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Theodore, Queensland

 
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Theodore
Queensland
Population: 453
Postcode: 4719
Elevation: 142 m (466 ft)
Location:
LGA: Banana Shire Council
State District: Callide
Federal Division: Flynn
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Annual Rainfall
28.4 °C
83 °F
13.9 °C
57 °F
731.4 mm
28.8 in

Theodore is a town in Queensland, Australia, situated on the Dawson River. The town - like the Canberra suburb - is named in honour of Labor politician Ted Theodore, Premier of Queensland (1919–1925) and Treasurer of Australia in the ministry of Prime Minister James Scullin (1929–1931). Theodore is located just off the Leichhardt Highway 565km north-west of the state capital, Brisbane. The town's economy is closely linked to coal mining - Theodore is at the southern end of Queensland's coal-rich Bowen Basin. At the 2001 census, Theodore had a population of 453.[1]

Theodore is located within the Banana Shire local government area.

Urban legend states that Theodore was designed by Walter Burley Griffin before he set on his task of designing the nation's capital. The huge roundabout (The Bull Ring) in the centre of town is held up a great example of Burley Griffin's design.

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Coordinates: 24°57′S 150°05′E / 24.95°S 150.083°E / -24.95; 150.083


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