Stalworth, Queensland

[10] Other social activities in the district included the formation of a Stalworth local soccer team.

Newspaper articles from 1925 report that it was destroyed by fire on 30 December 1924 along with the adjoining residence,[12] and the circumstances were regarded as suspicious with the possibility of insurance fraud.

[15] A local farmer giving evidence at the subsequent inquiry held in Wondai Court House[15] testified that the factory had by then been in disuse for many years,[16] however the owner testified that his son-in-law had operated the cheese plant for a short time between approximately 1919 and 1922 generating turnover to the value of £6000.

[17] One of the first settlers in the district was Sydney Shaw, who subsequently became the first teacher at nearby Abbeywood State School.

[19] Further, the district is mentioned in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 23 June 1932 when the Postmaster General was calling for tenders for mail delivery in the area - "Proston and Proston, via Block 10, Stalworth Post Office, Slingers and Jingeri letter-box, twice a week.