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Harrami
Suburb of North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harrami is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.[2] In the 2021 census, Harrami had a population of 22 people.[1]
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Geography
The locality is bounded to the north by the Dawes Range. The land use is almost entirely grazing on native vegetation.[3]
The locality contains the following mountains:
- Mount Hindmarsh (24.7949°S 150.7406°E) 431 metres (1,414 ft)[4][5]
- Mount Shaw (24.8002°S 150.6409°E) 449 metres (1,473 ft)[4][6]
Rawbelle River rises in the north-east of the locality and exits to the south (Rawbelle), where it becomes a tributary of the Nogo River, part of the Burnett River basin which ultimately flows into the Coral Sea.[3]
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History
Harrami Provisional School opened on 7 July 1941 but it closed in 1945. It opened again on 15 September 1947 and in 1948 became Harrami State School. It closed permanently on 20 March 1966.[7] It was at 1546 Harrami Road (24.76211°S 150.63941°E).[8]
The Harrami hall of the Queensland Country Women's Association was officially opened on Sunday 30 March 1952.[9] It was on the eastern side of Harrami Road (approx 24.7595°S 150.6395°E).[10]
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Demographics
In the 2016 census, Harrami had a population of 39 people.[11]
In the 2021 census, Harrami had a population of 22 people.[1]
Education
There are no schools in Harrami. The nearest government primary school is Thangool State School in neighbouring Thangool to the north-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Biloela State High School in Biloela to the north and Monto State High School in Monto to the east.[3]
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