A glimpse of Ballandean Station homestead, 1933. A gable-roofed portico shelters the main entry doors to the homestead. The homestead comprises a number of structures of cultural heritage significance, including a rendered masonry house, detached kitchen, creamery, killing and milking sheds, combined stables and hayloft and the remains of a blacksmith's shed and forge. The homestead is heritage listed in Queensland.
Ballandean Station is south-west of the township of Ballandean, which lies 20 kilometres south of Stanthorpe on the New England Highway, in an area of southern Queensland known as the Granite Belt. (Contributed by: QldPics)
Key Stanthorpe events, 1933: 1933 April 4 • The Fruit Fly Back Again Owing to the prolific season experienced by […]