The district was originally known as Sandhills, but was renamed Bargara in 1913. The name
Bargara is derived from the names of two adjacent localities,
Barolin and
Woongarra. Sandhills Provisional School opened in 1893 and was renamed Bargara State School in 1921. A Primitive Methodist church was built at
South Kalkie in 1878. Thirty years later, circa 1908, it was relocated to Seaview Road at Bargara. Between 1912 and 1948, the
Woongarra (Pemberton) railway line connected Bargara to Bundaberg. In January 1922, the Methodist Church at Sandhlls was relocated to Bargara. Bargara Post Office opened by 1923 (a
receiving office had been open since 1912). In 1924, the Bargara Golf Club was established and purchased an area of swamps and sand dunes to turn into a golf course. By 1954 the club had achieved its goal of an 18-hole course. In 1988 a new layout for the course was implemented. In 1997 a new club house was built. In August 1945, the Anglican residents decided to erect a church. St Peter's Anglican Church was dedicated in 1951. In February 2012, the Bargara Lions Club Park for the Disabled was renamed the Bill Fritz Park for the Disabled in honour of the late Bill Fritz, who was a long-time active member of the Lions Club and other community groups. Bargara has grown significantly over the last decade, becoming a popular tourist and retirement destination. On
Australia Day 2013, Bargara was struck by a tornado spawned by ex-
Cyclone Oswald. The tornado damaged over 150 properties, and injured up to 17 people, 2 seriously. == Demographics ==