Rewan is a rural
locality
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in the
Central Highlands Region
Central Highlands Region is a local government area in Queensland, Australia. In the , the Central Highlands Region had a population of 27,836 people.
History
'' Wadja'' (also known as ''Wadjigu'', ''Wadya'', ''Wadjainngo'', ''Mandalgu'', a ...
,
Queensland
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, Australia.
In the , Rewan had a population of 49 people.
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Geography
The Carnarvon Highway
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enters the locality from the north ( Consuelo), then runs south through the locality, exiting to the south ( Carnarvon Park).
The terrain is mountainous with many named peaks (from north to south):
* Mount Inglis ()
* Mount Hades ()
* Mount Flank ()
* Mount Serocold ()
* Mount Hornet ()
* Mount Carnarvon ()
* Mount Kirk ()
* Mount Warrinilla ()
* The Crater ()
* Mount Round ()
Nuga Nuga National Park is in the east of the locality. One part of Serocold State Forest is in the north of the locality while two other parts are in the south of the locality, along with Bandana State Forest. Apart from these protected areas, the land use is grazing
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on native vegetation.
History
All 19 people aboard a Dakota C-47 aircraft were killed when it crashed at Rewan on 16 November 1943 during World War II
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. Those killed consisted of 14 military personnel from the Australian Army
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and the Royal Australian Air Force
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along with five personnel from the United States Army Air Corp.[ A memorial was erected near the crash site in 2004.][
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Demographics
In the , Rewan had a population of 22 people.
In the , Rewan had a population of 49 people.
Heritage listings
Heritage-listed sites in Rewan include:
* Rewan Police Horse Breeding Station, Rewan Road ()
Education
There are no schools in Rewan. The nearest government primary school is Rolleston State School in Rolleston to the north, but it would only be accessible for a daily commute from the north of Rewan. There are no nearby secondary schools. The other options are distance education
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and boarding school.
See also
* Rewan air crash
References
{{Central Highlands Region
Central Highlands Region
Localities in Queensland