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Jaggan, Queensland
Town in Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jaggan is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia.[2][3] In the 2021 census, the locality of Jaggan had a population of 217 people.[1]
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Geography
The town of Jaggan is located on the north-western boundary of the locality.[4]
The Millaa Millaa–Malanda Road enters the locality from the north (Malanda), passes immediately north and west of the town of Jaggan forming part of the north-western boundary of the locality, and exits to the south (Tarzali).[5]
Apart from the town, the land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation with some crop growing in the north-east of the locality.[6]
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History
The area was originally called Bunjara Burra. The town takes its present name from the Jaggan railway station, which in turn was named by the Queensland Railways Department on 31 August 1915. Jaggan is an Aboriginal word meaning thick scrub with lawyer vines.[2]
The town was surveyed in October 1916.[2]
In June 1917, about 3 acres (1.2 ha) were reserved for a school,[7] with Jaggan State School opening on 2 April 1918.[8][9] In May 1922, there were complaints that there were 31 students enrolled with facilities only for 25 students.[10] In August 1924, the Queensland Government committed to constructing a new school building at a cost of £640.[11] The old school building was removed in 1925.[12] Jagan State School closed in 1965.[9]
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Demographics
In the 2016 census, the locality of Jaggan had a population of 188 people.[13]
In the 2021 census, the locality of Jaggan had a population of 217 people.[1]
Education
There are no schools in Jaggan. The nearest government primary and secondary schools are Malanda State School and Malanda State High School, both in neighbouring Malanda to the north.[14]
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