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Overview Nikenbah, a rural town in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, covers an area of 23.4 square kilometres. It has a population of 657 people (2016 census). Nikenbah is neighboured by Dundowran, Walligan, Sunshine Acres, Urraween, Bunya Creek, Kawungan, Wondunna, and Booral.
Nikenbah is 282 kilometres north of Brisbane. It is within the local government area of the Fraser Coast Region.
Living in Nikenbah Homes in the suburb of Nikenbah enjoy a magnificent viewpoint overlooking Hervey Bay. Nikenbah is known for its astonishing markets, scheduled every first and third Sunday of the month. The markets sell fresh produce, arts and crafts, treasure and trash, jams, cakes, and many more.
The primary school Yarrilee State School in Urraween, the secondary school Hervey Bay State High School in Pialba, and the Kawungan State School in neighbouring Kawungan are the nearest schools to Nikenbah.
History of Nikenbah Aalberg was the original name given by the Danish settlers to Nikenbah. The town was named Nikenbah in 1883. Nikenbah is derived from the Aboriginal words of the Kabi language, "nguruin" which means emu, and "ba" which means place.
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