The name is believed to have originated from the Aboriginal words Witchee Witchee meaning listen or hark.
In 1887, 43,000 acres (17,000 ha) of land were resumed from the Widgee Widgee pastoral run. The land was offered for selection for the establishment of small farms on 17 April 1887.
On 10 August 1912 at the Lands Office at Gympie, the Queensland Government offered for selection 48 agricultural lots in the Widgee Repurchased Estate. The lots ranged in size from 160 to 758 acres (65 to 307 ha), in total 20,266 acres (8,201 ha). 17 blocks were situated around Waroonga Creek to the north-west of Widgee Mountain (26°14′34″S152°22′23″E / 26.2428°S 152.3731°E / -26.2428; 152.3731 (Widgee Mountain)) while 31 blocks were situated to south around Widgee Creek and Little Widgee Creek. The blocks were described as suitable for dairying and general farming with an average annual rainfall of 40 inches (1,000 mm).
The Widgee Soldiers' Memorial Hall was officially opened in the presence of 300 people on Saturday 31 March 1923 by Harry Clayton, the Member for the local electoral district of Wide Bay in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. The opening of the hall enabled the school to re-open using the hall until 1938 when a new school was built beside the hall.
On Sunday 27 March 1938, a stump-capping ceremony was performed for a Catholic church on land donated by Mrs W. Power of Widgee. The church was officially opened and dedicated to St Vincent de Paul on Sunday 25 September 1938 by ArchbishopJames Duhig in the presence of 500 residents. The timber church was 60 by 30 feet (18.3 by 9.1 m) and could seat 100 people; it cost £674.
Demographics
In the 2011 census, Widgee had a population of 788 people.
In the 2016 census, Widgee had a population of 794 people.
In the 2021 census, Widgee had a population of 862 people.
^"Advertising". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 10 August 1912. p. 11. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 5 June 2020 – via Trove.
Dale, J. D. (John Douglas); McCarthy, M. T. (Mary T.); Widgee State School (1992). Widgee, the development of a community. Widgee State School. ISBN978-0-646-11300-5.
Widgee State School 90th anniversary 1892-1982 : a history of the school. Widgee State School. 1982. ISBN978-0-949704-03-0.