Download coordinates as: Mungallala is a rural town and locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia.
The Western railway line also passes from east to west through the locality, roughly parallel and to the south of the highway.
[citation needed] The coach drivers included Austin Brumfield, J. Coyle, Tom Merritt, Jim Burstall, Bob Martin and Luke O'Malley.
[8] The route was mail service number 15 (Mitchell-Roma) and 16 (Mitchell -Charleville), and ran bi-weekly to 1881, thrice-weekly.
On 29 February 1888, the Western railway line reached Charleville, seeing the end of the Cobb & Co mail runs through Mungallala.
In 1962, it was relocated to Charleville Street in the town centre (26°26′43″S 147°32′37″E / 26.44537°S 147.54352°E / -26.44537; 147.54352 (St John's Anglican Church (former))).
[11][12][13][14] Sacred Heart Catholic Church was officially opened and blessed by Archbishop James Duhig on Sunday 8 July 1923.
[26][27][28] The Maranoa Regional Council operates a public library in Mungallala in Redford Street[29] There are 2 free caravan parks in town, and a recreation centre where several events are held each year for local residents and visitors.
There are 2 tennis courts and a 4-hole golf course, constantly being mowed by a group of eastern grey kangaroos.