Orange Hill, Queensland

Orange Hill is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Orange Hill had a population of 179 people.

Geography
Bungil Creek forms the eastern boundary of the locality. The Carnarvon Highway passes through the locality from south to north. The predominant land use is for cattle grazing.

History
In May 1888, local residents met with the intention to establish a school in the Northern Road area. Northern Road Provisional School was in operation by November 1891. It later become Northern Road State School. The school closed some time after November 1939. It was at 777 Carnarvon Highway (-26.50648°N, 148.78819°W). In 1951, the school building was to be relocated to Mount Abundance.

The locality was officially named and bounded on 20 July 2001.

Demographics
In the, Orange Hill had a population of 201 people.

In the, Orange Hill had a population of 179 people.

Education
There are no schools in Orange Hill but Roma immediately to the south has both primary and secondary schools.