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If you're looking at buying in Yarraman, have a little read of our history lesson to learn more about the lifestyle and what makes this suburb so popular.
Overview Yarraman is a rural town and a locality in the Toowoomba Region, an LGA in the Darlings Down part of Queensland. The suburbs neighbouring Yarraman are South Nanango, South Eat Nanango, Teelah, Tarong, Neumgna, Taromeo, Upper Yarraman, Gilla, and Nukku.
As of the 2016 census, Yarraman is home to 1,064 residents.
Living in Yarraman Residents of Yarraman enjoy a peaceful and relaxed country lifestyle while still accessing major facilities and services.
Being located in a fertile valley, Yarraman offers plenty of outdoor recreational facilities, such as the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail, a sports reserve that has tennis courts, a cricket oval and a skate park, and there's also the Yarraman Memorial Pool.
Near the junction where New England Highway and the D'Aguilar Highway there are some small businesses such as a hotel, bottle shop, cafe and a petrol station.
The government-run school in the town - Yarraman State School, provides classes from prep to year 9.
History of Yarraman Yarraman is a Port Jackson Pidgin English, which means "horse". It is believed that it might be derived from the word "yera" or "yira", which means large teeth.
Around the 1870s, the creek in the area was used by local graziers and stockmen as a meeting place to trade cattle. It was also around this time when Yarraman was established as a township.
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