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Mungallala

Ooline Park on the Warrego Highway - Mungallala




Mungallala, said to mean 'food and water' is the site of a cypress sawmill, located about half way between Mitchell and Morven where the Warrego Highway crosses the Mungallala Creek. Mungallala originated as a railway town and is a wonderful place to stop for lunch and experience the workings of an outback town.

One of the interesting natural features of the area is a stand of Ooline trees. On the road between Mitchell and Mungallala, the Warrego Highway crosses hills which are wooded by a specimen of a rare tree commonly known as Ooline (Cadelia Pentastylis). It is said to be a remnant of rainforests of a previous age.

For the self-sufficient traveller there is a rest area provided on the western side of town. This is the approximate site where the Cobb and Co. coach horses were changed on the journey to and from Charleville before the coming of the railway in 1885.

Population: Year:
130 2007
  Temperature (°C) Humidity
(%)
Rainfall
(mm)
Month High Low
jan 34 20 43 82
feb 33 20 50 72
mar 31 17 47 62
apr 27 11 47 35
may 23 7 54 34
jun 20 4 55 34
jul 19 3 52 35
aug 22 4 44 24
sep 25 7 37 27
oct 29 12 37 43
nov 32 16 37 58
dec 34 18 38 66

  Temperature (°C)
Season High Low
Summer 34 19
Winter 20 11