Mount Beppo, Queensland

Mount Beppo is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia.

[5][6] It was at 13 German Reserve Road (27°07′56″S 152°27′14″E / 27.1321°S 152.4538°E / -27.1321; 152.4538 (Mount Beppo State School (former))).

[11] The first Apostolic Church services were held in 1883 in the home of Mr Carl Casper Meier and the church building was constructed about 1889, but in 1911 the building was relocated higher up the hill and extended.

The district was known for its brass band, which was established in 1898 and celebrated its golden jubilee in 1949.

The wooden structure was designed by Somerset's wife Katherine Rose Somerset, the daughter of David Cannon McConnell and Mary McConnel (nee McLeod) who founded the Cressbrook Homestead.

[16] A public hall was opened at Mount Beppo on 15 March 1930 by Henry Plantagenet Somerset, former Member of the Legislative Assembly for the district, with the then current Member, Ernest Grimstone, in attendance.

Mount Beppo State School (now closed)
Caboonbah Undenominational Church, 2005
Mount Beppo public hall