Murgon (/mɜːrɡən/) is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] In the 2016 census, the locality of Murgon had a population of 2,378 people.[1]
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^"Murgon – town in South Burnett Region (entry 23555)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
^"Murgon – locality in South Burnett Region (entry 49848)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
coordinates) Murgon (/mɜːrɡən/) is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Murgon had...
The Murgon Advertiser was a newspaper published in Murgon, Queensland, Australia. In November 1947, Brian Keighley Gerardy (also known as Brian Keighley-Gerardy)...
The Shire of Murgon was a local government area in the South Burnett region of Queensland, Australia. The shire covered an area of 664.7 square kilometres...
The Murgon fossil site is a paleontological site of early Eocene age in south-eastern Queensland, Australia. It lies near the town of Murgon, some 270 km...
Murgon Weir is a weir located near Murgon, Queensland, Australia. It was originally constructed only used by nearby farms for agricultural use, though...
Murgon State School is a heritage-listed state school, pre-school and teacher's residence at 91 Gore Street, Murgon, South Burnett Region, Queensland...
Australonycteris clarkae. The species is known from fragmentary remains found at the Murgon fossil site, in south-eastern Queensland, dating to the early Eocene, 54...
car from the Murgon convent each day rather than operate a separate convent in Wondai. With student numbers falling below 30 and the Murgon Catholic School...
Murgon Civic Centre is a heritage-listed town hall at 62–70 Lamb Street, Murgon, South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as Murgon...
single tooth was found at the Murgon fossil site in south-eastern Queensland. An ankle bone and an ear bone found at Murgon may also belong to this animal...
was reconstructed to favour Murgon-bound traffic. Dalby Bell Kumbia Kingaroy Memerambi Wooroolin Tingoora Wondai Murgon Goomeri The following state-controlled...
The Tingamarra Fauna is associated with the early Eocene Murgon fossil site, and contains the earliest known non-flying eutherian, passerine, trionychidae...
Museum specimens F20688 (carpometacarpus) and F24685 (tibiotarsus) from Murgon, Queensland, are fossil bone fragments initially assigned to Passeriformes...
series. Cobbo was born in Cherbourg, Queensland, Australia. He attended Murgon State High School where he was the first Indigenous student to be school...
Profiles: Murgon". 2016 Census of Population and Housing. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "2011 Community Profiles: Murgon". 2011 Census...
in amber in the Dominican Republic. Vertebrae fossils recovered from the Murgon fossil site have been tentatively attributed to that of a Salamander, though...
Aboriginal and European descent, Renouf was born in Murgon, Queensland on 8 June 1970. A Murgon Mustangs junior, he developed his game with the Brisbane...
shootout by policemen of the Northern Territory Police. Ansell was born in Murgon, Queensland, to George William Ansell and Eva May Ansell, the third of four...
marsupial. It is the oldest marsupial found in Australia, discovered at the Murgon fossil site in south-eastern Queensland. D. murgonensis was described from...
River, and Mundubbera. They were also present in the areas of Kingaroy, Murgon, and Gayndah. On 12 April 2022, following 25 years of legal battle, Wakka...