Billa Billa, Queensland

Billa Billa is a rural locality in the Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Billa Billa had a population of 111 people.

Geography
Billa Billa is crossed by the Leichhardt Highway and in the south east by the Gore Highway. Yarril Creek marks a small section of the boundary in east. The Weir River roughly follows the western extent of Billa Billa. The majority of the land is used for agriculture.

There are a number of lagoons in the locality:
 * Billa Billa Lagoon (-28.1833°N, 150.2833°W)
 * Tangan Lagoon (-28.2166°N, 150.25°W)
 * Washpool Lagoon (-28.2°N, 150.2666°W)

History
The name Billa Billa means pool or reach of water in an unknown Aboriginal dialect.

Demographics
In the, Billa Billa had a population of 107 people.

In the, Billa Billa had a population of 111 people.

Education
There are no schools in Billa Billa. The nearest government primary schools are:

The nearest government secondary school is Goondiwindi State High School in Goondiwindi.
 * Goondiwindi State School in neighbouring Goondiwindi to the south
 * Lundavra State School in neighbouring Lundavra to the west
 * Moonie State School in Moonie to the north
 * Kindon State School in Kindon to the east