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Lifestyle Dysart is a small town in the Central Queensland region of Australia. Dysart has a population of approximately 200 and provides limited services and amenities. The Dysart Shire Council operates a library in the town and the Coolibah Nature Refuge surrounds Dysart. There are no schools in Dysart, so children attend schools in nearby townships such as Mungallala, Stonehenge, Blackbull, Broadmere, Stonehenge Mountain or Mundoora.A day in Dysart would likely include visiting the local library, spending time with friends or family at home or at one of the nature reserves, or attending one of the town's annual events. Schools include Dysart State High School, Dysart State School
History Dysart is a small town in Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1973 to support the Saraji coal mine. The name Dysart comes from the name of a pastoral run and a parish in the area; it means a retreat for monks and hence solitude in Irish Gaelic. Prussian explorer Ludwig Leichhardt explored the region in 1845 being the first European to do so. This included climbing to the summit of nearby Campbells Peak and allegedly building a stone cairn there. At the 2011 census Dysart had a population of 3,003 people.
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