Skyring Creek, a tributary of the Mary River forms part of the northwest boundary of the locality. Federal is traversed by the Bruce Highway. The highway has seen two recent upgrades - one to the north and one to the south of Federal - costing more than $500 million each.[4][5]
The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.[3]
History
The area was originally known as Skyring Creek after brothers Zachariah and Daniel Skyring who established cattle runs in the district circa 1853. Their runs were named Canando, Yandina, Whidlka Whidlka (later Tuchekoi) and Pooreema, in total 61,850 acres (25,030 ha) of land north of the Maroochy River.[6]
The name Federal refers to the arrival of a group of selectors from Federal in New South Wales in 1905–1906.[6]
Federal State School opened on 14 February 1910.[7]
Federal Memorial Hall opened on 26 September 1930.[8]
There is no secondary school in Federal. The nearest secondary school is Noosa District State High School which has its junior campus at neighbouring Pomona to the north-east and its senior campus at Cooroy to the east.[3]
Amenities
The Shire of Noosa operates a mobile library on a weekly schedule at the Federal State School during the school terms.[17]