First surveyed in 1912 by surveyor John Daveney Steele, the town derived its name from a pastoral run first used by pastoralist
Archibald Meston on 16 October 1867. Meandarra State School opened on 27 September 1915. Kinkabilla Provisional School opened in 1921 and closed circa 1934. Its location was "via Meandarra". On 21 June 1953, St Margaret Mary Catholic Church was officially opened and dedicated by the
Vicar Capitular of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba Michael Morrissey McKenna. It was the first church in Meandarra. St Augustine's Anglican Church opened in 1955. Meandarra Assembly of God Church was established in 1995. It later renamed itself as the Country Hope Church. The
Glenmorgan railway line was closed beyond Meandarra to Block Trains on 26 June 2013, making Meandarra the terminus. the line beyond Meandarra is "booked out of use" as of 2022 == Demographics ==