Transport Bay was so named because tonnes of sand was deposited on the banks of the lake by MIM trucks to create a beach.[citation needed]
History
The lake was the location for one of Australia's largest stone axequarries.[3] The axes were traded amongst Aborigines across distances as far as 1,000 km.
Construction began on the Leichhardt Dam in 1956, and was completed on 6 November 1958 at a cost of £1.7 million. On 11 July 1961 the dam officially became Lake Moondarra after a competition to name the dam was won by a Mount Isa local, Danny Driscoll. The Aboriginal name means "plenty of rain also thunder".[citation needed]
Panorama of Lake Moondarra from lookout above Transport Bay. July 2014. Mount Isa, Queensland.
Stocking
The dam is stocked with about 10,000 fingerlings each year for recreational fishing.[7] It is stocked with barramundi and sooty grunter. 22 different freshwater species inhabit the dam.[8]