In 1877, were resumed from the Melcombe and Palen pastoral runs and offered for selection on 17 April 1877. Timber was an important early industry and there were two sawmills, one at Palen Creek owned by Campbells and one at Tylerville owned by
Alfred John Raymond. These no longer exist. Palen Creek Provisional School opened on 23 October 1893. On 1 January 1909 it became Palen Creek State School. It and closed in 1962. It was located near the Palen Creek School Road junction with the Mount Lindesay Highway (approx ). Tylerville State School opened on 18 January 1909. It closed in 1962. The church closed in 1966. In the 1970s the church building was relocated to
Rathdowney to extend the Rathdowney Methodist (later Uniting) Church. The Lutheran Church still owns the land on Barney View Road (now within the boundaries of Palen Creek, ) and operates it as a campsite called Abode Park. It is named after Pastor
Armin Bode who was a Lutheran minister in the Parish of
Teviotville (which included Barney View) from 1915 to 1969. A memorial at the park commemorates the former church. In 1957 it was relocated to 39 Running Creek Road in
Rathdowney. In the 1970s it was further extended with the
Glenapp hall and the
Barney View Lutheran Church. When the Methodist Church became part of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, it became the Palen Creek Uniting Church. It held its last service on Sunday 23 February 2014. It is now in private ownership. == Demographics ==