Suburb of Shire of Murweh, Queensland, Australia
Upper Warrego is a rural locality in the Shire of Murweh, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Upper Warrego had a population of 38 people.
Geography
The Landsborough Highway passes to the west.
Upper Warrego has the following mountains:
- Bally Lethbridge (25°00′48″S 147°36′26″E / 25.0134°S 147.6073°E / -25.0134; 147.6073 (Bally Lethbridge)) 806 metres (2,644 ft)
- Bullock Mountain (25°14′41″S 147°25′45″E / 25.2446°S 147.4292°E / -25.2446; 147.4292 (Bullock Mountain)) 776 metres (2,546 ft)
- Junction Hill (24°52′49″S 147°56′35″E / 24.8802°S 147.9431°E / -24.8802; 147.9431 (Junction Hill)) 1,125 metres (3,691 ft)
- Mount Black (25°10′42″S 147°27′22″E / 25.1783°S 147.4560°E / -25.1783; 147.4560 (Mount Black)) 831 metres (2,726 ft)
- Mount Drummond (25°09′23″S 147°25′09″E / 25.1564°S 147.4192°E / -25.1564; 147.4192 (Mount Drummond)) 859 metres (2,818 ft)
- Mount Emily (24°59′16″S 147°40′59″E / 24.9879°S 147.6831°E / -24.9879; 147.6831 (Mount Emily)) 779 metres (2,556 ft)
- Mount Grassy (25°11′57″S 147°28′14″E / 25.1991°S 147.4706°E / -25.1991; 147.4706 (Mount Grassy)) 801 metres (2,628 ft)
- Mount Hopeless (25°03′10″S 147°21′49″E / 25.0529°S 147.3637°E / -25.0529; 147.3637 (Mount Hopeless)) 828 metres (2,717 ft)
- Mount King (25°08′46″S 147°32′12″E / 25.1461°S 147.5368°E / -25.1461; 147.5368 (Mount King)) 746 metres (2,448 ft)
- Mount Lambert (24°47′33″S 147°44′55″E / 24.7925°S 147.7485°E / -24.7925; 147.7485 (Mount Lambert)) 1,029 metres (3,376 ft)
- Mount Lyon (24°50′48″S 147°47′42″E / 24.8468°S 147.7950°E / -24.8468; 147.7950 (Mount Lyon)) 1,059 metres (3,474 ft)
- Mount Sugarloaf (24°53′34″S 147°56′57″E / 24.8928°S 147.9492°E / -24.8928; 147.9492 (Mount Sugarloaf)) 1,154 metres (3,786 ft)
- Mount Tabor (25°12′01″S 147°33′21″E / 25.2002°S 147.5559°E / -25.2002; 147.5559 (Mount Tabor)) 813 metres (2,667 ft)
- Mount Yanalah (25°09′48″S 147°25′49″E / 25.1632°S 147.4302°E / -25.1632; 147.4302 (Mount Yanalah)) 810 metres (2,660 ft)
History
The locality takes its name from the Warrego River, where Warrego is the Aboriginal name for the river, according to notes made on 11 September 1846 by Thomas Mitchell, the Surveyor-General of New South Wales.
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Upper Warrego had "no people or a very low population".
In the 2021 census, Upper Warrego had a population of 38 people.
References