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Duckinwilla, Queensland

Duckinwilla is a rural locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Duckinwilla had a population of 38 people.

Geography
Duckinwilla is mostly forested; much of it is in the Wongi State Forest. There is some cleared land used for farming, but no urban area. == History ==
History
The earliest European settler in the district was Eli Lenthall, a timbergetter. Lake Lenthall is named after him. == Demographics ==
Demographics
In the , Duckinwilla had a population of 10 people. In the , Duckinwilla had a population of 12 people. In the , Duckinwilla had a population of 38 people. == Heritage listings ==
Heritage listings
Duckinwilla has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: • Warrah Road (): Allan Slab Hut == Education ==
Education
There are no schools in Duckinwilla. The nearest government primary schools are Howard State School in neighbouring Howard to north-east and Sunbury State School in Maryborough to the south-east. The nearest government secondary schools are Isis District State High School in Childers to the north-west and Aldridge State High School in the Maryborough. == Attractions ==
Attractions
Lake Lenthall has picnic grounds, camping, and a boat ramp, all at the end of Lenthall Dam Road (). It is managed by the Fraser Coast Regional Council. Wongi Waterholes is a picnic and camping area in the Wongi State Forest, noted for its abundant wildlife. It is accessed from the Kellogum Forestry Road off Warrah Road. There are a number of viewing platforms around the waterholes: • Wongi Waterhole 1 Viewing Platform () • Wongi Waterhole 2 Viewing Platform () • Wongi Waterhole 3 Viewing Platform () • Wongi Waterhole 4 & 5 Viewing Platform () == In popular culture ==
In popular culture
Duckinwilla is also referenced by songwriter Chad Morgan in the song, Duckinwilla Dance. == References ==
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