Mount Mee, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Mount Mee is a rural town and locality in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.

[1] Mount Mee (also known as Bonnie Knob) is a mountain, located north of the town of Dayboro, in the D'Aguilar Range(27°04′47″S 152°46′53″E / 27.0797°S 152.7814°E / -27.0797; 152.7814 (Mount Mee (Bonnie Knob))), rising 498 metres (1,634 ft) above sea level.

[8] The English name Mount Mee is possibly derived from another local word mia-mia, meaning a view or lookout, but this name was not formalised until the establishment of the school in 1899.

[8][9] Mount Mee Banana Settlement State School opened on 4 April 1934 and closed circa 1939.

The other top responses for country of birth were England at 4.4%, New Zealand at 1.9%, Scotland at 1% and South Africa at 0.8%.

87.5% of people spoke only English at home; the next most common languages were German and Spanish at 1%, though these households only numbered in the single digits.

1.3% of the population were Aboriginal Australians or Torres Strait Islanders, below the Queensland average of 4.6%.

It features eucalyptus forests, small sections of rainforest, and plantations of Hoop Pine.

[28] The Pitstop Cafe has excellent views, a large range of automotive and racing memorabilia and food.

Aerial panorama from Mount Mee lookout. June 2023.
Mount Mee and surrounds from above. June 2023.
Mount Mee Public Hall, 2010
Mount Mee Community Church, 2010