Glastonbury is a rural town and locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia.
[2][3] In the 2021 census, the locality of Glastonbury had a population of 365 people.
[5] It was on the western corner of intersection of Gordon Street, Betts Street, and Diggins Road (approx 26°12′47″S 152°31′02″E / 26.21296°S 152.51720°E / -26.21296; 152.51720 (Glastonbury State School (former))).
In 1926, it was relocated to a more central location in Gordon Street (26°12′49″S 152°31′02″E / 26.213703°S 152.5173°E / -26.213703; 152.5173 (St Joseph's Catholic Church)), where it was rededicated by Archbishop James Duhig.
[12] Greendale Provisional School opened on 21 October 1930,[13] but closed in 1941.