Iveragh, Queensland

Iveragh is a rural locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia.

In the, Iveragh had a population of 122 people.

Geography
The Bruce Highway enters the locality from the east (Foreshores) and exits to the north (Tannum Sands).

The North Coast railway line enters the locality from the east (Foreshores) and exits to the north-west (Benaraby). The locality is served by:


 * Rodds Bay railway station, now abandoned (-24.0665°N, 151.387°W).


 * Iveragh railway station (-24.1248°N, 151.454°W).

Iveragh has the following mountains:


 * Inkerman Peak (-24.1564°N, 151.3974°W) 215 m
 * Mercy Hill (-24.0923°N, 151.4217°W) 137 m
 * Mount Castletower (-24.1667°N, 151.2916°W) 542 m
 * Mount Coulston (-24.1854°N, 151.4433°W) 497 m

History
Iveragh State School opened in 1922 in a school building relocated from the Toolooa State School. It was on a 5 acre land parcel. The school closed in 1940.

Demographics
In the, Iveragh had a population of 140 people.

In the, Iveragh had a population of 122 people.

Education
There are no schools in Iveragh. The nearest government primary school is Benaraby State School in neighbouring Benaraby to the north-west. The nearest government secondary school is Tannum Sands State High School in neighbouring Tannum Sans to the north..