Belyando is a rural locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia.
[1] The Belyando River passes through the locality from south to north, being fed by a number of tributary creeks.
[3] The locality names presumably derives from the Belyando River, where Belyando is believed to an Aboriginal word recorded by explorer and surveyor Thomas Mitchell, where "baal" means "no" and "yan" means "go", spoken by an Aboriginal man trying to stop Mitchell proceeding farther north.
[6] The Yacamunda Station was established by the Earl family and cattle farming is still important for the local area.
[8] Media related to Belyando, Queensland at Wikimedia Commons