Nebo is a rural town and locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, Australia.
The Peak Downs Highway enters the locality from the south-west (Strathfield), passes through the town, and exits to the north (Epsom).
The language area includes the towns of Bowen, Ayr, Collinsville and Nebo.
[8] Officers such as Robert Arthur Johnstone were deployed to this post and their efficiency in "arresting the depredations" of the Aboriginal people were appreciated by the local residents and squatters.
[16][17] In 1957, a memorial stone was erected in the Nebo Shire to honour William Landsborough.
The Isaac Region is administered from Moranbah, but has council offices in Nebo.
[22] The exhibition was part of Queensland State Archives’ events and exhibition program which contributed to the state’s Q150 celebrations, marking the 150th anniversary of the separation of Queensland from New South Wales.
[1] Nebo has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: The local economy has traditionally relied on coal-mining as it plays a significant role in the local economy, with eleven coal mines located in the Nebo district.
The Isaac Regional Council operates a public library at 10 Reynolds Street.