Tiaro, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Tiaro (/ˈtaɪroʊ/ TY-roh) is a rural town and locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.

[5] Timber and farming are the predominant industries in the Tiaro area, although the town's position on Queensland's main coastal highway also brings economic benefits.

Baron Jones built the factory near the railway station in the early 1880s and used horses to churn butter.

The Tiaro Butter Factory was closed temporarily on 1 July 1897 due to a short supply of milk.

The Maryborough Chronicle reported “On the whole the season has been fairly good, but the supply very short for a district like Tiaro.

Division 3 of the Shire, located generally south of Blowers Road, Wards Road and Ularrah Creek and including the towns of Theebine, Curra and Gunalda, became part of the new Gympie Region together with the Shires of Cooloola and Kilkivan.

[15] The other two divisions (including Tiaro) amalgamated with Woocoo and the Cities of Hervey Bay and Maryborough to create Fraser Coast Region.

[24] The Tiaro branch of the Queensland Country Women's Association meets at its rooms at 35 Mayne Street.

The post office, court house, and police station, Tiaro, 1911
Tiaro War Memorial
Community Hall, Tiaro Queensland 1975
Community Hall, Tiaro Queensland 1975