Victoria Hill, Queensland

Victoria Hill is a rural locality spit between the Southern Downs Region and the Toowoomba Region, both in Queensland, Australia. In the, Victoria Hill had a population of 48 people.

Geography
The locality is bounded to the west by the Condamine River and partially to the north by Dalrymple Creek.

The terrain varies from 410 to 470 m. The land use is predominantly crop growing with some grazing on native vegetation.

Dalrymple Creek Road enters the locality from the east (Talgai) and terminates in the north-east of the locality.

History
Victoria Hill State School opened in July 1911. It closed on 31 December 1963. It was on a 4 acre site at 2223 Dalrymple Creek Road (-28.01478°N, 151.78912°W).

The Victoria Hill Hall was officially opened on Saturday 13 September 1930 by William Deacon, the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Cunningham. A sports afternoon and ball were held to celebrate the opening.

Demographics
In the, Victoria Hill had a population of 30 people.

In the, Victoria Hill had a population of 48 people.

Amenities
Victoria Hill Hall is on a 1 acre site on Dalrymple Creek Road (-28.01515°N, 151.79045°W). The Victoria Hill branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at the hall.

Education
There are no schools in Victoria Hill. The nearest primary schools are in Allora, Clifton, Back Plains and Wheatvale. The nearest secondary schools are in Allora (but only to Year 10) and Clifton (to Year 12).