Yuleba (/ˈjuːlbɑː/ YOO-l-BAH) is a rural town and locality in the Maranoa Region, in the south-west of Queensland, Australia.
However, in October 1879 the town moved to the railway crossing on Yuleba Creek and was officially called Baltinglass.
[12] On 9 October 1964 Queensland Premier Frank Nicklin unveiled a large mural at the Yuleba Memorial Hall.
The mural depicts many scenes of war and was painted by local artist and jackaroo Robert (Fred) Doyle.
[13] The Yuleba Public Library had a major refurbishment in 2015 undertaken by the Maranoa Regional Council.
[22] Today, Yuleba is the site of a modern mining and processing facility working a high grade silica deposit.
The Yuleba Hotel - Motel is the designated stop for Greyhound Australia's daily Intercity services: The Maranoa Regional Council operates a public library in Yuleba at Stephenson Street with a high-speed ISDN Internet Connection (provided through the National Broadband Network) to Brisbane.