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Fluted pilasters are located on each side of the windows. The double, timber-panelled entrance doors have a breezeway with decorative leadlighting" and argues that the significance of the building lies in the way it is "an example of an interwar building with Art Deco elements especially the decorative moulded relief work.

Note the stained glass in the windows and pressed steel walls and ceiling. The building retains the original bank safe and an unusual "snow porch" over the front door. Cactoblastis Cairn.

Located in the park between Myall Creek and Marble Street, the Cactoblastis Cairn a small granite cairn is a reminder of the prickly pear plague in the district and the unusual solution. The cairn has the following inscription: "In , Prickly Pear, the greatest example known to man of any noxious plant invasion, infested fifty million acres of land in Queensland, of which thirty million represented a complete coverage. The Dalby District was then heavily infested. They were bred in very large numbers and liberated throughout the prickly pear territory.

Within ten years, the insects had destroyed all the dense masses of prickly pear. May, , records the indebtedness of the people of Queensland, and Dalby in particular, to the Cactoblastis Cactorum, and their gratitude for deliverance from that scourge. They were designed by local monument mason, Harry Shill, with contributions from British firms who contributed to the design of the stone and bronze soldier statue. It commemorates the 64 local men who were killed and the men who fought in World War I.

The Queensland Heritage Register notes: "This particular digger statue is rare as one of only two in Queensland which are cast in bronze and one of only two known works by London sculptors John Whitehead and Sons in Queensland. It is also an uncommon example of a memorial still situated in its intact setting. It is on the corner of Myall Street and Edward Street. It was here that a camp was established on what would eventually become the township of Dalby by Henry Dennis, who was seeking land on behalf of his wealthy employer Charles Coxen.

The sign on the plaque reads: "The Crossing - So named by early travellers because near here was the crossing place of the Myall Creek; it then being on the only track available to and from the few pastoral holdings lying to the west.

The first known white man to pass this way was Henry Dennis. He camped about this spot in After that time the crossing became a well known rendezvous for squatters, stockmen, shearers, fencers and teamsters and other grand old pioneers of those days. It was designed by George Bernard Roskell as a student hostel and accommodation for the nuns. Entry to the property was through ornamental iron gates composed of crosses with the name St Columba's Convent emblazoned on them in brass.

A gravelled path led to the central main entrance, which had a simple gabled portico again lettered with the name of St Columba's. The front verandah featured sections of cast iron balustrade and all were ten feet wide. Flooring throughout was crows ash. On Cunningham Street the former convent retains its commanding presence, while its exterior displays further principal characteristics of a building of this type: triple-gabled street facade employing Gothic motifs and a perimeter of timber verandahs.

In terms of layout and interior finishes, the former convent is also highly intact and therefore strongly illustrative of this type of cultural place: including ground floor chapel and sacristy, stained glass and leadlight windows, decorative timberwork, refectory and reception rooms and first floor nun's cells and boarders' dormitory with a pressed metal ceiling. The style is the same as the Piscine des Tourelles which was used in the Olympic Games in Paris.

The Queensland Heritage Register notes of its importance: "The Dalby Swimming Pool complex, constructed and opened in , is important in demonstrating the development of competition swimming in Queensland. As an Olympic standard pool built in the s, it illustrates the surge of public interest both in competitive and recreational swimming during the interwar period.

As a facility which demonstrated how artesian water might be used to the advantage of a community, the Dalby Swimming Pool also is important in demonstrating the pattern of Queensland's history. It is also important in illustrating the s expansion of civic work in the former prickly pear belt, following the eradication of this pest in the late s and early s. As land cleared of prickly pear cactus was utilised for agriculture, grazing and dairying, towns throughout the prickly pear belt, especially Dalby, Chinchilla and Miles, experienced renewed growth and prosperity.

As well it has a number of interesting buildings, including an old school, a colonial cottage, a well-preserved blacksmith's shop, rooms with early photos, an historic phone exchange, historic dentist's chair and equipment, hospital equipment, and an original jail building with antique firearm collection.

There is also an impressive rock and fossil collection. It is open from 8. It is still possible to find scars on the pines where Aborigines cut footholds with their stone axes so they could clamber up the trees to get the sweet bunya pine nuts. Each cone holds around nuts. It is estimated that some of the bunya pines are over years old. Are you a keen gardener?

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Click on the name of a place to go to the Bonzle page for that place. Dalby has a wide range of sports facilities, a racecourse hosting 12 meetings a year, a showground with a nearby pioneer machinery museum, an aerodrome, a hospital, over 15 churches, a civic centre for Dalby Regional Council , and State and Catholic primary and secondary schools.

Dalby Agricultural College offers courses in cereal growing, livestock production and rural business management. Anzac Park, in Patrick Street near the Myall Creek, has heritage-listed war memorial gates and swimming pool pavilion The former Dalby town council offices s, with art deco detail are also on the Queensland heritage register.

The Imperial Hotel, built in from cedar carted from the Bunya Mountains, was destroyed in a fire in In the mids the Kogan Creek coal mine and power station, a grain ethanol plant and a new drive-in shopping centre were opened. On 20 December, after half the monthly rainfall in three days, floodwaters entered Dalby. The creek peaked at over 3.

Flooding continued into the new year. Shopping World was under water, along with other properties. Cotton crops were lost. On 10 January , there was a fourth flood alert, with a predicted creek level of 3. About houses were evacuated. Trucks which had brought in food and fresh water during falls in the creek levels were stranded in Dalby for a week. The record was in when the Myall Creek filled to over 4.

In flood waters again affected dozens of homes in Dalby with the Myall Creek peaking at 3. The Dalby saleyards received a much-needed revamp in



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