Wyandra is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Paroo, Queensland, Australia.
The Mitchell Highway also passes from north to south through the locality to the east and roughly parallel with the river.
[4] The region was first colonised by the British in 1861 when Henry and Frederick Weaver formed the Claverton Downs pastoral run on the Warrego River.
[2][8] The town grew with the completion of the Western railway line from Charleville in 1897 and quickly became a centre for local grazing properties.
The memorial has a digger statue and lists the names of the 23 who enlisted and commemorates the three who died.
Paroo Shire Council operates Wyandra Library at Macks Street.