Lawgi Dawes

Download coordinates as: Lawgi Dawes is a rural locality in the Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia.

On Saturday 24 September 1932, the segment from Thangool to Lawgi was officially opened by the Minister for Railways, John Dash (the Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mundingburra).

[17] Coominglah State School opened circa December 1939 with teacher Miss Viola Petra Goodfellow.

In 2003, local artists Gary Latcham and Jo Lawrence painted the exterior of the hall with the silhouettes of bottle trees against a sunset.

Gary Latcham assisted by local volunteer artists repainted the artwork.

The exterior of the hall features a painting of bottle brushes trees against a multi-coloured sky.

[28] A memorial in the form of a gravestone marks the point where the proposed Rannes-Monto railway line was terminated at Lawgi.

[28] Free camping is also available at the nearby Lawgi Heritage Park, which boasts 360° views, stunning sunsets and hot showers.

Lawgi Hall painted with bottle trees, 2014