- Source: Strathfield, Queensland
Strathfield is a rural locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Strathfield had a population of 8 people.
Geography
The Peak Downs Highway passes through the locality from the south-west to the east. The Fitzroy Developmental Road runs south from the Peak Downs Highway. The Goonyella railway line passes through the locality from south-west to south-east with the Hall Creek branch line splitting off and proceeding through the locality and to the west. These railways serve two coal mines in the locality, Peabody Coppabella coal mine and BHP Billition Mitsui South Walker Creek coal mine.
Bee Creek and Copper Creek flow through the locality from the north to the south-east, eventually becoming tributaries of the Isaac River, which ultimately flows into the Fitzroy River to the Coral Sea.
History
The locality was official name and bounded on 12 March 1999.
Demographics
In the 2016 census, Strathfield had a population of 8 people.
In the 2021 census, Strathfield had a population of 8 people.
References
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- Arnott's Group
- Distrik pemilihan di New South Wales
- Strathfield, Queensland
- Strathfield, New South Wales
- List of road routes in Queensland
- Homebush Grammar School
- Australian Catholic University
- St Patrick's College
- Main North railway line, New South Wales
- Nebo, Queensland
- Meriden School
- List of hospitals in Australia