Mount Perry is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the North Burnett Region in the state of Queensland. The town, which lies near the area’s highest peak of the same name, is considered to have a rich historical background. A number of different heritage-listed sites complement Mount Perry’s historic appeal. These sites include the Masonic Lodge in Mount Perry, the Mount Perry Powder Magazine and the St. Patricks Church. Among the public facilities and amenities in Mount Perry are a library, art gallery, museum, a general store, petrol station, post office, primary school, golf course and two motels. Other industries such as gold mining remain to be a significant part of the suburb’s local economic revenue and...
Mount Perry is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the North Burnett Region in the state of Queensland. The town, which lies near the area’s highest peak of the same name, is considered to have a rich historical background. A number of different heritage-listed sites complement Mount Perry’s historic appeal. These sites include the Masonic
Mount Perry is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the North Burnett Region in the state of Queensland. The town, which lies near the area’s highest peak of the same name, is considered to have a rich historical background. A number of different heritage-listed sites complement Mount Perry’s historic appeal. These sites include the Masonic Lodge in Mount Perry, the Mount Perry Powder Magazine and the St. Patricks Church. Among the public facilities and amenities in Mount Perry are a library, art gallery, museum, a general store, petrol station, post office, primary school, golf course and two motels. Other industries such as gold mining remain to be a significant part of the suburb’s local economic revenue and employment growth.