Tuckerang is a rural locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Tuckerang had a population of 111 people.
Geography
Inverai is a neighbourhood in the north-west of locality (). Haystack is a neighbourhood in the south-west of the locality on the boundary with Warra (). == History ==
History
George Wood acquired land in the area in 1906 which he called Inverai, which is suspected to be a name he made up. Daiwan State School opened in 1910. It may also have been known as Haystack Plains State School. In 1924, it was renamed Haystack State School. It closed in 1968. Tuckerang Provisional School opened in 1924 and closed circa 1929. The Inverai Hall was officially opened on Thursday 27 March 1927, although it had been open for use since circa December 1926. == Demographics ==
Demographics
In the , Tuckerang had a population of 85 people. In the , Tuckerang had a population of 111 people. == Education ==
Inverai Pioneer Memorial Hall is a public hall at 1911 Warra–Canaga Creek Road (). It was built to commemorate the pioneers in the district with an honour roll of those from the district who have served in the Australian military. It has a theatre-style hall with a capacity of 100-249 people. It is managed by the Inverai Pioneer Memorial Hall Committee. == References ==