accommodation: Kingaroy

Taabinga Homestead

    Taabinga Homestead is part of the National Estate and is central to the history of the South Burnett. The homestead was built in 1846 and is one of Queensland’s oldest, continuously lived in rural homes.

    Situated at Haly Creek near Kingaroy, Taabinga Homestead is a working cattle property. Accommodation at the Homestead is in fully equipped, self-contained cottages set amongst its gardens. Other outbuildings include a dairy, blacksmiths and butcher’s shops.

    Walking trails around the property allow visitors to see birds and native animals in their natural state. Visitors may also view Taabinga’s cemetery, watch cattle work in action or simply relax in its tranquil setting.

    The Homestead also caters for group visits, which feature a guided tour of the Homestead and outbuildings together with morning or afternoon tea as required.

    A visit to Taabinga Homestead offers a genuine experience of rural living as well as a glimpse of past lifestyles at this historic property. Taabinga Homestead is owned and managed by Libby Leu following the recent death of Colin Marshall. Libby’s family has owned and lived at the Homestead since 1887.

    The traditional owners of the property are the Wakka Wakka people.

    LOCATION:

    7 Old Taabinga Road, Kingaroy
    4610, QLD

    Phone: 0439767391 / 0429645531

    taabhome@hotmail.com

    www.taabingahomestead.com