
Pickanjinnie is a rural locality in Queensland's Maranoa Region, covering approximately 174.4 square kilometers. The name, derived from Aboriginal language, translates to "place of land and water where the tortoise goes." Historically, it was home to the Poybah Provisional School, which operated from 1896 until its closure around 1926. Today, Pickanjinnie is a tranquil area with a small population, offering a glimpse into the region's early settlement history. The nearby Pickanjinnie Monument, located along the Warrego Highway, commemorates the area's heritage.
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