Cooroora Connect July 2020
An Initiative of Pomona & District Community House
120th anniversary of ‘Pomona’ name It happened in March, but few of us remembered – the name ‘Pomona’ has been the official nomenclature for the town going back 120 years, when it succeeded ‘Pinbarren Siding’ as the moniker for early European settlement and became the official name after beating ‘Cooroora’ into close second. So ‘happy birthday’ if you are a Pomona resident. European settlement in our district occurred first in the 1880s, around Skyring Creek. The debate about what to call ourselves goes back to 1897, when the then Pinbarren Progress Association petitioned the Queensland Lands Department to survey a town, with provision for a post office, railway station and school. The Noosa Shire Museum reports that this year, 2020, marks 120 years since the ‘Pinbarren Siding Post Office’ was renamed the ‘Pomona Post Office’. Official recognition of the name was given on 6 March 1900. After the railways provided the first postal services, the first official post office was built at the corner of Memorial Ave and Reserve St, but the building was sold and moved, the site later to become the ES&A Bank (ANZ Bank), now a veterinary practice. The present-day Pomona Post Office building dates from 1936. Its workers are very much aware of the importance of the postal service in
Many happy returns Pomona, from the counter staff at the Pomona Post Office – Veronica, Paige and Marie. the history of the district. Initially, local residents wanted to call their town ‘Cooroora’, after the mountain, but the Queensland Government Railways ruled that three ‘Coo’ towns one after another would be too confusing. Given Pomona’s then function as a
dairying and cropping area – known for the production of bananas and beans in particular – the name ‘Pomona’ was chosen, that being the name of the Roman goddess of fruit and plenty. There is also a Pomona in NSW, postcode 2648.
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