Download coordinates as: Binjour is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.
[1] Binjour is in the Wide Bay-Burnett region on the Burnett Highway 349 kilometres (217 mi) by road north of the state capital, Brisbane.
[9] Binjour Station and Reid's Creek were at the foot of the eastern edge of the plateau.
John Murray, Minister for Railways and Works, when he and others inspected the land in January 1899.
[13] In 1899 Mr St John Wood, District-Surveyor, presented another survey specifically on Murray's Plateau to the Surveyor-General.
[7] By 1906 the Brisbane Courier reported Murray Plateau "going back to original nomenclature.
The name of Binjour, with its native associations, supplants that of Murray in defining the great plateau ...
[15][16] In July 1912, the Queensland Government reserved 4 acres (1.6 ha) of land for the school.