The origin of the suburb name is from the
Latin word
Talegalla which was the genus name for the
Brush-turkey. John Dart, the first to settle in the area, choose the name when he applied to open a postal receiving office at his farm.
Tallegalla State School opened on 10 June 1879. It closed on 18 December 1992. It was at 2-6 Tallegalla Two Tree Hill Road (corner of Tallegalla Road, ). On Monday 17 May 1880, a Wesleyan Chapel was opened. The
Marburg railway line, which operated from 1911 to 1964, had a number of stations in the locality (from north to south): •
Birru railway station () •
Talegalla railway station () •
Cabanda railway station () == Demographics ==