Mununjali (also known as Mananjahli, Manaldjahli and Manandjali) is a dialect of the
Yugambeh language. The Mununjali language area includes landscape within the local government boundaries of the
Scenic Rim and
Beaudesert Shire Councils. The first European exploration of the area was by
Patrick Logan, commandant of the
Moreton Bay penal colony, in 1828. The area became available for settlement in 1842.
Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior purchased a large freehold estate in 1876, which he named Rathdowney Station after the Murray-Prior estates in
Rathdowney,
Ireland. The town was named after the former Rathdowney pastoral station. Timber clearing was the first major industry in the area.
Cattle grazing and
dairy farming are now the main industries. Bigriggan Provisional School opened in November 1892. There were a number of temporary closures due to low student numbers before it closed in 1906. It re-opened in 1910 as Bigriggan State School but closed permanently on 25 April 1912. Rathdownie Provisional School opened on 10 February 1908. On 1 January 1909 it became Rathdownie State School. In 1914 the name was changed to Cashell's Hill State School. It closed in 1924. train at Rathdowney in 1912The
Beaudesert Shire Tramway was extended to Rathdowney in 1911, but closed in 1944. Rathdowney Terminus State School opened on 14 May 1912; the school's name presumably refers to the terminus of the tramway. In 1915 it was renamed Rathdowney State School. The foundations for St David's Anglican Church were laid on Saturday 9 March 1929. The church was opened and dedicated on Saturday 13 July 1929 by
Bishop Henry Le Fanu. St Joseph's Catholic Church was opened on 29 September 1929 by
Archbishop James Duhig. Prior to this, Catholic services were held in the Rathdowney Memorial Hall and the Rathdowney School of Arts. In 1957,
Palen Creek Methodist Church 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 ==