The 2016 census recorded a population of 78 for the state suburb of Glenora.
[2] It is believed that the name was intended to be Glen Nora, after the daughter of a pioneer of the district, but it was corrupted over time.
[3] The Tyenna River forms part of the northern boundary until it meets the Derwent River, which then forms the remainder of the northern boundary and part of the eastern.
The Derwent Valley Railway line runs through from south-east to north-west.
[4] Route B61 (Gordon River Road) runs through from south to north-west.