Malanda
Malanda: History: - The area was surveyed in 1906.
- In 1907 the government passed the group settlement scheme and people knowing each other could purchase adjoining blocks. The aim of this was for the selectors to help each other into developing their blocks.
- In 1910 the railway was built.
- In 1911 the first Hotel was built.
- In 1912 the dairy industry was established.
- In 1916 the first show was held.
- 1n 1921 the Butter factory was built and has been in operation since and after the closure of the Millaa Millaa butter factory in 1973 it has taken over as the longest milk run in the world.
General Information: - It is a small town that utilises its natural resources.
- The Malanda Hotel is the most obvious landmark of the location, characteristically built from the timber of local trees.
- As you enter the restaurant section of the hotel, you will notice the prominence of these timbers, seen in the floorboards and the magnificent staircase (made from local Silky Oak) leading to the hotel rooms and second floor.
- The hotel serves a range of very tasty counter meals, reasonably priced, to be eaten with a selection of beers, wine, spirits or soft drink.
- Adjacent to the Malanda Hotel is a Caltex petrol station where snacks for a day's trip may be purchased.
- There is a bakery across the road which offers hot pies, pasties, sausage rolls, cakes and drinks, with tables and chairs allowing for consumption on the premises.
- A few doors down from the bakery, there is the Wait-a While Craft Studio.
- This unique shop has a lot of locally made wood and glass products.
- Certainly well worth a look to appreciate the local talent.
- The Five Star Fresh Mart supermarket is located across the road from the Wait-a While Craft Studio.
- It is open six days a week for all your grocery and shopping requirements.
OPEN TIMES: Monday...........8:15am - 5:30pm Tuesday..........8:15am - 5:30pm Wednesday....8:15am - 5:30pm Thursday.........8:15am - 8:00pm Friday..............8:15am - 5:30pm Saturday..........8:15am - 2:00pm Sunday...................CLOSED
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