Tingun

Tingun is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Tingun had a population of 184 people.

Geography
The Western railway line forms the northern boundary of the locality.

Road infrastructure
The Warrego Highway runs along the northern boundary, the Carnarvon Highway runs through from north-west to south-east, and the Roma-Condamine Road exits to the south-east.

History
Yalebone Station was for sale in May 1885, given as 43 sqmi of good forest country, and 9 mi Yalebone Creek frontage, currently carrying 700 head of cattle.

The area was home to the Yalebone Provisional School from 1911 to about 1925.

The Trenhed branch of the Western Division of the Queensland Country Women's Association operated in the area between at least 1938 and 1951.

There are many state forests in the area including Trinidad, Brucedale, Tinowon, and Yalebone.

Demographics
In the Tingun had a population of 157 people.

In the, Tingun had a population of 184 people.