Haly Creek flows from the south-west to the north of the locality where it enters the Stuart River, which forms the western boundary of the locality. The land is mostly flat at about 450 metres above sea level but with elevations rising to 520 metres. The land is almost entirely used for agriculture with crops dominating in the north of the locality and grazing in the south.[4]
History
The locality is named after the creek of the same name which is in turn named after Charles Robert Haly who established the Taabinga Station in the district.[2][5]
A postal receiving office opened at Haly Creek on 10 August 1912 but closed on 16 December 1924, reopening on 1 July 1925. A post office opened on 1 July 1927 and closed on 3 March 1955.[10]
There are no schools in Haly Creek. The nearest primary schools are Kumbia State School in neighbouring Kumbia to the west and Taabinga State School in Kingaroy to the north-east. The nearest secondary school is Kingaroy State High School in Kingaroy to the north.[4]
Economy
There are a number of homesteads in the locality:[20]
^"NEW RESERVE". Queensland Times. Vol. LI, no. 7581. Queensland, Australia. 7 August 1909. p. 9 (DAILY). Retrieved 20 April 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Public Works". The Week. Vol. LXVII, no. 1, 746. Queensland, Australia. 11 June 1909. p. 23. Retrieved 20 April 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
^Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
^"NEW SCHOOLS". The Brisbane Courier. No. 20, 756. Queensland, Australia. 1 August 1924. p. 8. Retrieved 28 December 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
^"NEW SCHOOLS". The Daily Mail. No. 6998. Queensland, Australia. 1 August 1924. p. 8. Retrieved 3 November 2024 – via National Library of Australia.