Highfields Post Office opened on 1 January 1868 and was renamed Geham in 1876. Highfields No. 2 State School opened on 4 April 1871 without any ceremony. It had an initial enrolment of 47 students with first headmaster John O'Beirne. It was renamed Geham State School in 1876. The school celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2021. Geham Presbyterian Church was opened on Sunday 8 September 1878. It was built from timber on a site donated by Mrs Black. It was re-erected in 1926. Holy Trinity Anglican Church opened on Sunday 16 October 1887. It was dedicated on 29 October 1891 by the Very Reverend
St Clair Donaldson. Its closure circa 2018 was approved by Bishop
Cameron Venables. It was sold in September 2019 for $153,000. It was at 9 Pioneer Road (), but the entrance to the church was on Connolly Road through a
lychgate. As at August 2023, the church building is still extant. == Demographics ==