Eidsvold West, Queensland

Eidsvold West is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia.[3] The name Eidsvold is the name of the pastoral run operated in 1847-48 by Thomas Archer and David Archer, using the name of the town in Norway where the Norwegian constitution was signed in 1814.[8] In the 2016 census, Eidsvold West had a population of 68 people.[9] In the 2021 census, Eidsvold West had a population of 85 people.However, the western parts of the locality might be too distant for a daily commute and other options would be distance education and boarding school.
QueenslandCoordinates2021 censusPostcode(s)Time zoneEidsvoldGayndahBundabergBrisbaneLGA(s)North Burnett RegionState electorate(s)CallideFederal division(s)CamboonRawbelleWuruma DamCracowCockatooSujeewongCheltenhamCoonambulaDykeheadlocalityEidsvold–Theodore RoadgrazingThomas Archer and David Archertown in NorwayNorwegian constitution2016 censusdistance educationAustralian Bureau of StatisticsQueensland GovernmentState of QueenslandGoogle MapsWide Bay–BurnettAbercornAranbangaBan BanBan Ban SpringsBancroftBarlyneBeeronBiggendenBinjourBlairmoreBon AccordBoynewoodBranch CreekBroviniaBukaliByrnestownCampbell CreekCannindahCattle CreekCeratodusChelthamCoalstoun LakesCoominglahCoominglah ForestCoringaCynthiaDallarnilDeep CreekDegilboDerri DerraDidcotDirnbirDundarrahEidsvold EastGinoondanGlenleighGlenraeGolden FleeceGood NightGooroolbaGrosvenorGurgeenaHarramiHarrietHawkwoodHumpheryIderawayKalpowarKapaldoLakesideLangleyMalmoeMonogorilbyMoonfordMount DebateableMount LawlessMount PerryMount SteadmanMulgildieMundowranMundubberaMungungoO'Bil BilOld CoorangaParadisePenwhaupellPhilpottPile GullyReids CreekRiverleighSeleneSplinter CreekStockhavenTellebangThe LimitsThree MoonToondahraVentnorWahoonWaterangaWetheronWilson ValleyWoodmillarWoowoongaYarrolLocal government areas of Queensland