The name
Bogantungan derives from Aboriginal words "
bogan" meaning "
grass" and "
tungan" meaning "
tree". Bogantungan Post Office opened on 8 July 1881 and closed in 1982. Bogantungan State School opened on 19 March 1883. It closed on 11 August 1972. It was on Jackson Street (). Nearby Medway station, in the Bogantungan ranges, was established by Robert Donaldson and C.E. Glissan. The Donaldson family, including
Agnes Adelaide Donaldson moved there in 1909, and after the business partnership was dissolved the Donaldsons have continued to manage the property into the present day, as a cattle stud. On 26 February 1960, Bogantungan was the site of the
Medway Creek rail disaster, one of Queensland's worst train accidents.
The Midlander passenger train, heading east to Rockhampton, passed over the flooded Medway Creek, just west of the town. The bridge collapsed when the train was partly over, with a number of carriages dropping into the water. A total of 4 passengers and 3 crew were killed, with 43 injured. == Attractions ==