Teebar, Queensland

[3] The runs of Crown Lands of Teebah, Wycalba, and Yarounbah were transferred during the period from 11 September 1854, to the 31st December, 1855 from Henry Cox Corfield to John Eaton.

The location is described as being "north side of Munna Creek one and a half miles west of Clifton Station" and the ruins include a 100-ton slag heap.

[6][7] In 1887, 58,000 acres (23,000 ha) of land were resumed from the Teebar pastoral run for the establishment of small farms.

[9][10]Elizabeth Mary Thomas nee Eaton, formerly Mrs B J Nichols, donated land from the property Clifton for a church and cemetery.

Subscriptions for the building fund were made on the understanding that the church was dedicated in the name of St Mary to the memory of Woocoo Shire soldiers killed in action in World War I.

In 1922, the residents of the Woocoo Shire erected a war memorial outside St Mary's Church of England on the Maryborough-Biggenden Road at Teebar, (now within Boompa).

For students too distant to commute to Maryborough daily, the other options are distance education and boarding school.

[18] Teebar holds an annual agricultural show which includes a campdraft and rodeo near the northern boundary of the locality.

John Eaton (1811-1904), the Squire of Teebar, Queensland, Australia.
St Mary's Anglican Church, cemetery gates and bell pole, Teebar, Queensland in 2023