Greymare, Queensland

Greymare is a rural locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Greymare had a population of 70 people.

Geography
The Cunningham Highway enters the locality from the north-east (Montrose / Rodgers Creek) and exits to the north (Thane).

The South-Western railway line enters the locality from the north-east (Montrose) and exits to the north (Thane). Greymare railway station served the locality but is now abandoned (-28.1714°N, 151.7667°W).

History
The locality was named after a grey mare which belonged to pastoralist John Deuchar. This horse would escape from any paddock and head for the Greymare Creek. The Graymare railway station was named in 1904.

Toolburra South State School opened on 2 June 1879. In 1924 it was renamed Greymare State School. It closed in 1966. It was at 5 Lagoon Creek Road opposite Graymare School Road (-28.19914°N, 151.75539°W).

Demographics
In the, Greymare had a population of 64 people.

In the, Greymare had a population of 70 people.