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Valentine Plains
Queensland
Wreck site of B-24D Liberator "Beautiful_Betsy", 2011
Valentine Plains is located in Queensland
Valentine Plains
Valentine Plains
Coordinates24°24′27″S 150°45′22″E / 24.4075°S 150.7561°E / -24.4075; 150.7561 (Valentine Plains (centre of locality))
Population373 (2021 census)
 • Density0.8135/km (2.1070/sq mi)
Postcode(s)4715
Area458.5 km (177.0 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Banana
State electorate(s)Callide
Federal division(s)Flynn
Suburbs around Valentine Plains:
Dakenba
Mount Murchison
Dumgree Tablelands
Biloela
Prospect
Valentine Plains Tablelands
Thangool Lawgi Dawes Cania

Valentine Plains is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Valentine Plains had a population of 373 people.

Geography

The locality is immediately west of Biloela. The locality is bounded to the north by Callide Creek and Lake Callide, the impoundment of Callide Creek by the Callide Dam. It is bounded to the south-west by Kroombit Creek.

While the name Valentine Plains might suggest relatively flat land, the terrain is mountainous ranging from 180 to 860 metres (590 to 2,820 ft) above sea level with a number of named peaks:

The lower elevations are to be found near Biloela and along Callide Creek and Kroombit Creek with elevations generally increasing further to the east.

The south-east of the locality is within Kroombit Tops National Park, which extends into neighbouring Tablelands and Cania and beyond to Boyne Valley. Apart from this protected area, the predominant land use is grazing on native vegetation with some crop growing on the lower elevations in the west of the locality.

History

Valentine Plains Provisional School opened on 8 October 1928. In 1932, it became Valentine Plains State School. It closed on 21 July 1967. It was on Valentine Plains Road (24°25′10″S 150°34′46″E / 24.4195°S 150.5795°E / -24.4195; 150.5795 (Valentine Plains State School (former))).

Calvale Provisional School opened on 26 April 1940. In 1947, it became Calvale State School. It closed in December 1956. It was on Calvale Road (approx 24°22′30″S 150°37′42″E / 24.3749°S 150.6284°E / -24.3749; 150.6284 (Calvale State School (former))).

Wreckage of the B-24D Liberator Bomber - Beautiful Betsy

On 2 August 1994, the wreckage of a United States Army Air Forces Consolidated B-24D Liberator, Beautiful Betsy, was discovered in the Valentine Plains section of Kroombit Tops National Park. The aircraft had gone missing in stormy weather on 26 February 1945 while on a "Fat Cat" run from Darwin to Brisbane - transporting men and supplies as part of a regular flight. Eight servicemen lost their lives; six of the men were American aviators and two were British Royal Air Force Spitfire pilots. The crash site is well-presented, with a plaque erected by National Parks (approx 24°27′52″S 150°54′51″E / 24.46441°S 150.91426°E / -24.46441; 150.91426 (Wreck site of Beautiful Betsy)).

Demographics

In the 2016 census, Valentine Plains had a population of 394 people.

In the 2021 census, Valentine Plains had a population of 373 people.

Education

There are no schools in Valentine Plains. The nearest government primary schools are Biloela State School in neighbouring Biloela to the west, Thangool State School in neighbouring Thangool in the south-west, and Mount Murchison State School in the neighbouring Mount Murchison to the north-west. The nearest government secondary school is Biloela State High School in Biloela.

The Biloela Study Centre of CQ University is at 64 Valentine Plains Road (24°24′41″S 150°31′17″E / 24.4113°S 150.5213°E / -24.4113; 150.5213 (university)).

Amenities

The Valentine Plains branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at the CWA Hall at 271 Valentines Plains Road.

Biloela Golf Club is at 451 Valentine Plains Road (24°25′16″S 150°33′20″E / 24.4210°S 150.5555°E / -24.4210; 150.5555 (BILOELA GOLF COURSE)). It has a 14-hole golf course.

Facilities

Biloela Lawn Cemetery is at 216 Valentine Plains Road (24°24′59″S 150°32′01″E / 24.4165°S 150.5336°E / -24.4165; 150.5336 (Biloela Lawn Cemetery)). It is operated by the Banana Shire Council.

References

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